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First Aastha train sets off from Goa to Ayodhya carrying 2000 devotees

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 13 February 2024
The first Aastha train from Goa to Ayodhya with approximately 2000 passengers was flagged off by Chief Minister Pramod Sawant. The Goa Cabinet of Ministers will visit Ram Mandir on February 15. The Indian Railways is running more than 200 Aastha special trains from various cities to Ayodhya. Earlier, the Aastha trains from Surat, Jalandhar and Thiruvananthapuram had also started their journey.
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