Yatra, Indian Television Series - Episode 03 | Old Doordarshan TV Serial | DD Travel Show

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Yatra, Indian Television Series - Episode 03 | Indian Railways Himsagar Express Train Journey | Old Doordarshan TV Serial | DD Travel Show | Yatra Doordarshan Serial | Travelers TV Series

Yatra was a 15-episode travel-based television series that aired on Doordarshan in 1986.
The series was directed by Shyam Benegal and featured an ensemble cast that included Om Puri, Mohan Gokhale, Ila Arun, Neena Gupta, and Harish Patel.
Yatra was filmed on the Himsagar Express, the longest running train of Indian Railways.
The series portrayed the lives of a motley group of passengers who are on a long train journey across the length and breadth of India.
Yatra was a critical and commercial success and is considered to be one of the landmark television series of Indian cinema.

Here are some additional details about the series:
The series was written by Shama Zaidi and Sunil Shanbag.
The music for the series was composed by Vanraj Bhatia.
The cinematography was by Jehangir Chowdhury.
Yatra was awarded the National Film Award for Best Television Serial in 1987.
Yatra is a classic television series that captures the essence of India through the eyes of its people. The series is a must-watch for anyone who loves travel, cinema, or simply wants to learn more about India.

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Serial: Yatra (1986)
Network: Doordarshan
Cast: Om Puri, Neena Gupta, Ila Arun, Mohan Gokhale, Salim Ghouse and Harish Patel
Director: Shyam Benegal
Music: Vanraj Bhatia


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The Indian Railways network is the fourth largest railway network in the world, with a total route length of 68,043 km (42,280 mi) and a track length of 128,305 km (79,725 mi) as of 31 March 2022. It is also the largest railway network in Asia and the second largest in the world under one management.

The Indian Railways network is divided into 18 zones, each of which is responsible for the operation of trains within its zone. The zones are:

Northern Railway
North Eastern Railway
Northeast Frontier Railway
Western Railway
Southern Railway
South Central Railway
South Eastern Railway
Eastern Railway
Central Railway
South Western Railway
North Western Railway
West Central Railway
North Central Railway
South East Central Railway
East Coast Railway
East Central Railway
Metro Railway Kolkata
South Coast Railway

The Indian Railways network is a vital part of the Indian economy, carrying both passengers and freight. In 2021-22, the Indian Railways carried 8.086 billion passengers and 1.208 billion tonnes of freight.

The Indian Railways network is also a major source of employment, providing jobs to over 1.3 million people.

The Indian Railways network is a vast and complex system, but it is also an essential part of the Indian economy and society. It is a lifeline for millions of people, and it plays a vital role in the transportation of goods and services throughout the country.

Here are some of the key facts about the Indian Railways network:

It is the fourth largest railway network in the world.
It is the largest railway network in Asia.
It is the second largest railway network in the world under one management.
It is divided into 18 zones.
It carries both passengers and freight.
It is a major source of employment.
It is a vital part of the Indian economy and society.

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