As India celebrates its 75th year of Independence, PM Narendra Modi-led government of India called for celebrations across the country under 'Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav' theme. Following the same, Indian Railways has announced to start the iconic week of the "Azaadi ki Rail Gaadi aur Stations" event with various activities organized. The Railways recently illuminated the iconic Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus in Mumbai with tri-colour lights on Monday (July 18). The images of the same were shared by Central Railways on their Twitter handle.


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Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, Mumbai is an important part of history since the first train on the Indian sub-continent ran from here and Mumbai has been one of the centres of the freedom struggle movement.



Anant Laxman Gurav and Motilal Shankar Ghongade, both Freedom fighters and families of 7 more freedom fighters, flagged off the historic Punjab Mail in presence of Anil Kumar Lahoti, General Manager, Central Railway, Shalabh Goel, Divisional Railway Manager, Mumbai Division. Both the Freedom fighters, along with the families of 7 more Freedom fighters, were also felicitated during the event.


Speaking to the media, the General Manager said "Railways have played an important role in the freedom struggle movement. It is a matter of pride that Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, Pune, Satara and Nashik Road stations of Central Railway and Punjab Mail and Hutatma Express from Central Railway have been selected to be a part of this Azaadi ki Rail Gaadi aur Stations event."


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It is also a proud moment for Central Railway that one of the most prestigious and oldest trains, the Punjab Mail, was flagged off on Monday. The oldest and one of the most prestigious trains on the Central Railway, the Punjab Mail, was one of the 27 trains selected by Indian Railways to be decorated and flagged off as part of the celebrations.


The Punjab Mail, which had its maiden run out of Ballard Pier Mole station on June 1, 1912, completed 110 years of its service recently.Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, a UNESCO World Heritage site, city icon and headquarters of the Central Railway was one among the 75 Railway Stations selected as one of the most photographed buildings in India and was specially illuminated to commemorate this historic occasion.


The "Azaadi ki Rail Gaadi aur Stations" event also featured Nukkad Natak by artists of Central Railway and Deshbhakti songs by the Central Railway RPF band.Principal Head of Departments, Senior Officers from Headquarters and Mumbai Division of Central Railway were also present during the occasion.


With ANI inputs


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