Chief minister Nitish Kumar attended the programme virtually from his official residence at 1, Anne Marg in Patna, a statement issued by his office said.
Deputy CMs Samrat Choudhary and Vijay Kumar Sinha, and senior railway officials were present at Kumar’s residence during the programme, it said.
MoS for Railway Ravneet Singh Bittu was present at the Bhagalpur station when the trains were flagged off.
“It’s a new chapter in modern rail travel for Bihar… It will provide faster, more comfortable, and efficient connectivity. This state-of-the-art train is a testament to India’s growing infrastructure and commitment to enhancing passenger experience,” he posted on X.
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