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PM Modi to flag off Vande Bharat Express on February 15 from the New Delhi Railway station

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New Delhi | Prime Minister Narendra Modi will flag off India’s first engineless train Vande Bharat Express on February 15 from the New Delhi Railway station, a senior official of the ministry told PTI on Wednesday.

Train 18, which was recently named as Vande Bharat Express by Railway Minister Piyush Goyal, has been manufactured by the Integral Coach Factory, Chennai.

It became India’s fastest train by hitting speeds of over 180 kmph during a trial run on a section of the Delhi-Rajdhani route.

“The PM will flag off the train at 10 am on February 15 and there will be a function in which he will give a speech as well. It’s a matter of great pride for us as this is the Railways’ first indigenous train,” the official said.

The 16-coach train will replace the 30-year-old Shatabdi Express and will run between Delhi and Varanasi.

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TMC to hold two-day ‘save democracy’ sit-in protests in West Bengal districts

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Kolkata | The Trinamool Congress has said it will organise sit-in protests in districts across West Bengal on Thursday and Friday to “save democracy” and “defeat the attempts” of Narendra Modi government to “trample” Constitution.

While sit-ins will take place from 10 am to 6 pm in every district headquarter on Thursday, similar protests will be held on Friday in every sub-division, TMC Secretary General and state minister Partha Chatterjee told a press meet here Wednesday.

Asked if the protesters will carry party flags at the sit-ins, he said, “That will be decided by the respective TMC leadership in the area. We, however, would welcome those from outside the party fold to join the protests in the districts.”

To a question, Chatterjee described the BJP heavyweights attending public meetings across the state as “migratory birds having no base”.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee called off her sit-in protest Tuesday evening after the Supreme Court forbid the CBI from taking coercive action against Kolkata police chief Rajeev Kumar but vowed to wage a relentless battle against the Narendra Modi government till it was ousted from power.

Banerjee, who dramatically began the dharna on Sunday evening over the CBI’s bid to question Kumar, in a throwback to her street fighter politician past, said she was ending the protest following a “favourable” Supreme Court order after consulting leaders of like-minded political parties.

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