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Rally Schedule Celebrating “150 years of The Mahatma” ‘A drive to commemorate 150the anniversary of the legendary Mahatma Gandhi and propagating the message of road safety’ 3 Countries 21 Days 15 Vehicles 60 Participants 7250 KM drive DAY DATE ROUTE KM / (drive time) OVERNIGHT HALTS ACTIVITY 03-02-2019 Sunday NEW DELHI 0 NIGHT HALT ARRIVAL OF PARTICIPANTS 04-02-2019 Monday GANDHI SMRITI 398 (7HR) AJMER, RAJASTHAN Event Flag Off 0900 hrs from Gandhi Smrit Sthal, Tees January 1 New Delhi Marg, New Delhi 110001 AHMEDABAD 2 05-02-2019 Tuesday AJMER 529 (9HR) WORK PLACE of Mahatma Gandhi SABARMATI ASHRAM 3 06-02-2019 Wednesday AHMEDBAD 394 (7HR) POR BANDAR, GUJRAT Lunch Rajkot VISIT TO THE BIRTH PLACE & OTHER FUNCTIONS AS ARRANGED BY THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES 07-02-2019 Thursday POR BANDAR, 321 (6 HR) BHAVNAGAR, GHOGHA Lunch at Bhavnagar Cross over to Dahej by ferry service and GUJRAT proceed to Bharuch 4 31 (1HR) Ferry Service to DAHEJ Timings to be adjusted with Rally movements 53 (1 HR) BHARUCH Night Halt 08-02-2019 Friday BHARUCH 114 (1.5HR) DANDI BEACH, 1930 Mahatma Gandhi led his followers from Sabarmati Ashram NAVSARI by foot travelling 24 days to reach DANDI BEACH 5 DANDI BEACH, 377 (7.5HR) PUNE LABAN SATYAGRAHA memorial NAVSARI 6 09-02-2019 Saturday PUNE PUNE Rest Day Yeravda Jail / Aga Khan Palace 7 10-02-2019 Sunday PUNE 631 (13 HR) WARDHA 8 11-02-2019 Monday WARDHA 353 (8 HR) JABALPUR Visit SEVA GRAM 9 12-2-19 Tuesday JABALPUR 531 (12 HR) LUCKNOW DAY DATE ROUTE KM / (drive time) OVERNIGHT HALTS ACTIVITY 10 13-02-2019 Wednesday LUCKNOW 552 (13 HR) Gorakhpur, Betiah, 1st SATYA GRAHA OF THE MAHATMA AT CHAMPARAN, BIHAR CHAMPARAN , Muzafarpur MOKAMA, BARHI, 11 14-02-2019 Thursday MUZAFARPUR 423 (10.5 HR) DHANBAD 12 15-02-2019 Friday DHANBAD 160 (3.5 hr) SHANTINIKETAN 161 (4 HR) KOLKATTA 13 16-02-2019 Saturday KOLKATA 316 (11 HR) DHAKA, BANGLADESH Border crossing 14 17-02-2019 Sunday DHAKA DHAKA OFFICIAL FUNCTION as suggested by MEA 15 18-02-2019 Monday DHAKA 157 (4 HR) AGARTALA Border crossing 16 19-02-2019 Tuesday AGARTALA 286 (9 HR) SILCHAR 17 20-02-2019 Wednesday SILCHAR 254 (9 HR) IMPHAL 18 21-02-2019 Thursday IMPHAL 258 (6 HR) KALEWA, MYANMAR Border crossing 19 22-02-2019 Friday KALEWA 326 (8 HR) MANDALAY 20 23-02-2019 Saturday MANDALAY 625 (8 HR) YANGON 21 24-02-2019 Saturday YANGON YANGON OFFICIAL FUNCTION as suggested by MEA 25-02-2019 Sunday DISPERSE .
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