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Name of the Station Amritsar (Food Plaza)

Clear readable drawing of the unit location/plan. 1. Importance of the station/town/city : Amritsar historically also known as Rāmdāspur and colloquially as Ambarsar, is a city in north-western part in India and the administrative headquarters of the Amritsar district in the state of Punjab. According to the 2011 census, the population of Amritsar was 1,132,761. The city is situated 217 km (135 mi) northwest of state capital Chandigarh. It is near Pakistan, with the Wagah Border being only 28 km (17.4 mi) away. The nearest city islahore, the second largest city in Pakistan, located 50 km (31.1 mi) to the west. Amritsar is home to the Harmandir Sahib (commonly known as the Golden Temple), the spiritual and cultural center for the Sikhreligion. This important Sikh shrine attracts more visitors than the Taj Mahal with more than 100,000 visitors on weekdays alone and is the most popular destination for non-resident Indians (NRI) in the whole of India. The city also houses the Akal Takht, the highest seat of earthly authority of the Khalsa, and the committee responsible for the upkeep of Gurdwaras. The main commercial activities of Amritsar include tourism, carpets and fabrics, farm produce, handicrafts, service trades, and light engineering. The city is known for its rich cuisine and culture, and for the Jallianwala Bagh massacre in 1919 under British Rule. Amritsar is home to Central Khalsa Orphanage, which was once home to Udham Singh, a prominent figure in the Indian independence movement.

2. Train no. and name of trains (passing trough) stopping at the station: Raj/STB Mail/Express EMU/DMU/Passenger 3. No of Tickets issued from PRS (Per day) : 4. No of footfall of at the Station (Per Day) : 5. No of platforms available at Station : 6. No of Entry available to station. : Sign of Nodal Officer

Name of the Station Jalandhar City (Food Plaza)

Clear readable drawing of the unit location/plan. 1. Importance of the station/town/city : Jalandhar formerly Jullundur, is a city in the northwestern India state of Punjab.The oldest city in Punjab, and also one of the oldest in the country, Jalandhar has seen rapid urbanization and developed into a highly industrialised centre of commercial activity in the recent years. Jalandhar was the capital of Punjab from India's independence (1947) until Chandigarh was built in 1953. Situated on the Grand Trunk Road, it is a major rail and road junction, and is 144 km northwest of the state capital, Chandigarh. The city was known as Jullundur in British India. 2. Train no. and name of trains (passing trough) stopping at the station: Raj/STB Mail/Express EMU/DMU/Passenger 3. No of Tickets issued from PRS (Per day) : 4. No of footfall of at the Station (Per Day) : 5. No of platforms available at Station : 6. No of Entry available to station. : Sign of Nodal Officer

Name of the Station Karnal (Fast Food Unit) Half of the area

Clear readable drawing of the unit location/plan. 1. Importance of the station/town/city : Karnal is a city located in the NCR (National Capital Region) and the headquarters of Karnal District in the Indian state of Haryana. It is one of the Counter-magnet cities. Karnal was also known as Karnaal, Kurnaul or Karnaul during the British Raj. Karnal is one of the Counter Magnet Areas. Karnal is said to have been founded by Karna, a key figure in the epic Mahabharata, who died at the hands of his brother and archrival, Arjuna. 2. Train no. and name of trains (passing trough) stopping at the station: Raj/STB 01 Mail/Express 23 EMU/DMU/Passenger 04 3. No of Tickets issued from PRS (Per day) : 8000 to 10000 4. No of footfall of at the Station (Per Day) :15000 to 20000 5. No of platforms available at Station :03 6. No of Entry available to station. :02 7. Contact Person : Rakesh Kumar 9717648859 Sign of Nodal Officer

Name of the Station Sonepat (Fast Food Unit)

Clear readable drawing of the unit location/plan. 1. Importance of the station/town/city : Sonipat also spelled as Sonepat is a town and a Municipal Council in Haryana state of India. It comes under the National Capital Region and is around 20 kilometres (12 mi) from Delhi. It is also around 214 km(128 miles) southwest of Chandigarh, the state capital. The Yamuna River runs along the eastern boundary. 2. Train no. and name of trains (passing trough) stopping at the station: Raj/STB 01 Mail/Express 21 EMU/DMU/Passenger 11 3. No of Tickets issued from PRS (Per day) : 5000-7000 4. No of footfall of at the Station (Per Day) :15000-20000 5. No of platforms available at Station :03 6. No of Entry available to station. :01 7. Contact Person : Rakesh Kumar 9717648859 Sign of Nodal Officer

Name of the Station Rohatak(Food Plaza)

Clear readable drawing of the unit location/plan 1. Importance of the station/town/city : Rohtak is a city and the administrative headquarters of the Rohtak district in the Indian state of Haryana. It lies 70 kilometres (43 mi) north west of New Delhi and 250 kilometres (160 mi) south of the state capital Chandigarh on NH 10. Rohtak forms a part of the National Capital Region (NCR), which provides immediate benefits for the district as it can secure loans for infrastructure development at cheaper rates from the NCR Planning Board (NCRPB). 2. Train no. and name of trains (passing trough) stopping at the station: Raj/STB 02 Mail/Express 20 EMU/DMU/Passenger 11 3. No of Tickets issued from PRS (Per day) : 5000-7000 4. No of footfall of at the Station (Per Day) : 15000-20000 5. No of platforms available at Station :03 6. No of Entry available to station. :01 7. Contact Person : Rakesh Kumar 9717648859 Sign of Nodal Officer

