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Railway Board dismisses report of 'Shramik' train reaching destination in 9 days, calls it 'fake news'

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Railway Board dismisses report of 'Shramik' train reaching destination in 9 days, calls it 'fake news'

Railway Board dismisses report of 'Shramik' train reaching destination in 9 days, calls it 'fake news'

The Chairman of Railway Board, Vinod Kumar Yadav said that there is not a single train which took 9 days to reach their destination.

"A media report stated that a train reached at destination in 9 days is fake news.

Only 4 trains out of 3,840 total trains have taken over 72 hrs to reach their destination," Yadav.


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