Today has become a special day for the passengers of Santhalpargana. For years, the people who have been expecting rail connectivity have finally got the gift of new train service. The MEMU passenger train has started between Godda and Deoghar from today. Also, another train service has been announced between Deoghar and Bhagalpur. This step will not only simplify the journey of the people, but will also add a new chapter in regional development.
Train service inaugurated between Godda-Deoghar
Godda MP Nishikant Dubey gave information about this new train service and also shared its full time table. He informed that this service is being started on the basis of long -standing demands of passengers. The distance between Godda and Deoghar will now become easier and accessible than before.
The train will leave Deoghar everyday at 6:30 am and reach Godda by 8:30 pm. In return, this train will run from Godda at 9:00 am and will reach Deoghar by 11:00 pm. That is, passengers can leave the house in the morning and reach their destination by comfortably by noon and handle their work.
Deoghar-Bhagalpur passenger train service started
Apart from this, a new passenger train service is also being started from Deoghar to Bhagalpur, which will prove to be very beneficial for the people. MP Nishikant Dubey also informed about its schedule.
This train from Deoghar will run at 11:30 am and reach Bhagalpur by 2:50 pm. In return, the train will leave from Bhagalpur at 3:30 pm and will return to Deoghar by 7:30 pm. This service has brought relief especially for those travelers who travel daily with work or other requirements.
For the convenience of passengers, Deoghar Godda and Deoghar Bhagalpur passenger train will be operational from tomorrow, Modi @narendramodi If you are, then it is possible immediately. Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav @Ashwinivaishnaw Gratitude to Zee@EASTERNRAILWAY pic.twitter.com/td7ZZ6BZBR
– Dr nishikant dubey (@nishikant_dubey) April 11, 2025
Credit to Prime Minister and Railway Minister
MP Nishikant Dubey has given credit for starting this railway service to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav. He said that this is the result of the foresight and commitment to the development of the two leaders that today the remote areas of Jharkhand are also joining the rail network.
He says that this will not only provide traffic facilities to the local people, but will also be easy to access business, education and health services. This will speed up economic activities and provide new employment opportunities to local youth.
Local public feelings and expectations
There was an atmosphere of enthusiasm among the local public even before the start of rail service. People have openly welcomed this announcement. Travelers coming from villages and towns will no longer have to depend on expensive private means. While train service will save time on one side, on the other hand the cost of travel will also be less.
Deoghar is also an important place from religious point of view. The devotees who come here will now be more easy to travel. Especially when the crowd of Kanwari gathered in the month of Sawan, then this train service will prove to be a boon.
Closing: Santhalpargana on the track of development
This new rail service connecting Godda and Deoghar is not only a symbol of the convenience of the passengers, but it is also a sign of regional development. While these new trains will get relief to the general public, the government’s slogan of “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas” will get the form of ground reality.
Such concrete steps create faith and people feel that the government is taking their needs seriously. It can be expected that even more better facilities will come in the part of this region in the future.
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