Name of the Station Anand Vihar Terminal (Food Plaza)

Clear readable drawing of the unit location/plan 1. Importance of the station/town/city : Anand Vihar Railway Terminal, station code ANVT, is a large railway station in the Anand Vihar locality of Delhi, India.It is under the administrative control of the Delhi Division of the Northern Railway zone of the Indian Railways.This station was officially inaugurated on 19 December 2009 by the then Union Railway minister, Mamata Banerjee and thechief Minister of Delhi, Sheila Dikshit. The terminal, spread over 42 hectares is one of the largest railway stations and will cater to all East bound trains from Delhi after the second phase becomes operational. 2. Train no. and name of trains (passing trough) stopping at the station: Raj/STB 01 Mail/Express 15 3. No of Tickets issued from PRS (Per day) : 10000 4. No of footfall of at the Station (Per Day) : 50000 5. No of platforms available at Station :05 6. No of Entry available to station. :01 7. Contact Person : Rakesh Kumar 9717648859 Sign of Nodal Officer

Suratgarh: Clear readable drawing of the unit location/plan :

1. Importance of the station : Suratgarh had been a significant arena of historical incidences in the ancient past. The city was once called Sodal. Around 3000 BC Suratgarh is believed to have been a lush, green place due to the presence of two big rivers, Sarasvati and Drishvati. Present sand possessed various botanical and zoological species within the basins of chaste Sarasvati and Drishvati. Emergence of Kalibanga and Barod civilizations were facilitated by the geographical and environmental complements of the Sarasvati, and Suratgarh had been a noteworthy testimony of this Suratgarh developed by greatly under the rule of Maharaja Ganga Singh who built a hunting lodge at Suratgarh and ensured connectivity of Suratgarh to train service. Meanwhile an air and military base station, Akashvani and various offices had been established. Suratgarh Thermal Power Station started working from 3 November 1998 and this laid down one more milestone in the progress of Suratgarh city. Places of Interest 1. Khejri Hanuman Temple 2. Rathi Chok 3. Hotel Golden Inn 4. 221 Bn Central Reserve Police Campus 5. Kali Banga 6. Suratgarh Super Thermal power Station 7. Suratgarh Central state farm (biggest farm of Asia) 8. Suratgarh Radio station (Cotton city channel) 9. Ghaghar river 10. Indira Gandhi canal 11. Lahoti Chowk 12. matra chaya 13. New Dhan Mandi 1. Number of the trains originating/terminating : 18 nos per day 2. Number of the trains passing through : 25 nos per day 3. No of tickets issued from PRS : approx. 500 per day 4. No of Footfall at the station : approx 8000 per day 5. No of Platforms available at Station : 4 nos 6. No of entry available to station : 01 7. Name and mobile number of the IRCTC officer for coordinating the field visit to that : Shri Akash Srivastava station (9001040612) Manager/Catering Jaipur

Rewari

1. Importance of the station: Rewari is one of the district of Haryana State & was declared District in 1989. It is located south-west of Haryana. Rewari Connecting by NH-8(Delhi-Jaipur Highway), NH-71 (Rewari-Jind) & NH-71B (Rewari-Palwal). The Distance between our capital ( New Delhi) from Rewari is approx 80 KM. Rewari is a historical Place of Southern Haryana. It is famous for its brass utensils and also known as Brass City. Its famous for many reasons. First of all India s First Goshala Built here. It was an important centre during 1857 revolt. Rao Tularam is known as the Greatest Freedom Fighter. Rewari is also remembered as Asia s Largest meter Gauge Junction. India s only Rail Museum is situated here. Rewari is surrounded by Agriculture dominating villages and it s main source of revenue is agriculture. Rewari is also famous for four thing (Old Saying) 1. Heer (Ahir), 2 Jau (Barley), 3 Firace (a Tree), 4 Khara Pani (Salty Water). Places Of Interest Baag Wala Talab Bada Talab Bhagwati Bhakti Ashram Fort of Bawal The Ghanteshwar Mandir The Red Mosque Tombs of Turkiawas 2. Number of the trains originating/terminating : 25 Pair per day 3. Number of the trains passing through : 69 nos per day 4. No of tickets issued from PRS : approx. 410 per day 5. No of Footfall at the station : approx 62000 per day 6. No of Platforms available at Station : 8 nos 7. No of entry available to station : 01 8. Name and mobile number of the IRCTC officer for coordinating the field visit to that : Shri Akash Srivastava station (9001040612) Manager/Catering Jaipur

Hisar

1. Importance of the station: Hissar, is the administrative headquarters of Hisar district in the state of Haryana in northwestern India. It is located 164 kilometres to the west of New Delhi, India's capital, and has been identified as a counter-magnet city for the National Capital Region to attract migrants and develop as an alternative centre of growth to Delhi. As of June 2012, Hisar is India's largest galvanized ironmanufacturing city. Due to presence of a large steel industry, it is also known as "The City of Steel". The city was ruled by several major powers, including the Mauryans in the 3rd century BC, the Tughlaqs in the 14th century, the Mughals in the 16th century and the British in the 19th century. After India achieved independence, it was unified with the state of Punjab. When the Punjab was divided in 1966, Hisar became part of Haryana. Places Of Interest F e r o z e S h a h ' s p a l a c e a n d F o r t Jahaz Kothi Humayun Mosque Lat Ki Masjid 2. Number of the trains originating/terminating : 28 nos per day 3. Number of the trains passing through : 26 nos per day 4. No of tickets issued from PRS : approx. 472 per day 5. No of Footfall at the station : approx 21000 per day 6. No of Platforms available at Station : 6 nos 7. No of entry available to station : 02 8. Name and mobile number of the IRCTC officer for coordinating the field visit to that : Shri Akash Srivastava station (9001040612) Manager/Catering Jaipur

