Under the Modi's governance, whether the country has progressed or not, it is an undeniable fact that it is 'changing'. Whether...
Under the Modi's governance, whether the country has progressed or not, it is an undeniable fact that it is 'changing'. Whether demonetisation was a curse or a boon, it surely was a change. And so are many other things that were surprisingly introduced under Modi's governance. Whether he is the leader India needs or not he surely has guts to make an impact and this is seen not by us only, but the media across the globe have covered our leader a lot of times.
One such change was the introduction of the nation's fastest train -Train-18. The train is not launched yet but was tested in a trial run between Delhi and Agra when it was pelted with stones by some people. The incident surely raises an important question if the nation is ready for such big changes or not.
Sudhanshu Manu who has been involved in the manufacturing of the train tweeted, " Train 18 running at 180 km/h between Delhi and Agra at this time... Srinivas, the Chief Design Engineer of ICF is in the cab, they touched 181 km/h for record sake... Some vandal threw a stone breaking a glass, hope we nab him.” It is built on a huge budget of 100 crores INR and has broken the record speed of 180 km/h, becoming the fastest in our country.
As per TOI, a spokesperson from ICF spoke on the matter, "Today, when the speed trials were being conducted for Train 18 between Agra and New Delhi, some miscreants threw stones on the train that damaged one of the windows of the Train 18 on one side."
"Such an act of vandalising the public property such as trains, railway stations, are condemnable, in particular, a prestigious brand new train such as Train 18. The public is requested to desist from vandalising railway properties including trains, railway stations and defacing them After all, it is the public property that belongs to them," he continued.
One such change was the introduction of the nation's fastest train -Train-18. The train is not launched yet but was tested in a trial run between Delhi and Agra when it was pelted with stones by some people. The incident surely raises an important question if the nation is ready for such big changes or not.
Sudhanshu Manu who has been involved in the manufacturing of the train tweeted, " Train 18 running at 180 km/h between Delhi and Agra at this time... Srinivas, the Chief Design Engineer of ICF is in the cab, they touched 181 km/h for record sake... Some vandal threw a stone breaking a glass, hope we nab him.” It is built on a huge budget of 100 crores INR and has broken the record speed of 180 km/h, becoming the fastest in our country.
As per TOI, a spokesperson from ICF spoke on the matter, "Today, when the speed trials were being conducted for Train 18 between Agra and New Delhi, some miscreants threw stones on the train that damaged one of the windows of the Train 18 on one side."
"Such an act of vandalising the public property such as trains, railway stations, are condemnable, in particular, a prestigious brand new train such as Train 18. The public is requested to desist from vandalising railway properties including trains, railway stations and defacing them After all, it is the public property that belongs to them," he continued.
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