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Digha-Mandarmani Tour 2018 CIRCULAR LETTER DATED 18.08.2018 SHORT TOUR FOR VISITING DIGHA-MANDARMANI The Association has decided to organize a Short Tour Programme for visiting Digha- Mandarmani commencing from Wednesday, the 19th September 2018. Tour Operator M/S Ananya Special, Kolkata will conduct the Programme as under :- 19.09.2018: Departure from Howrah Railway Station by Tamralipta Express (Train No. 12857) at 6.35 AM for Digha. Breakfast will be given in the Train. 19.09.2018: Arrive Digha at 9.57 AM and transfer to Hotel. Have Lunch and take rest. In the afternoon enjoy the beautiful Sea-beach at your own and stay at Hotel. 20.09.2018: After breakfast start for Half-day Mandarmani Sight Seeing by Bus/Car and return back to Digha for Lunch. Use the afternoon at your own and rest at Hotel. 21.09.2018: Full Day rest and use the day at your own. Enjoy the Sun-rise and Sun- set beauty from the Sea-beach. In the evening participate the Most Colorful Cultural Programme/Get-together in the Hotel Premises. 22.09.2018: Early morning have a Sea-beach walk and back to Hotel and get your luggage ready for departure. After Breakfast, start for Tamralipta Express (Train No. 12858) from Digha Railway Station at 10.25 AM. Lunch will be served in the Train. 22.09.2018: Arrive Howrah Railway Station at 1.50 PM. PARTICULARS OF TOUR : 1) Package Cost is Rs.4,300/-per head (twin sharing room) travelling UP & DN by Tamralipta Express Chair Car. 2) Full & Final Payment should be made by A/C Payee Cheque in favour of ‘PNB Retirees’ Welfare Association’ latest by 21.08.2018. 3) Registration will be made on first come first serve basis till reaching target figure. 4) Carry original Photo ID Cards for use in the Hotel and Trains. 5) Carry medicines, luggage chain & lock-key, torch, zeoline etc. for personal use. 6) Normally Non-veg food will be supplied. However, Veg-food may be available on requisition well in advance. 7) Report to the Organisers at the entry point of Platform No.19 of Howrah Railway Station 60 minutes before departure of the Train on the date of journey. 8) Cancellation Charges & other Rules will be as per terms of the Tour Operator. Date : 18.08.2018 S.N. Samanta A.K. Mondal A. Biswas Place : Kolkata Chairman President General Secretary KEEP IN TOUCH WITH THE ASSOCIATION ON REGULAR BASIS .
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