These eight eco-friendly railway stations are implementing innovative green initiatives like solar power, rainwater harvesting, and waste management for a sustainable future.
Developed by NanoSniff Technologies, an IIT-Bombay incubated startup, in partnership with Vehant Technologies, the NanoSniffer is the world’s first microsensor-based explosive trace detector.
Taking inspiration from everything cultural - ranging from famous singers to dance forms - the bright paintings are a visual delight in otherwise drab urban settings.
47 additional stations will now fall under the radar of Operation Muskaan, tallying to a total of 82 stations. Of these, 75 stations fall under the ‘A1’ category.
Under the Pradhan Mantri Jan Aushadhi scheme, generic drugs, which are not branded but have the same efficacy as their branded counterparts, are sold to the public.
In India, visiting railway stations can often be a throwback to another era –the nostalgia, the architecture and the interesting history. These 8 Indian railway stations have stories that will leave you fascinated.