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IRCTC to get Navratna status soon: Suresh Angadi

The Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Karnataka State Tourism Development Corporation (KSTDC) to market and operate Golden Chariot train. The luxurious Golden Chariot train will start plying from March next year.

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Published : Nov 19, 2019, 5:54 PM IST

New Delhi: As the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) has signed a memorandum of understanding with Karnataka State Tourism Development Corporation (KSTDC) to market and operate Golden Chariot train, Minister of State for Railways Suresh Angadi said that the IRCTC is soon going to have Navratna status.

IRCTC to soon get Navratna status, says Minister of State for Railways Suresh Angadi, on Tuesday.

The luxurious Golden Chariot train will start plying from March next year, Indian Railways said on Tuesday.

Addressing the gathering, Minister of State for Railways Suresh Angadi said that the train will boost tourism in Karnataka and other southern states. He also urged the IRCTC and the KSTDC to keep the rates of the Golden Chariot train competitive so that everyone can afford to travel.

He also said that the Golden Chariot aims to fulfill the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to connect 15 tourism destination in the country.

KSTDC will soon hand over the reins of the train to IRCTC and it is expected to carry out the internal refurbishment of the train. IRCTC is likely to commence the operations of this train from March 2020.

Signing of an MoU between IRCTC and kstdc.
Signing of an MoU between IRCTC and KSTDC, on Tuesday.

The Golden Chariot is South India's only luxury train. Its services were, however, suspended by the Karnataka government temporarily on account of huge losses. It will be the second luxury train, after Maharaja Express, which will be operated and maintained by IRCTC.

The Golden Chariot, which started plying in 2008, began as a joint initiative of the Karnataka government and the Indian Railways. It is an 18-coach-long train with 44 guest rooms. At least, 84 passengers can enjoy the train ride at one time.

Once the services begin from March next year, the Golden Chariot will cover tourist destinations in Karnataka, Kerala, Puducherry and other south Indian states. It also proposes to include Bandipur, Mysuru, Halebid, Chikmagalur, Hampi, Bijapur and Goa in its itinerary.

Since 2010, IRCTC already runs the ultra-luxurious Maharaja Express train. Similarly, while Rajasthan has the Palace On Wheels, Maharashtra has the Deccan Queen.

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New Delhi: As the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) has signed a memorandum of understanding with Karnataka State Tourism Development Corporation (KSTDC) to market and operate Golden Chariot train, Minister of State for Railways Suresh Angadi said that the IRCTC is soon going to have Navratna status.

IRCTC to soon get Navratna status, says Minister of State for Railways Suresh Angadi, on Tuesday.

The luxurious Golden Chariot train will start plying from March next year, Indian Railways said on Tuesday.

Addressing the gathering, Minister of State for Railways Suresh Angadi said that the train will boost tourism in Karnataka and other southern states. He also urged the IRCTC and the KSTDC to keep the rates of the Golden Chariot train competitive so that everyone can afford to travel.

He also said that the Golden Chariot aims to fulfill the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to connect 15 tourism destination in the country.

KSTDC will soon hand over the reins of the train to IRCTC and it is expected to carry out the internal refurbishment of the train. IRCTC is likely to commence the operations of this train from March 2020.

Signing of an MoU between IRCTC and kstdc.
Signing of an MoU between IRCTC and KSTDC, on Tuesday.

The Golden Chariot is South India's only luxury train. Its services were, however, suspended by the Karnataka government temporarily on account of huge losses. It will be the second luxury train, after Maharaja Express, which will be operated and maintained by IRCTC.

The Golden Chariot, which started plying in 2008, began as a joint initiative of the Karnataka government and the Indian Railways. It is an 18-coach-long train with 44 guest rooms. At least, 84 passengers can enjoy the train ride at one time.

Once the services begin from March next year, the Golden Chariot will cover tourist destinations in Karnataka, Kerala, Puducherry and other south Indian states. It also proposes to include Bandipur, Mysuru, Halebid, Chikmagalur, Hampi, Bijapur and Goa in its itinerary.

Since 2010, IRCTC already runs the ultra-luxurious Maharaja Express train. Similarly, while Rajasthan has the Palace On Wheels, Maharashtra has the Deccan Queen.

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Intro:New Delhi: As the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) has sealed a deal with Karnataka State Tourism Development Corporation (KSTDC) to market and operate Golden Chariot train, the Minister of State, Railways, Suresh Angadi said that the IRCTC is soon going to have Navratna status.



Body:The Golden Chariot train is South India's only luxury train. However, Karnataka Government temporarily suspended its services due to a huge loss. This will be the second luxury train, after Maharaja Express, which will be operated and maintained by IRCTC.

A Memorandum of Understanding has been signed between IRCTC and KSTDC, on Tuesday, in the presence of MOS, Railways and Minister of Tourism, Government of Karnataka, CT Ravi, along with other senior officials of Railway Board.

KSTDC will soon handover the reins of the train to IRCTC and it is expected to carry out internal refurbishment of the train. IRCTC is likely to commence the operations of this train from March 2020.

Suresh Angadi also requested to both IRCTC and KSTDC to keep the ticket pricing low in the Golden Chariot train. "I want to request both of them to make a strategy in which the ticket prices should be kept low without making loss to the business of this train. I want that even a common man will be able to travel in this train," he added.


Conclusion:The Golden Chariot train was started plying in 2008 by the Karnataka government and Indian Railways joint initiative. It covers tourist destinations of the South India including Bandipur, Mysuru, Halebid, Chikmagalur, Hampi, Bijapur and Goa.
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