Key Points

Indian Railways is planning major commemorations for Guru Tegh Bahadur's 350th martyrdom anniversary. The proposals include operating special trains and displaying the Guru's teachings at stations nationwide. There's also consideration to rename Delhi Railway Station in his honor. These initiatives aim to educate younger generations about his sacrifices and teachings.

Key Points: Indian Railways Commemorates Guru Tegh Bahadur 350th Martyrdom Day

  • Special commemorative trains to operate during Shatabdi period
  • Display Guru Tegh Bahadur's shlokas at all stations and trains
  • Proposal to rename Delhi Railway Station after Guru Tegh Bahadur
  • Install Punjabi signboards at stations in Haryana and Patna
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Indian Railways to commemorate 350th martyrdom day of Guru Tegh Bahadur; proposals include special trains, renaming of Delhi station

Indian Railways announces special trains, station renaming, and shlokas display to honor Guru Tegh Bahadur's 350th martyrdom anniversary with Sikh community input.

"Indian Railways is set to commemorate the 350th Martyrdom day of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji in a respectful manner - Ministry of Railways"

New Delhi, August 29

Addressing a high-level meeting held at Rail Bhavan in New Delhi, Union Minister of State for Railways and Food Processing Industries Ravneet Singh on Friday said that Indian Railways is set to commemorate the 350th Martyrdom day of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji in a respectful manner, a release said.

The Ministry of Railways stated in a release that this initiative aims to raise awareness among the younger generation about the teachings and sacrifices of the revered Sikh Guru.

According to the release, the discussion was held to display Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji's Shlokas at all railway stations and on trains across India.

It was also discussed that special commemorative trains would be operated from different locations during the Shatabdi period, and Punjabi signboards would be installed at all railway stations in Haryana, Patna, and Hazur Sahib.

The meeting also discussed enhancing the cleanliness and hygiene in trains, such as the Sachkhand Express, along with the provision of Langar (community meals) on board.

The report mentioned that the proposal regarding the launch of a special train connecting the Five Takhts for a three-month duration was also discussed in the meeting.

Ravneet Singh also stated that Indian Railways welcomes the valuable suggestions provided by leaders of various Sikh institutions for commemorating this historic event, as mentioned in the official statement by the Ministry of Railways.

The statement mentioned that proposals, including the renaming of Delhi Railway Station as Guru Tegh Bahadur Railway Station, were also put forward.

Union Minister Ravneet Singh highlighted that this was the first time a dedicated meeting was held at Rail Bhawan to discuss the requirements and suggestions from all major Sikh organisations for the upcoming Shatabdi (centenary) commemorations.

Chairman, Railway Board, Satish Kumar, assured all representatives that Indian Railways would give due consideration to the suggestions and take appropriate steps to ensure the success of the Shatabdi commemorations.

- ANI

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Rajesh W
Good move but hope they focus on actual implementation. Renaming Delhi station is symbolic but improving cleanliness and hygiene in trains like Sachkhand Express is what matters more to passengers. Langar service on board is a nice touch - truly reflects Guru's teachings of seva.
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Priya N
As a non-Sikh Indian, I appreciate learning about Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji's sacrifice through such initiatives. Displaying shlokas at stations will educate many of us about Sikhism's rich heritage. Hope they include translations too for broader understanding.
Amanjeet K
Finally our rich Sikh heritage getting the recognition it deserves! Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji is not just a Sikh hero but a national hero who stood against religious persecution. The Punjabi signboards in Haryana and other states will help preserve our language. 👏
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Sarah B
While commemorations are good, I hope the Railways doesn't overspend on symbolic gestures. The money could be better used improving actual train services and safety. Maybe balance both aspects properly.
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Vikram P
Great initiative! Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji's message of unity and sacrifice is relevant for all Indians. The special trains will help many pilgrims visit historical gurudwaras. Hope they maintain the facilities properly beyond the commemorative period.

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