What did PM Modi say?On this occasion, PM Modi said that the trains started today are more modern and comfortable than before. These Vande Bharat trains are a symbol of the new enthusiasm, new enthusiasm and new enthusiasm of the new India. This is an unprecedented opportunity to expand modern connectivity in the country. This pace and scale of infrastructure development exactly matches the aspirations of 140 crore Indians and this is what today's India wants.The PM said that Vande Bharat trains have also given a boost to tourism and economic activities. The number of tourists is increasing at the places where Vande Bharat train is reaching. Due to this, employment opportunities are also being created there. PM said that we all know that there are many railway stations which have not been developed for the last many years. Work to develop these stations is going on. The new stations built during the Amrit period will be called 'Amrit Bharat Station'. What did the Railway Minister say?Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav said that unprecedented changes have been made in the railway system in the last 9 years. Today the stations are clean. New facilities are being provided. The old system of railway stations across the country is being replaced and rebuilt as per the needs of today and the future. Prime Minister Modi had performed the bhumi pujan of station 508 of Amrit Bharat station a few months ago.Connectivity between which states will increase?These 9 trains will boost connectivity in 11 states Rajasthan, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Karnataka, West Bengal, Odisha, Kerala, Jharkhand and Gujarat. These trains will be the fastest trains on their routes and will help passengers save a lot of time. The introduction of these Vande Bharat trains will mark the beginning of a new standard of rail service in the country.Names of new trains#WATCH | Prime Minister Narendra Modi virtually flags off nine Vande Bharat Express trains, to help improve connectivity across 11 states namely Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Bihar, West Bengal, Kerala, Odisha, Jharkhand and Gujarat. pic.twitter.com/3R3XpUhEVQ
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