Indore: Today is 8 March and International Women's Day is celebrated on this day. This day is dedicated to women and many big programs are organized for women on this day. However, today many state governments have taken big steps for women. Now among all these, Indian Railways is also remembering the sacrifice and sacrifice of the women of the country in a very special way. Actually, Indian Railways has written the names of the heroes and women rulers of the country on engines for the first time.
Saluting The Indomitable Nari Shakti: Tughlaqabad Diesel Shed of Indian Railways pays homage to brave women freedom fighters, who displayed character of steel, by dedicating high speed locomotives to them.#InternationalWomensDay pic.twitter.com/4AeIT4vw1x
— Piyush Goyal (@PiyushGoyal) March 7, 2021
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Yes, it is a matter of great pride. According to the information received today, the engine of a train has been named as Rani Ahilyabai of Indore, while another train has been named as Rani Laxmibai. Along with this, locomotives have also been named after the popular South Indian queen Chinnamma and Queen Velu Nachiyar. This is the first time Indian Railways has shown respect for women who sacrificed their lives in the country's freedom movement. It is a great honor for all of us. According to the information received, the Northern Division of Northern Railway is remembering these freedom fighters in a unique way.
In fact, the high class speed engines WDP4B and WDP4D in the Tughlakabad diesel shed here are named after the well-known women freedom fighters of the country. Railway Minister Piyush Goyal himself has tweeted a tweet. He has given this information through this tweet. In her tweet, she said, "Salute to the indomitable woman power, Tughlakabad diesel shed of Indian Railways paid tribute to brave women freedom fighters who displayed strong character like iron."
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