Summer Special Train to Run for Mumbai, 3075 Berths Vacant The Indian Railways has announced the operation of three special trains during the summer season to accommodate travelers heading to Mumbai. These trains will run between Muzaffarpur and Danapur via Samastipur, as well as between Mumbai and LTT. The first train, numbered 01043/44, will operate from 21 April to 16 July, covering 13 trips on each route. Another train, numbered 01449/50, will run daily between Danapur and Pune from 1 April to 17 July. A third train, numbered 01143/44, will operate daily between Danapur and LTT from 1 April to 16 July. The AC three-tier special train from Samastipur to Mumbai will have 3075 vacant berths available on 14 May. The availability of berths varies across different dates and classes. For instance, on 23 April, 885 berths will be vacant in the AC three-tier class, decreasing to 843 on 30 April, 780 on 7 May, and 161 on 14 May. In the AC two-tier class, 104 berths will be vacant on 23 April, 101 on 30 April, 95 on 7 May, and 53 on 14 May. The AC one-tier class will have 14 berths vacant on 23 and 30 April, 14 on 7 May, and 8 on 14 May. The railway authorities have provided detailed information about the berths available for each train, allowing passengers to plan their travel accordingly. The special trains are expected to ease the demand for travel during the peak summer months, offering a convenient option for those seeking to visit Mumbai.#mumbai #indian_railways #muzaffarpur #danapur #samastipur

Bihar Weather Update: Thunderstorm, Lightning and Strong Winds Likely from March 14 The weather department has issued forecasts indicating that most parts of Bihar will remain dry with partly cloudy skies, while temperatures are expected to stay largely unchanged in the coming days. However, some areas of the state may experience light drizzle accompanied by thunder and lightning over the next two days. A western disturbance is anticipated to affect the northwestern regions of Bihar on March 14, leading to cloudy conditions that are likely to persist from March 14 to March 17. Authorities have also warned of thunderstorms and lightning, along with light rainfall, in certain parts of the state during this period. Strong winds blowing at speeds of 30–40 km per hour are expected to accompany these weather changes. In Patna, the maximum temperature recorded was 32.0 degrees Celsius, while the minimum temperature stood at 24.5 degrees Celsius. Kaimur emerged as the hottest location in the state, with a maximum temperature of 34.9 degrees Celsius. Notably, Patna recorded its highest minimum temperature in the past 15 years, and a rise in maximum temperatures was observed in 21 cities across the state. On Wednesday, Patna and nearby areas experienced normal weather conditions with partly cloudy skies. The temperature data for major cities in Bihar shows the following: Bhagalpur recorded a maximum of 32.0 degrees Celsius and a minimum of 22.8 degrees Celsius, while Muzaffarpur had a maximum of 31.0 degrees Celsius and a minimum of 22.6 degrees Celsius. These readings highlight the varying climatic conditions across different regions of the state. The weather department’s predictions emphasize the need for vigilance, particularly in areas where thunderstorms and strong winds are expected.#patna #bihar_weather_update #weather_department #kaimur #muzaffarpur
