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Railways to set up museum in memory of 26/11 victims

2009-11-21 20:20:00
Last Updated: 2009-11-21 22:17:51

Mamata Banerjee

Mumbai: Union Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee Saturday announced the setting up of a museum here in memory of the victims of last year's Mumbai terror attacks.

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Launching three new superfast trains here Saturday afternoon, Banerjee said that the museum will include details of all the railway staffers who lost their lives, as well as the security personnel, railway commuters and members of the general public who lost their lives in the 60-hour terror attacks that began Nov 26. As many as 166 people lost their lives in the Mumbai carnage.

In her first visit to Mumbai after taking over the charge, the minister also paid homage to the memory of those killed in the Mumbai attacks and made a special reference to the railway staffers who lost their lives in the carnage at Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST).

Banerjee also promised better, faster, safer and cleaner train journeys as she launched the Mumbai-Nagpur Duranto Express which will run all Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays connecting the state capital with Nagpur in 11 hours 30 minutes.

The minister launched a 15-coach local train on the Western Railway (WR) line for the benefit of the 7.5 million daily commuters. The 15-coach trains would have a capacity to carry 6,500 commuters and shall run between Dadar and Virar.

She also launched a new daily superfast Intercity Express connecting Pune-Solapur and a new tri-weekly Superfast Express between Mumbai and Karwar in Karnataka.

The minister extended the Hyderabad-Osmanabad Express till Pune which will run thrice a week on Sundays, Tuesdays and Fridays.

Banerjee also commissioned the country's first in-house mechanised linen washing laundry which will be based at Wadi Bunder on Central Railway. It has been installed at a cost of Rs.10 million and can wash 2,000 sets of bedrolls daily.

The function was attended by Minister of State for Railways K.H. Muniappa, Minister of State in Prime Minister's Office Prithviraj Chauhan, Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel, Minister for IT and Communications Gurudas Kamat, Chief Minister Ashok Chavan, Deputy Chief Minister Chhagan Bhujbal, several state ministers, Mumbai North Lok Sabha member Sanjay Nirupam, Western Railway general manager R.N. Verma and Central Railway general manager B.B. Modgil.

 
 
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Posted by Abhishek on Nov 22,2009 08:00 AM
That is good idea. It should be made gracefully and taking into consideration of people's sentiment. It should be made to enhance conciousness for society (we are one) and should make aware of terrorism on one hand and one the other tell how inhmane it is to do it, rather than just drum beating. In addition museam should be self sufficient to raise its own fund and should not have biased social justice agenda of Independent India, but should be trimmed to suggest a forward looking modern India. That will be acceptable.
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Posted by Sid on Nov 22,2009 07:38 AM
Railway museum may be a good idea to remember people who perished in 26/11, but how about the local Congress government ,under whose watch all the carnage took place, recognizing the living - the FIRE fighters and guards who are providing security at Gateway of India with basic amenities like toilets and beds? How do the politicians sleep in the night bewilders us!
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Posted by Dr Saurab Karmak on Nov 22,2009 03:53 AM
After 1 year of such a calamity of such a magnitude ,somone did think of somthing that's a fraction of what could be done as a token of remembrance and farewell to those wo went down .Congratulations , the government doesn't suffer from dementia.And I won't call it "our" government. Its of those who want a free dhoti or Rs. 2 a kilo rice . And the priority stops exactly there. Why grow a spine when u can creep . We will forget it and move on. Into the next massacre of people in our very country . In some crowd , In some mall .in some market. And we won't take the lessons from it .
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Posted by Periyar SunniMag on Nov 22,2009 03:46 AM
In the propsed railway Museum one hopes Congress Moth-F-ckers do not bring in SC/ST/OBC quotas - like Dalits and Thevars and Kowndars get priority over Brahmins - Congress chootiya party cares more for Muslims than Brahmins
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