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The Country’s First AC Railway Station Will Start In Bengaluru Soon

The country’s first AC railway station will start in Bengaluru soon, know how the facilities will be and what will be the benefit.

The country’s first centralized AC railway station in Bangalore has been completed. Railway Minister Piyush Goyal gave this information and shared pictures of it.

This station looks like the airport, is spread over 4200 sqm. 314 crores have been spent in preparing it.

Railway Minister Piyush Goyal tweeted on Saturday that the country’s first centralized air-conditioned railway terminal in Bengaluru will start functioning soon.

Will start working soon.

Union Minister Goyal said in a tweet- ‘This country’s first AC railway terminal built in the name of Bharat Ratna Sir M. Visvesvaraya will start working soon.’  At this railway terminal, you will get an AC facility like an airport and metro station.

The news agency quoted railway officials as saying that there was a plan to construct the new coach terminal at Bayapanahalli in the metropolis so that more express trains could run to Bengaluru.

Naming after Sir M. Visvesvaraya.

Chief Public Relations Officer of South Western Railway said that this is the third coach terminal approved in Baiyapanhalli 2015-16, named after Bharat Ratna Sir M Visvesvaraya.

The railway terminal was to be opened by the end of February but it was delayed due to some problems.

More long-distance trains will run.

With its introduction, more long-distance trains will be run from Bangalore to other metros like Mumbai and Chennai.

Not only this, but Bengaluru will also be connected to all districts of Karnataka with this terminal. Not only this, but it will also help reduce congestion at KSR Bengaluru and Yeshwantpur stations.

Done with modern air conditioning.

It is designed with modern air conditioning. It has walls built like an airport. State-of-the-art facilities are being provided in this terminal only to make the journey an enjoyable experience.

The building of this railway station is spread over an area of ​​4,200 square meters.

The terminal has seven platforms that enable the terminal to operate 50 trains per day. It has been given a great look along the lines of Bengaluru International Airport.

Voting begins on two teachers’ seats in Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council, long queues of people.

Elections are being held today on two teacher seats of the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council. There are 30 candidates in the fray for these two seats.

The sitting MLA from the Krishna-Guntur Teachers seat, AS Ramakrishna, is trying his luck once again, while the remaining candidates are contesting for the first time.

Andhra Pradesh’s main opposition Telugu Desam Party (TDP) has supported Ramakrishna’s candidature while in East and West Godavari Teachers’ seat it has supported independent candidate Cherukuri Subhash Chandra Bose.

Longline of people to vote.

There have been long queues of people in East-West Godavari and Krishna-Guntur teacher constituencies to cast their votes.

Let us know that the counting of elections will take place on March 17. The 58-member Legislative Council of Andhra Pradesh has five teacher seats.

Explain that before this, the results of voting on March 10 in 11 municipal corporations and 70 municipalities / Nagar panchayat seats in Andhra Pradesh are also going to come.

The counting of votes has started at 8 am. Prior to the results, there is believed to be a triangular contest between BJP, TDP, and YSR Congress.

Before the results, the three major municipal corporation seats of Guntur, Vijayawada, and Visakhapatnam will all have their eyes on the state.

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