Bhiwani

1. Importance of the station: Bhiwani is a city and a municipal council in Bhiwani district in the state of Haryana, India. The headquarters city of the eponymous district, it is known as the city of temples and often termed "Bangarh Kashi" or "Chhoti Kashi". Besides being a seat of spiritual learning, the city is at the centre of regional politics and hometown of three former Haryana chief ministers: Bansi Lal, Banarsi Dass Gupta and Hukum Singh.The city has a conventional school of boxing, with almost all of the members of the Indian Boxing Squad coming from its SAI hostel. The late Capt. Hawa Singh, the legendary boxer, helped establish the boxing academy in Bhiwani. Places of interest Devsar, Bhiwani Jain Temple, Bhiwani Hanuman Mandir, Bhiwani Star Monument, Bhiwani Shri Rang Nath Mandir, Bhiwani Hira Puri Mandir, Bhiwani Loharu Fort, Bhiwani Prithviraj ki Kutchery, Bhiwani Tomb of Raja Khetri, Bhiwani 2. Number of the trains originating/terminating : 08 nos per day 3. Number of the trains passing through : 42nos per day 4. No of tickets issued from PRS : approx. 270 per day 5. No of Footfall at the station : approx 3500 per day 6. No of Platforms available at Station : 3 nos 7. No of entry available to station : 01 8. Name and mobile number of the IRCTC officer for coordinating the field visit to that : Shri Akash Srivastava station (9001040612) Manager/Catering Jaipur

Falna

1. Importance of the station: Falna is a town in Pali District in Indian state of Rajasthan. It is an important railway station on Ahmedabad- Jaipurrailway line. Falna is 75 km from the district headquarters of Pali. Falna is the nearest railhead to famous Ranakpur temples. The temples are 35 km from Falna. In Falna itself the Jain Golden Temple is a visitor attraction. Around 1881, Falna was initially set up as a railway station in Rajputana State Railway later in Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway. Falna station is the second most earning station after Ajmer in the Ajmer Railway division. it is also known as little Mumbai due to many little industries are here and also for its economy. Places Of Interest Swarna Mandir Shri Nimbonath Ji Temple Kesariya Mandir Shravan Mandir 2. Number of the trains originating/terminating : NIL 3. Number of the trains passing through : 38 pair per day 4. No of tickets issued from PRS : approx. 470 per day 5. No of Footfall at the station : approx 10000 per day 6. No of Platforms available at Station : 2 nos + 01 proposed 7. No of entry available to station : 01 8. Name and mobile number of the IRCTC officer for coordinating the field visit to that : Shri Akash Srivastava station (9001040612) Manager/Catering Jaipur

Udaipur 1.

2. Importance of the station: Udaipur casts its spell and everyone gets mesmerized by it! It wouldn t be incorrect if we label Udaipur as one of the most romantic places in India. Proffering a perfect mélange of culture, history and traditions, the gorgeous city makes for the perfect honeymoon destination, cultural centre and face of Rajasthan. I believe what gives Udaipur its pretty face is the brilliant architecture and the Mewars should be given the credit for it. These wise rulers literally created an oasis amid the desert, thanks to their love for leisure and passion for creation. There is so much that one can see in Udaipur and most of these attractions have been built and created by the Maharanas. Places Of Interest City Palace Lake Pichola Jag Mandir Jagdish Temple Lake Fatehsagar Saheliyon Ki Bari Bhartiya Lok Kala Museum Bagore Ki Haveli Ambrai Ghat Monsoon Palace/Sajjangarh Palace Shilpgram Moti Magri Kumbhalgarh Fort 3. Number of the trains originating/terminating : 13 nos per day 4. Number of the trains passing through : NIL 5. No of tickets issued from PRS : approx. 900 per day 6. No of Footfall at the station : approx 16000 per day 7. No of Platforms available at Station : 4 nos 8. No of entry available to station : 01 9. Name and mobile number of the IRCTC officer for coordinating the field visit to that : Shri Akash Srivastava station (9001040612) Manager/Catering Jaipur

Gandhi Nagar (JP)

1. Importance of the station: India's desert capital of Jaipur, affectionately referred to as the Pink City because of the pink walls and buildings of the old city, lures visitors with its stunning remnants of a bygone era. The most popular Jaipur attractions and places to visit are the ancient palaces and forts, with elaborate architecture that serves as a resplendent reminder of their royal heritage. Places Of Interest Amber Fort and Palace City Palace Hawa Mahal" Palace of the Winds Jantar Mantar Observatory Jaigarh Fort Nahargarh Fort Monkey Temple Government Central (Albert Hall) Museum 2. Number of the trains originating/terminating : NIL 3. Number of the trains passing through : 29 pairs per day 4. No of tickets issued from PRS : approx. 537 per day 5. No of Footfall at the station : approx 12500 per day 6. No of Platforms available at Station : 2 nos 7. No of entry available to station : 02 8. Name and mobile number of the IRCTC officer for coordinating the field visit to that : Shri Akash Srivastava station (9001040612) Manager/Catering Jaipur

