Indian Railways Announces Theme-based ‘Bharat Gaurav Trains’ To Boost Tourism

Indian Railways Announces Theme-based ‘Bharat Gaurav Trains’ To Boost Tourism

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Category : National Published on: November 27 2021

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  • The introduction of 'Bharat Gaurav Trains,' theme-based tourist circuit trains, was announced by the Union Minister of Railways Ashwini Vaishnaw to enhance tourism in India.
  • It would also assist in the promotion and attraction of tourism in India.
  • Private operators as well as the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation may operate Bharat Gaurav Trains (IRCTC).
  • More than 180 trains and 3033 coaches have been prepared for 'Bharat Gaurav Trains'.
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