The Namo Bharat Rapid Rail has arrived like a breath of fresh air for Delhi-Meerut travelers, compressing a tedious three-hour journey into a breezy 55 minutes and sparking widespread celebrations.
PM Modi personally launched the service on February 2 from Sarai Kale Khan, instantly winning hearts with this hallmark of modern infrastructure.
Monday saw the inaugural arrivals from Meerut, where ecstatic passengers broke into chants: ‘Long live our Prime Minister!’ One shared, ‘Modi’s developments are everywhere. This rail has made life so much easier.’
Detailed feedback poured in: a passenger covered the distance in 45 minutes, calling it ‘simply superb.’ ‘The government’s efforts are commendable.’
Shashi Chandra Mangal, back from Dubai, drew parallels: ‘International-level perks are now in India. Our country’s progress is inspiring.’
Khalid Khan, on the Delhi-Meerut run, was thrilled: ‘Down from two hours to 55 minutes. Time efficiency like this propels economic growth and trade.’
This rapid transit marvel doesn’t merely connect cities; it bridges aspirations, saving time and fostering prosperity while passengers revel in the government’s bold strides.