FFU AT Palimarwar

Food Plaza at Pali Marwar 1. Importance of the station : Pali is a city in Rajasthan state of western India. Located in the duthariya region, Pali is the administrative headquarters of Pali District and comes in the marwar region. It is situated on the bank of the river Bandi and is 70 km south east of Jodhpur. It is known as "The Industrial City". Pali city near Jodhpur, Rajasthan is named after the Paliwal Brahmins. They were once the inhabitants of this area. However the civilization of the ancient Pali city was highly evolved. The land of Pali was leased to the Paliwalis by the then chief of Mandore. Paliwalis were priests formerly. But after getting the leased land, they cultivated it diligently, abandoning their former priestly profession. In this city there are some famous places to be visited like Ranakpur Jain Temples, Nimbo Ka Nath, Jawai Dam, Museum, Pali National Park, Hatundi Rata Mahaveer Swami Temple etc. 2. Number of the trains originating/terminating : NIL 3. Number of the trains passing through : 16 nos per day 4. No of tickets issued from PRS : approx. 350 per day 5. No of Footfall at the station : approx 3000 per day 6. No of Platforms available at Station : 2 nos 7. No of entry available to station : 01 8. Name and mobile number of the IRCTC officer for coordinating the field visit to that : Shri Akash Srivastava station (9001040612) Manager/Catering Jaipur

Name of the Station Agra Cantt.(Food Plaza)

Clear readable drawing of the unit location/plan. 1. Importance of the station/town/city : Agra is a city on the banks of the river Yamuna in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, India. It is 378 kilometres (235 mi) west of the state capital, Lucknow, 206 kilometres (128 mi) south of the national capital New Delhi and 125 kilometres (78 mi) north of Gwalior. With a population of 1,686,993 (2013 est.), it is one of the most populous cities in Uttar Pradesh and the 19th most populous in India. [2] Agra can also refer to the administrative district that has its headquarters in Agra city. It is a major tourist destination because of its many splendid Mughal-era buildings, most notably the Tāj Mahal, Agra Fort and Fatehpūr Sikrī, all three of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Agra is included on the Golden Triangle tourist circuit, along with Delhi and Jaipur. 2. Train no. and name of trains (passing trough) stopping at the station: Raj/STB 02 Mail/Express 67 EMU/DMU/Passenger 9 3. No of Tickets issued from PRS (Per day) :17500 4. No of footfall of at the Station (Per Day) :18000-20000 5. No of platforms available at Station : 06 6. No of Entry available to station. : 01 7. Contact Person : Brijesh Upadhaya 9794802842 Sign of Nodal Officer

Name of the Station Raja Ki Mandi (Food Plaza)

Clear readable drawing of the unit location/plan. 1. Importance of the station/town/city : Raja ki Mandi railway station is on the Agra-Delhi chord. It is located in Agra district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It serves Raja ki Mandi and surrounding neighbourhoods in Agra. Agra is a city on the banks of the river Yamuna in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, India. It is 378 kilometres (235 mi) west of the state capital, Lucknow, 206 kilometres (128 mi) south of the national capital New Delhi and 125 kilometres (78 mi) north of Gwalior. With a population of 1,686,993 (2013 est.), it is one of the most populous cities in Uttar Pradesh and the 19th most populous in India. [2] Agra can also refer to the administrative district that has its headquarters in Agra city. It is a major tourist destination because of its many splendid Mughal-era buildings, most notably the Tāj Mahal, Agra Fort and Fatehpūr Sikrī, all three of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Agra is included on the Golden Triangle tourist circuit, along with Delhi and Jaipur. 2. Train no. and name of trains (passing trough) stopping at the station: Raj/STB - Mail/Express 24 EMU/DMU/Passenger 04 3. No of Tickets issued from PRS (Per day) :6000 4. No of footfall of at the Station (Per Day) :8000 5. No of platforms available at Station :04 6. No of Entry available to station. : 01 7. Contact Person : Brijesh Upadhaya 9794802842 Sign of Nodal Officer

Name of the Station Morena (Food Plaza)

Clear readable drawing of the unit location/plan. 1. Importance of the station/town/city : Morena is a town in the Morena district, in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It is governed by a municipality corporation. Located there are the administrative headquarters of the Morena district and of the Chambal division. It is 39 km from Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh. 2. Train no. and name of trains (passing trough) stopping at the station: Raj/STB 01 Mail/Express 25 EMU/DMU/Passenger 03 3. No of Tickets issued from PRS (Per day) :6000 4. No of footfall of at the Station (Per Day) :8000 5. No of platforms available at Station :04 6. No of Entry available to station. : 01 7. Contact Person : Aman Kumar 9794802840 Sign of Nodal Officer

Name of the Station Jhansi (Food Plaza)

Clear readable drawing of the unit location/plan. 1. Importance of the station/town/city : Jhansi is a historic city in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It lies in the region of Bundelkhand on the banks of the Pahuj River, in the extreme south of Uttar Pradesh. Jhansi is the administrative headquarters of Jhansi districtand Jhansi division. Called the Gateway to Bundelkhand, Jhansi is situated between the rivers Pahuj and Betwa at an average elevation of 285 metres (935 feet). It is about 415 kilometres (258 mi) from New Delhi and 292 kilometres (181 mi) from Lucknow. The original walled city grew around its stone fort which crowns a neighbouring rock. The ancient name of the city was Balwantnagar. From 1817 to 1854, Jhansi was the capital of the princely state of Jhansi which was ruled by Maratha rajas. The state was annexed by the British Governor General in 1854; Damodar Rao's claim to the throne was rejected but Rani Lakshmibai ruled it from June 1857 to June 1858. Jhansi is well connected to all other major towns in Uttar Pradesh by road and railway networks. The National Highways Development Project has supported development of Jhansi. Kashmir to Kanyakumari passes through Jhansi as does the East-West corridor; consequently there has been a sudden rush to infrastructure and real estate development in the city. Agreenfield airport development has been planned. [4] 2. Train no. and name of trains (passing trough) stopping at the station: Raj/STB 09 Mail/Express 65 EMU/DMU/Passenger 06

3. No of Tickets issued from PRS (Per day) :12000 4. No of footfall of at the Station (Per Day) :30000 5. No of platforms available at Station :07 6. No of Entry available to station. : 01 7. Contact Person : Aman Kumar 9794802840 Sign of Nodal Officer

FFU/KLD (Image 1 Site for FFU/KLD behind the wall). FFU/KLD (Image 2 Site for FFU/KLD behind the wall).

