
Tiranga campaign at Bhagalpur station
Divisional railway manager (DRM), Malda, Manish Kumar Gupta, who supervised the campaign at various railways stations under Malda division, said 'Tiranga campaign' and cycle rally were taken out to disseminate the message of patriotism and national pride among the citizens. He added that several programmes were held at Bhagalpur, Jamalpur, Sahibganj, Malda and various other railway stations under the Malda railway division.
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