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THE DALY COLLEGE, INDORE K.S. Kapasiya, PRO Telephone No THE DALY COLLEGE, INDORE K.S. Kapasiya, PRO Telephone No. (0731) 2719000 / 2719021 / Fax No. (0731) 2702674 / Email – [email protected], [email protected] , [email protected] Sharad Sisodiya : 9926012301 Outward Journey Programme – Winter Vacation 2010-11. The parties will leave for the Winter Vacation as per the programme given below. Parents are requested to receive their ward(s) at their respective destination. Mumbai Party Delhi & Guwahati Party By 2962 Avantika Express By 2415 Hazrat Nizamuddin Express Indore Dept. 04.12.10 15.50 hrs. Indore Dept. 04.12.10 16.20 hrs. Ratlam Arr. - do - 19.15 hrs. Kota Arr. - do - 23.00 hrs. Godhra - do - - do - 22.46 hrs. Mathura - do - 05.12.09 03.35 hrs. Surat -do- 05.12.10 02.04 hrs. H.Nizamuddin - do - 05.12.10 05.45 hrs. Borivali - do - - do - 05.34 hrs. Bombay Central - do - 05.12.10 06.35 hrs. From Delhi to Guwahati by Air. Escort will drop the Guwahati students at airport. Howrah Party Patna Party By 9305 Shipra Express By 9321 Rajendra Nagar Express Indore Dept. 04.12.10 23.00 hrs. Indore Dept. 05.12.09 14.00 hrs. Allahabad Arr. 05.12.10 16.55 hrs. Bhopal Arr. - do - 18.35 hrs. Mirzapur - do - - do - 18.33 hrs. Bina Arr. - do - 21.10 hrs. Mughalsarai - do - - do - 20.00 hrs. Jhansi Arr. - do - 23.11 hrs. Gaya - do - - do - 23.05 hrs. Kanpur Arr. 06.12.09 03.55 hrs Koderma - do - 06.12.10 00.32 hrs. Lucknow Arr. - do - 05.30 hrs. Dhanbad - do - - do - 02.35 hrs. Varanasi Arr. - do - 11.10 hrs Asansol - do - - do - 03.37 hrs. Mugalsaray Arr. - do - 12.30 hrs. Howrah - do - 06.12.10 06.30 hrs. Patna Arr. - do - 16.20 hrs. Agra Party By 2919 Malwa Express Satna Party Indore Dep. 05.12.09 12.25 hrs. By 9305 Shipra Express Indore Dept. 04.12.10 23.00 hrs. Bhopal Arr. - do - 17.25 hrs. Bina - do - - do - 19.40 hrs. Katni Arr. 05.12.10 11.30 hrs. Jhansi - do - - do - 21.45 hrs. Damoh - do- - do - 08.57 hrs. Gwalior - do - - do - 23.25 hrs. Satna - do - - do - 13.10 hrs. Agra - do - 06.12.09 01.20 hrs. Bilaspur Party By 8233 Narmada Express Ahmedabad Party By 9310 Shanti Express Indore Dept. 04.12.10 17.00 hrs. Indore Dept. 04.12.10 22.05 hrs. Pipariya Arr. 05.12.10 03.27 hrs. Vadodara Arr. 05.12.10 06.25 hrs. Jabalpur - do - - do - 06.30 hrs. Ahmedabad - do - - do - 08.48 hrs. Katni - do - - do - 09.00 hrs. Gandhinagar - do - 05.12.10 10.00 hrs. Annuppur - do - - do - 13.00 hrs. Bilaspur - do - 05.12.10 17.50 hrs. Jodhpur –Jaipur Party Udaipur Party By 2465 Ranthambore Express By 9657 Indore Udaipur Express Indore Dept 05.12.10 08.05 Indore Dept. 05.12.10 06.20 hrs. Mandsaur Arr. -do- 14.07 Kota Arr. - do- 12.25 hrs. Nimach -do- -do- 15.00 Sawai Madhopur Arr. -do- 14:25 hrs.Chittaurgarh -do- -do- 16.30 Jaipur Arr. - do- 16.45 hrs Udaipur -do- -do- 19.15 Jodhpur Arr. 05.12.10 22.30 hrs Note :- Parents are requested to kindly check the change in timings of railways from their respective railway stations other than mentioned above. THE DALY COLLEGE, INDORE Return Journey Programme – Winter Vacation 2010-11. The parties will return after the Winter Vacation as per programme given below. Parents are requested to report to the escort at starting station at least an hour before the departure of the train. Mumbai Party Delhi & Guwahati Party By 2961 Avantika Express By 2416 Hazrat Nizamuddin Express Mumbai Central Dept. 03.01.11 19.05 hrs. H.Nizamuddin Dept. 03.01.11 22.15 hrs. Borivali Arr. - do- 19.41 hrs. Mathura Arr. 04.01.11 00.35 hrs. Surat - do - - do - 23.03 hrs. Kota - do - - do - 04.40 hrs. Godhra - do - 04.01.11 02.18 hrs. Indore - do - 04.01.11 11.40 hrs. Ratlam - do - - do - 05.22 hrs. Indore - do - 04.01.11 09.00 hrs. Students from Guwahati can join the party from H. Nizamuddin. Escort will receive them from New Delhi Airport. Howrah & Satna Party Ahmedabad Party By 9306 Shipra Express By 9309 Shanti Express Howrah Dept. 01.01.11 17.40 hrs. Durgapur Arr. - do - 19.45 hrs. Gandhinagar Dept. 03.01.11 18.25 hrs. Asansol - do - - do - 20.35 hrs. Ahmedabad Arr. - do - 19.25 hrs. Dhanbad - do - - do - 21.50 hrs. Vadodara - do - - do - 21.42 hrs. Kodarma - do - - do - 23.46 hrs. Indore - do - 04.01.11 06.05 hrs. Gaya - do - 02.01.11 01.20 hrs. Udaipur Party Mughalsarai - do - - do - 04.35 hrs. By 9658 Udaipur Indore Express Allahabad - do - - do - 07.40 hrs. Satna - do - - do - 11.20 hrs. Udaipur Dept. 01.01.11 20.30 hrs. Katni - do- - do - 13.00 hrs. Chittaurgarh Arr. - do - 22.45 hrs. Damoh - do - - do - 15.00 hrs. Neemuch - do - - do - 23.50 hrs. Bina - do - - do - 18.10 hrs. Mandsaur - do - 02.01.11 00.48 hrs. Indore - do - 03.01.11 03.30 hrs. Indore - do - 02.01.11 06.50 hrs. Bilaspur Party Agra Party By 8234 Narmada Express By 2920 Malwa Express Bilaspur Dept. 03.01.11 09.50 hrs. Agra Dept. 03.01.11 22.50 hrs. Anuppur Arr. - do - 13.40 hrs. Gwalior Arr. 04.01.11 00.40 hrs. Katni - do - - do - 18.10 hrs. Jhansi - do - - do - 02.17 hrs. Jabalpur - do - - do - 20.50 hrs. Bina - do - - do - 05.20 hrs. Indore - do - 04.01.11 10.45 hrs. Bhopal - do - - do - 07.25 hrs. Indore - do - 04.01.11 12.50 hrs. Jodhpur Jaipur Party Patna Party By 2466 Inter City Express By 9314 Rajendra Nagar Indore Exp. Jodhpur Dept. 03.01.11 05.55 hrs. Patna Dept. 03.01.11 11.35 hrs. Jaipur Arr. -do- 10.47 hrs. Mughal Sarai Arr. - do - 15.00 hrs. Sawai Madhopur Arr. -do- 13:15 hrs. Varanasi Arr. - do - 16.00 hrs. Kota Arr. -do- 14.55 hrs Lucknow Arr. - do - 22.20 hrs. Indore Arr. 03.01.11 22.25 hrs Kanpur Arr. 04.01.11 00.05 hrs. Indore Arr. - do - 15.00 hrs. Note :- Parents are requested to kindly check the change in timings of railways from their respective railway stations other than mentioned above. .
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