Khalilabad :- Importance of the station/town/city (Brief about its historic, tourist, business, religious importance, etc. Khalilabad (Hindi: ) is a city and a municipal board in Sant Kabir Nagar district of Uttar Pradesh. It is the district headquarters of Sant Kabir Nagar district. It is located near Maghar which is associated with famous 15th century enlightened Saint, mystic poet and philosopher Kabir. He chose this place for his later years of life. Kabir,s burial place in Maghar attracts a large number of pilgrims. Khalilabad lies on the Faizabad-Gorakhpur road and is around 36 km west of Gorakhpur and 36 km east of Basti. This is the center point of Gorakhpur and Basti The town is small but has a history which can be traced back to Mughal emperors. The place derives its name from its founder, Qazi Khailil-ur-Rahman, who was appointed chakladar of Gorakhpur about 1860 A D. At present this place is more famous for its handloom cloth market, popularly known as Bardahia Bazar. The tehsil building, situated to the south of the road to Gorakhpur, is an imposing structure created after the first freedom struggle in 1857 in which the place was sacked. 4. Name of Trains originating and terminating at the station: NIL 5. Train No. and name of trains (passing through) stopping at the station: 40 approx. 6. Average number of passengers per day (outward): 2545. 7. No. of footfall of at the station: 5090 8. No. of platforms available at Station: 03 9. No. of Entry available to station: 02 10. Name and mobile number of the IRCTC Officer for coordinating field visit to that Station: Sh.Shiv Prakash Dubey/Executive/Catering and mobile number is 9794863610

Name of the Station KODERMA (Fast Food Unit) 1. Color photograph of the unit/structure/site/location clearly showing the site with all neighborhoods clearly visible. A minimum of three photographs must be submitted per station.

2. Clear readable drawing of the unit location/plan. 3. Importance of the station/town/city : Junction station, Mica mines in the vicinity, Important business centre of Jharkhand, well connected by Rail & Road. 4. Name of trains originating and terminating at the station: NIL Originating NIL Terminating 5. Train no. and name of trains (passing trough) stopping at the station: Passing through 89 Trains 6. No of Tickets issued from PRS (Per day) : 350 7. No of footfall of at the Station (Per Day) : 5150 8. No of platforms available at Station :10 9. No of Entry available to station. :02 10. Name and mobile number of the IRCTC officer for coordinating field visit to that Station : Mr. Chandan Kumar, Supervisor/Catg., 9771440034 Sign of Nodal Officer

Name of the Station PATNA (Food Plaza) 1. Color photograph of the unit/structure/site/location clearly showing the site with all neighborhoods clearly visible. A minimum of three photographs must be submitted per station.

2. Clear readable drawing of the unit location/plan. 3. Importance of the station/town/city : State Capital, has historic importance, is the main business centre of Bihar, well connected by Air, Rail & Road. 4. Name of trains originating and terminating at the station: Originating Terminating 63 Trains 62 Trains 5. Train no. and name of trains (passing trough) stopping at the station: Passing through 214 Trains 6. No of Tickets issued from PRS (Per day) : 3500 7. No of footfall of at the Station (Per Day) : 107000 8. No of platforms available at Station : 10 9. No of Entry available to station. : 06 10. Name and mobile number of the IRCTC officer for coordinating field visit to that Station : Sri Chandan Kumar, Supervisor/Catg., 9771440034 Sign of Nodal Officer

Name of the Station RAIGADA (Fast Food Unit) 1. Color photograph of the unit/structure/site/location clearly showing the site with all neighborhoods clearly visible. A minimum of three photographs must be submitted per station.

2. Clear readable drawing of the unit location/plan. 3. Importance of the station/town/city : RAYAGADA IS THE GATE WAY TO THE BEAUTIFUL CITY OF KORAPUT AND DISTRICT HEAD QUARTER OF IT. 4. Name of trains originating and terminating at the station: Originating 04 Trains 04 Trains Terminating 5. Train no. and name of trains (passing trough) stopping at the station: Passing through 51 Trains 6. No of Tickets issued from PRS (Per day) : 4606 7. No of footfall of at the Station (Per Day) : 4606 8. No of platforms available at Station : 03 9. No of Entry available to station. : 02 10. Name and mobile number of the IRCTC officer for coordinating field visit to that Station : Vivek Nayak, Area Supervisor, 9777440027 Sign of Nodal Officer

Name of the Station RAIGADA (Food Plaza) 1. Color photograph of the unit/structure/site/location clearly showing the site with all neighborhoods clearly visible. A minimum of three photographs must be submitted per station.

