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South Western Railway Chief Public Relation Office Name of The South Western Railway Chief Public Relation Office Name of the Deccan Herald /Davangere Newspaper Date 18-10-2019 South Western Railway Chief Public Relation Office Name of the Deccan Herald /Davangere Newspaper Date 18-10-2019 South Western Railway Chief Public Relation Office Name of the Deccan Herald /Davangere Newspaper Date 18-10-2019 South Western Railway Chief Public Relation Office Name of the Deccan Herald /Davangere Newspaper Date 18-10-2019 South Western Railway Chief Public Relation Office Name of the Deccan Herald /Davangere Newspaper Praja Vani/Ballari Date 18-10-2019 Prajavani/Ballari South Western Railway Chief Public Relation Office Name of the Vijayavani/Hubballi Newspaper Date 18-10-2019 South Western Railway Chief Public Relation Office Name of the Prajavani/Ballari Newspaper Date 18-10-2019 Prajavani Ballari. Hon'ble MoSR said on the occasion of Hosapete-Kotturu-Harihar train Flagg off ceremony that all Railway pending projects will be completed within 2022. South Western Railway Chief Public Relation Office Name of the Prajavani/Ballari Newspaper Date 18-10-2019 Prajavani Ballari. Hon'ble MoSR stated that from October 22 YPR- Vijyapur, and Dharwad-Belagavi Two train service will flagged off. South Western Railway Chief Public Relation Office Name of the Kannada Prabha /Ballari Newspaper Date 18-10-2019 Hosapete-Harihara Passenger train via Kotturu and Davangere was flagged off by Union Minister of State for Railways Shri Suresh Angadi at Hosapete station. South Western Railway Chief Public Relation Office Name of the Kannada Prabha /Ballari Newspaper Date 18-10-2019 News in Glance Image -1. Shri Suresh Angadi, Hon’ble MoSR was felicitated by Saints of Hosapete . Image-2. Kuturu Villagers has welcomed New train at Kuturu Railway Station. Image-3. Karnataka Raja Railway Kriya Samiti’s has submitting urging letter to Hon’ble MoSR to extend train service up to Guntakal. South Western Railway Chief Public Relation Office Name of the Kannada Prabha /Ballari Newspaper Date 18-10-2019 Grand reception to new train at Harapanahalli Railway station by public South Western Railway Chief Public Relation Office Name of the Kannada Prabha /Ballari Newspaper Date 18-10-2019 Few organizations represented to extend new train upto Guntakal South Western Railway Chief Public Relation Office Name of the Udayavani/Ballari Newspaper 18-10-2019 South Western Railway Chief Public Relation Office Name of the Udayavani/Ballari Newspaper Date 18-10-2019 Grand reception to new train at Harapanahalli Railway station by public. it was two decades fight of this region. South Western Railway Chief Public Relation Office Name of the Samyukta Karanataka/Hubballi Newspaper Date 18-10-2019 South Western Railway Chief Public Relation Office Name of the Hosa Diganth/Hubballi Newspaper Date 18-10-2019 South Western Railway Chief Public Relation Office Name of the Hosa Diganth/Hubballi Newspaper Date 18-10-2019 South Western Railway Chief Public Relation Office Name of the Kannada Prabha/Ballari Newspaper Date 18-10-2019 South Western Railway Chief Public Relation Office Name of the The New Indian Express/Shivamogga Newspaper Date 18-10-2019 South Western Railway Chief Public Relation Office Name of the The New Indian Express/Shivamogga Newspaper Date 18-10-2019 South Western Railway Chief Public Relation Office Name of the SuddiMula/Ballari Newspaper Date 18-10-2019 South Western Railway Chief Public Relation Office Name of the E -Nadu/Ballari Newspaper Date 18-10-2019 South Western Railway Chief Public Relation Office Name of the E -Nadu/Ballari Newspaper Date 18-10-2019 South Western Railway Chief Public Relation Office Name of the Vartha/Ballari Newspaper Date 18-10-2019 South Western Railway Chief Public Relation Office Name of the Free Press Journal /Mumbai Newspaper Date 18-10-2019 South Western Railway Chief Public Relation Office Name of the Rajasatan Patrika/Mumbai Newspaper Date 18-10-2019 .
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