Bhopal, 31 March (HS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi will flag off the country’s 11th Vande Bharat train between Bhopal and New Delhi on Saturday as students prep to meet and interact with the PM during the launch.
On this occasion, Modi will interact with 216 selected students from 37 schools. Not only this, but the Prime Minister will also travel with these children by train to Vidisha.
As per the schedule, Modi will reach Bhopal on the morning of April 1. He will participate in the Joint Commanders’ Conference and then flag off the Vande Bharat Express from Rani Kamlapati station at 3.02 p.m. This train will cover the 708 km between Bhopal and Delhi in just 7.45 hours.
Students from 37 schools are very excited to see Modi and to travel on the Vande Bharat train on the first day. The students are being groomed at the Doordarshan Kendra. Experts have trained the students on how to talk to him, how to present themselves, and what facial expressions will be used while talking to the Prime Minister.
In this regard, the West Central Railway Board had written a letter to Rashmi Arun Shami, Principal Secretary of, the School Education Department. The railroad requested some schools select 10 students each. After this, the education department selected 216 students from 37 schools in the capital by conducting an essay writing competition.
The department conducted essay and painting competitions among the students of classes VIII to XII on the topics of Vande Bharat Train, Amrit Mahotsav of Independence, Swachh Bharat Swasth Bharat, Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat, etc.
Raksha Sharma, a student of Utkrisht Vidyalaya, said that till now she has only seen the Prime Minister on Pariksha Pe Charcha, Mann Ki Baat, and television. Now she will get a chance to see in person. Unmukt Tiwari says that he has written a poem for the Prime Minister. “I will recite it if I get a chance,” he said.
Student Yashodhan Gupta says that he is very happy that he will get a chance to meet the Prime Minister.
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