2. Clear readable drawing of the unit location/plan. 3. Importance of the station/town/city : RAYAGADA IS THE GATE WAY TO THE BEAUTIFUL CITY OF KORAPUT AND DISTRICT HEAD QUARTER OF IT. 4. Name of trains originating and terminating at the station: Originating 04 Trains 04 Trains Terminating 5. Train no. and name of trains (passing trough) stopping at the station: Passing through 51 Trains 6. No of Tickets issued from PRS (Per day) : 4606 7. No of footfall of at the Station (Per Day) : 4606 8. No of platforms available at Station : 03 9. No of Entry available to station. : 02 10. Name and mobile number of the IRCTC officer for coordinating field visit to that Station : Vivek Nayak, Area Supervisor, 9777440027 Sign of Nodal Officer

Name of the Station SAMBALPUR (Food Plaza) 1. Color photograph of the unit/structure/site/location clearly showing the site with all neighborhoods clearly visible. A minimum of three photographs must be submitted per station.

2. Clear readable drawing of the unit location/plan. 3. Importance of the station/town/city : Sambalpur is the district headquarters of Sambalpur district. It is also the 5th largest city in the state. The total population of Sambalpur Metropolitan Area is 3,35,761. Sambalpur is the region's economic and education hub. The city contains many historic buildings and parks, and is also the commercial capital. 4. Name of trains originating and terminating at the station: Originating 04 Trains NIL Terminating 5. Train no. and name of trains (passing trough) stopping at the station: Passing through 36 Trains 6. No of Tickets issued from PRS (Per day) : 3976 7. No of footfall of at the Station (Per Day) : 3976 8. No of platforms available at Station : 04 9. No of Entry available to station. : 01 10. Name and mobile number of the IRCTC officer for coordinating field visit to that Station : SH. SHAKTI PRASAD NANDA, MOB - 9777440028 Sign of Nodal Officer

Name of the Station VISHAKHAPATTANAM (Fast Food Unit) 1. Color photograph of the unit/structure/site/location clearly showing the site with all neighborhoods clearly visible. A minimum of three photographs must be submitted per station.

2. Clear readable drawing of the unit location/plan. 3. Importance of the station/town/city : VISHAKAPATNAM IS AN EMERGING CITY AND IS FAMOUS FOR RISHI KONDA BEACH, KAILASHGIRI TEMPLE, SUBMARINE MUSEUM. FAMOUS HILL STATION ARAKU VALLEY AND BORA CAVES ARE THE MAJOR ATTRACTION NEAR BY. 4. Name of trains originating and terminating at the station: Originating Terminating 51 Trains 51 Trains 5. Train no. and name of trains (passing trough) stopping at the station: Passing through 123 Trains 6. No of Tickets issued from PRS (Per day) : 34928 7. No of footfall of at the Station (Per Day) : 34930 8. No of platforms available at Station : 08 9. No of Entry available to station. : 02 10. Name and mobile number of the IRCTC officer for coordinating field visit to that Station : Vivek Nayak, Area Supervisor, 9777440027 Sign of Nodal Officer

Name of the Station VISHAKHAPATTANAM (Food Plaza) 1. Color photograph of the unit/structure/site/location clearly showing the site with all neighborhoods clearly visible. A minimum of three photographs must be submitted per station.

2. Clear readable drawing of the unit location/plan. 3. Importance of the station/town/city : VISHAKAPATNAM IS AN EMERGING CITY AND IS FAMOUS FOR RISHI KONDA BEACH, KAILASHGIRI TEMPLE, SUBMARINE MUSEUM. FAMOUS HILL STATION ARAKU VALLEY AND BORA CAVES ARE THE MAJOR ATTRACTION NEAR BY. 4. Name of trains originating and terminating at the station: Originating Terminating 51 Trains 51 Trains 5. Train no. and name of trains (passing trough) stopping at the station: Passing through 123 Trains 6. No of Tickets issued from PRS (Per day) : 34928 7. No of footfall of at the Station (Per Day) : 34930 8. No of platforms available at Station : 08 9. No of Entry available to station. : 02 10. Name and mobile number of the IRCTC officer for coordinating field visit to that Station : Vivek Nayak, Area Supervisor, 9777440027 Sign of Nodal Officer

Name of the Station VIJAYNAGRAM (Fast Food Unit) 1. Color photograph of the unit/structure/site/location clearly showing the site with all neighborhoods clearly visible. A minimum of three photographs must be submitted per station.

2. Clear readable drawing of the unit location/plan. 3. Importance of the station/town/city : VIZIANAGARAM IS AN A IMPORTANT CITY FOR TRADE AND TOURISM AND SIMANCHALAM FAMOUR FOR LAXMINARAYAN TEMPLE IS ONLY 12KM AWAY FROM THIS PLACE 4. Name of trains originating and terminating at the station: Originating Terminating 03 Trains 03 Trains 5. Train no. and name of trains (passing trough) stopping at the station: Passing through 164 Trains 6. No of Tickets issued from PRS (Per day) : 11000 7. No of footfall of at the Station (Per Day) : 11000 8. No of platforms available at Station : 05 9. No of Entry available to station. : 02 10. Name and mobile number of the IRCTC officer for coordinating field visit to that Station : Vivek Nayak, Area Supervisor, 9777440027 Sign of Nodal Officer

Name of the Station VIJAYNAGRAM (Food Plaza) 1. Color photograph of the unit/structure/site/location clearly showing the site with all neighborhoods clearly visible. A minimum of three photographs must be submitted per station.

