Central Railway is operating 16 tri-weekly special trains
for the Ganapati Festvial to and fro between Dadar, Mumbai and Sawantwadi.
These are unreserved special trains.
Monday, August 5, 2013
2013 Central Railway Ganapati Festival train from Mumbai to Ratnagiri
Central Railway is operating 38 daily train services for the
Ganapati Festival this year, to and fro between Lokmanya Tilak Terminus, Mumbai
and Rantnagiri. These are unreserved special trains.
Sunday, August 4, 2013
2013 Central Railway Ganapati Festival special trains from LTT Mumbai to Pernem Goa
Central Railway is operating 6 weekly services and 12
bi-weekly services from Lokmanya Tilak Terminus, Mumabi to Pernem for the
Ganapati Festival in September 2013. All the trains are reserved special
trains.
2013 Central Railway special train from LTT Mumbai to Madgaon for Ganapati Festival
Central Railway is operating 6 services for the Ganapati
Festival in September 2013. The weekly trains are air-conditioned special
trains. They will start from Lokmanya Tilak Terminus, Mumabi and terminate at
Madgoan. There will also be a weekly return train from Madgaon to Mumbai.
2013 Central Railway special train from CST Mumbai to Pernem for Ganapati Festival
Central Railway will be operating 10 services for the
Ganapati Festival in September 2013. The bi-weekly train will depart from the
Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus and will terminate at Pernem. There will also be a
return train from Pernem to Mumbai. These trains are reserved special trains.
2013 Central Railway special train from CST Mumbai to Madgaon for Ganapati Festival
Central Railway will be operating 32 services for the
Ganapati Festival in September 2013. The train will depart from the Chhatrapati
Shivaji Terminus and will terminate at Madgaon. There will also be a return
train from Madgaon to Mumbai. These trains are reserved special trains and will
run 6 days a week.
Friday, July 12, 2013
Location of Government centres selling cheap vegetables in Mumbai, Thane & Navi Mumbai
The Government of Maharashtra has set up a number of centres
to sell vegetables which are cheaper than those available at retail outlets,
including local vegetable markets. The aim is to bring down vegetable prices in
the open market.
The vegetables are available at the Government centres at subsidized rates because the path is not having blockades of traders, commission agents, wholesalers and retailers. Instead of the usual route – farmer sells to trader who transports the vegetables to the wholesale market trader-cum-agent who then sells to retailers – the Government’s Agriculture Produce Market Committee (APMC) is purchasing the vegetables directly from the farmer. Transport & wastage cost is factored into the fixed sale price of the vegetables which are sold at the Govt. centre.
The vegetables are available at the Government centres at subsidized rates because the path is not having blockades of traders, commission agents, wholesalers and retailers. Instead of the usual route – farmer sells to trader who transports the vegetables to the wholesale market trader-cum-agent who then sells to retailers – the Government’s Agriculture Produce Market Committee (APMC) is purchasing the vegetables directly from the farmer. Transport & wastage cost is factored into the fixed sale price of the vegetables which are sold at the Govt. centre.
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