Wednesday, December 3, 2025

As Chennai Rajdhani Left Delhi Hazrat Nizamuddin

As Chennai Rajdhani Left Delhi Hazrat Nizamuddin

As Chennai Rajdhani left Delhi Hazrat Nizamuddin on Wednesday, Nov 26 after 3.30 PM, little was known about trials and tribulations it would come across, and making way to South India destination from where would come the nation's new boss. With the first halt in Agra, it left this Uttar Pradesh city behind schedule by 15 minutes at 5.47, and Gwalior by 7.11 with little known about those who go by the name Mr Bevan. Having entered corridors of Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh States, the train crew including driver and guard were enlisting praise. The train crew had not slept the previous night yet it was alert to proceedings somewhat watertight. Reasons that one could not divulge why they could not sleep in a nation where millions and millions sleep under open sky, and during day they are immersed in thoughts deep. One has to not travel too far from Delhi, in fact in Delhi itself one can be face to face with those hit hard by squalor conditions, and yet this city claims to be poles apart in lending breathtaking lessons in railways and aviation. Who is in dire need of such lessons when two square meal most cannot gain even after endless wait and oodles of patience. The messiness and grubbiness that millions are locked in demonstrates this nation has million miles to go before having timely set in for majority trouble free emancipated flow.

The Convoy Leaving From Jhansi And Balharshah

From Jhansi the departure time for this convoy 8.20 and from Bhopal 12.04 AM, behind schedule in both places where temperature dipped to a new low and some had to bow. From Nagpur the leaving time 5.37 (behind schedule 27 minutes), and Balharshah 8.21 (behind schedule 19 minutes), and some hoped the bone chilling cold which opens doors to bone of contention should not visit these territories in Maharashtra State irrespective of who has acquired B.Ed, and still carrying cola crate. Having reached Warangal in Telangana State, the convoy from here moved on at 11.47 (behind schedule 32 minutes), and from here the path to Chennai was expected to be littered with litany of woes as saturated tracks would have made the onward journey taxing, and not having immaculate track tuning. Surprise of surprises the convoy made way with ease, and locking a gratitude of 51 minutes as it reached Chennai Central at 8.09 PM against schedule time of 9 PM when visits do take place of railway officers in the capacity of GM. Sessions of disquiet that one was hoping in the face of elusive sleep for train crew did not turn out to be bothersome, and the convoy was well on course to invoke history as it traversed more than five provinces territories.

YEDU KONDALWADA VENKATRAMNA GOVINDA GOVINDA

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