2. Clear readable drawing of the unit location/plan. 3. Importance of the station/town/city : VIZIANAGARAM IS AN A IMPORTANT CITY FOR TRADE AND TOURISM AND SIMANCHALAM FAMOUR FOR LAXMINARAYAN TEMPLE IS ONLY 12KM AWAY FROM THIS PLACE 4. Name of trains originating and terminating at the station: Originating 03 Trains 03 Trains Terminating 5. Train no. and name of trains (passing trough) stopping at the station: Passing through 164 Trains 6. No of Tickets issued from PRS (Per day) : 11000 7. No of footfall of at the Station (Per Day) : 11000 8. No of platforms available at Station : 05 9. No of Entry available to station. : 02 10. Name and mobile number of the IRCTC officer for coordinating field visit to that Station : Vivek Nayak, Area Supervisor, 9777440027 Sign of Nodal Officer

Name of the Station CSTM (SUB) (Food Plaza) 1. Colour photograph of the unit/structure/site/location clearly showing the site with all neighbourhoods clearly visible. A minimum of three photographs must be submitted per station.

2. Clear readable drawing of the unit location/plan. 3. Importance of the station/town/city : Historic, Tourist & Business Station. 4. Name of trains originating and terminating at the station: Local Trains 1212 per day approx 5. Train no. and name of trains (passing trough) stopping at the station: Local Trains 1212 per day approx ( Nil as originating Station)

6. No of Tickets issued from PRS (Per day) : PRS 150000 per day approx 7. No of footfall of at the Station (Per Day) : 800000 per day approx. 8. No of platforms available at Station :07 9. No of Entry available to station. :03 10. Name and mobile number of the IRCTC officer for coordinating field visit to that Station : Mr. Mahesh Wagherkar Contact No: 9004082772 Sign of Nodal Officer

Name of the Station ANDHERI (Food Plaza) 1. Colour photograph of the unit/structure/site/location clearly showing the site with all neighbourhoods clearly visible. A minimum of three photographs must be submitted per station.

2. Clear readable drawing of the unit location/plan.

3. Importance of the station/town/city : Major Suburban Station on Western Line in Mumbai (Business Station) 4. Name of trains originating and terminating at the station: Local Trains 160 approx 5. Train no. and name of trains (passing trough) stopping at the station: Local Trains Mail & Exp 800 approx 11 DN & 11 UP 6. No of Tickets issued from PRS (Per day) : Local Trains 55000 per day approx PRS 2000 per day 7. No of footfall of at the Station (Per Day) : 650000 per day approx. 8. No of platforms available at Station :09 9. No of Entry available to station. :10 10. Name and mobile number of the IRCTC officer for coordinating field visit to that Station : Mr. Mahesh Wagherkar Contact No: 9004082772 Sign of Nodal Officer

Name of the Station Nagpur (Food Plaza) 1. Colour photograph of the unit/structure/site/location clearly showing the site with all neighbourhoods clearly visible. A minimum of three photographs must be submitted per station.

2. Clear readable drawing of the unit location/plan. 3. Importance of the station/town/city : Business & Tourist city. 4. Name of trains originating and terminating at the station: Passenger Trains 10 Mail/Exp 34 5. Train no. and name of trains (passing trough) stopping at the station: Mail & Exp 148 DN & UP Average 6. No of Tickets issued from PRS (Per day) : PRS 2055 per day average

7. No of footfall of at the Station (Per Day) : 160000 per day approx. 8. No of platforms available at Station :08 9. No of Entry available to station. :04 10. Name and mobile number of the IRCTC officer for coordinating field visit to that Station : Mr. Raman Yadav Contact No: 9004082732 Sign of Nodal Officer

Name of the Station MADURAI (FOOD PLAZA) 1. Color photograph of the unit/structure/site/location clearly showing the site with all neighborhoods clearly visible. A minimum of three photographs must be submitted per station. 2. C l e a r r

eadable drawing of the unit location/plan. 3. Importance of the station/town/city : Temple City famous for UNESCO World Heritage Monument Meenakshi Amman Temple. A1 category Station connecting North South West and East of Tamilnadu. 4. Name of trains originating and terminating at the station: Mail/Express 12 Passenger 02 EMU/DMU 0 5. Train no. and name of trains (passing trough) stopping at the station: Mail/Express 113 Passenger 05

EMU/DMU 0 6. No of Tickets issued from PRS (Per day) : 5869 7. No of footfall of at the Station (Per Day) :1074608 8. No of platforms available at Station :06 9. No of Entry available to station. :02 10. Name and mobile number of the IRCTC officer for coordinating field visit to that Station : Jeyaraj, Station Incharge, 9003240795 Sign of Nodal Officer

Name of the Station THRISSUR (FOOD PLAZA) 1. Color photograph of the unit/structure/site/location clearly showing the site with all neighborhoods clearly visible. A minimum of three photographs must be submitted per station.

2. Clear readable drawing of the unit location/plan. 3. Importance of the station/town/city : The City famous for its rich cultural heritage is famous tourist and pilgrimage destination. A1 category Station connecting North South and West of Kerala.

4. Name of trains originating and terminating at the station: Mail/Express 0 Passenger 01 EMU/DMU 0 5. Train no. and name of trains (passing trough) stopping at the station: Mail/Express 216 Passenger 06 EMU/DMU 0 6. No of Tickets issued from PRS (Per day) : 3856 7. No of footfall of at the Station (Per Day) :713892 8. No of platforms available at Station :03 9. No of Entry available to station. :01 10. Name and mobile number of the IRCTC officer for coordinating field visit to that Station : Shri.Dijith, station Incharge, 974671213 Sign of Nodal Officer

Name of the Station HUBLI (FOOD PLAZA) 1. Color photograph of the unit/structure/site/location clearly showing the site with all neighborhoods clearly visible. A minimum of three photographs must be submitted per station.

2. Clear readable drawing of the unit location/plan. 3. Importance of the station/town/city : The City major trading center and industrial town in Karnataka. A category Station connecting North South and West of Karnataka. Capital of SWR.

4. Name of trains originating and terminating at the station: Mail/Express 18 Passenger 01 EMU/DMU 0 5. Train no. and name of trains (passing trough) stopping at the station: Mail/Express 80 Passenger 06 EMU/DMU 0 6. No of Tickets issued from PRS (Per day) : 3532 7. No of footfall of at the Station (Per Day) :660103 8. No of platforms available at Station :05 9. No of Entry available to station. :01 10. Name and mobile number of the IRCTC officer for coordinating field visit to that Station : Shri.Someshwar, station Incharge, 9686575204 Sign of Nodal Officer

Name of the Station JALNA (Food Plaza) 1. Colour photograph of the unit/structure/site/location clearly showing the site with all neighbourhoods clearly visible. A minimum of three photographs must be submitted per station.

2. Clear readable drawing of the unit location/plan. 3. Importance of the station/town/city : Market centre for agricultural products in Maratwada region of Maharastra pre dominantly for toor dhall export. Important station in Purna Manmad section near Aurangabad. 4. Name of trains originating and terminating at the station: Mail/Express 01 Passenger 01 EMU/DMU 01 5. Train no. and name of trains (passing trough) stopping at the station: Mail/Express 44 Passenger 12 EMU/DMU 02

6. No of Tickets issued from PRS (Per day) : 617 7. No of footfall of at the Station (Per Day) :14892 8. No of platforms available at Station :03 9. No of Entry available to station. :01 10. Name and mobile number of the IRCTC officer for coordinating field visit to that Station : V.Siva Subrahmaniyam, Area Manager, 9701360614 Sign of Nodal Officer

Name of the Station VIJAYAWADA (Food Plaza- P.F No:10) 1. Colour photograph of the unit/structure/site/location clearly showing the site with all neighbourhoods clearly visible. A minimum of three photographs must be submitted per station.

2. Clear readable drawing of the unit location/plan. 3. Importance of the station/town/city : The connecting point of North- South and East. Designated capital of the newly formed Andhra Pradesh. It is the second busiest railway junction of Indiann Railways, next to Mumbai Central and is situated on the mutual lines of Howrah-Chennai and New Delhi Chennai main lines 4. Name of trains originating and terminating at the station: Mail/Express 07 Passenger 12 EMU/DMU 18 5. Train no. and name of trains (passing trough) stopping at the station: Mail/Express 274 Passenger 06 EMU/DMU 0 6. No of Tickets issued from PRS (Per day) : 10335 7. No of footfall of at the Station (Per Day) : 94020 8. No of platforms available at Station : 10 9. No of Entry available to station. : 06 10. Name and mobile number of the IRCTC officer for coordinating field visit to that Station: N.D.Bhujanga Rao, Area Manager, 9701360615 Sign of Nodal Officer

Name of the Station GUNTUR (Food Plaza) 1. Colour photograph of the unit/structure/site/location clearly showing the site with all neighbourhoods clearly visible. A minimum of three photographs must be submitted per station.

2. Clear readable drawing of the unit location/plan. 3. Importance of the station/town/city : Guntur is a city in the Guntur district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. The city is also one of the suburbs of the state capital Amaravati. The city is renowned for education, business, e-commerce industry and agriculture. The region around the city up to Visakhapatnam, is identified as a major industrial corridor in India. The city is famous for its exports, including Chilli pepper, cotton, and tobacco. It is the largest producer of chilies in India. 4. Name of trains originating and terminating at the station: Mail/Express 49 Passenger 58 EMU/DMU 24 5. Train no. and name of trains (passing through) stopping at the station: Mail/Express 44 Passenger 46 EMU/DMU 18

6. No of Tickets issued from PRS (Per day) : 2000 7. No of footfall of at the Station (Per Day) : 21238 8. No of platforms available at Station : 07 9. No of Entry available to station. : 02 10. Name and mobile number of the IRCTC officer for coordinating field visit to that Station: Sri N.D.B Rao, Area Manager, 9701360615 Sign of Nodal Officer

Name of the Station RAJAHMUNDRY (Food Plaza) 1. Colour photograph of the unit/structure/site/location clearly showing the site with all neighbourhoods clearly visible. A minimum of three photographs must be submitted per station.

2. Clear readable drawing of the unit location/plan. 3. Importance of the station/town/city : Rajahmundry is one of the major cities in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is located on the banks of the Godavari River, in East Godavari district of the state. In its earlier days, it was called Rajamahendravaram. The city is most notable for its historic agricultural, economic and cultural backgrounds. Hence, the city is also known as the Cultural Capital of Andhra Pradesh. 4. Name of trains originating and terminating at the station: Mail/Express 0 Passenger 2 EMU/DMU 10 5. Train no. and name of trains (passing through) stopping at the station: Mail/Express 154 Passenger 10 EMU/DMU 0 6. No of Tickets issued from PRS (Per day) : 1184

7. No of footfall of at the Station (Per Day) : 25428 8. No of platforms available at Station : 05 9. No of Entry available to station. : 02 10. Name and mobile number of the IRCTC officer for coordinating field visit to that Station: Sri N.D.B Rao, Area Manager, 9701360615 Sign of Nodal Officer