Malda turned into a sea of celebration today as Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the Vande Bharat Sleeper train, marking a milestone in India’s rail revolution. Thousands of enthusiastic residents lined the streets, waving flags and chanting slogans in a festival-like atmosphere that reflected national pride.
The event, part of the PM’s broader tour, highlighted the government’s commitment to modernizing transportation infrastructure. Speaking at the ceremony, Modi emphasized how the semi-high-speed sleeper train would connect Malda to major cities like Bengaluru, reducing travel time dramatically and boosting economic ties in the region.
Local leaders and citizens alike described the moment as a ‘proud milestone.’ ‘This is not just a train; it’s a symbol of India’s progress,’ said Rajesh Kumar, a local businessman who attended the event. The train’s sleek design, air-conditioned coaches, and advanced amenities promise a comfortable journey for passengers traveling long distances.
Crowds gathered from early morning, with cultural performances and tricolor decorations adding to the vibrancy. Security was tight, yet the mood remained joyous. This launch is the first Vande Bharat Sleeper service from Malda, expected to carry thousands of passengers monthly and stimulate tourism and trade.
As the PM flagged off the train amid resounding cheers, Malda’s skyline seemed brighter. Officials project that such initiatives will create jobs and enhance connectivity, positioning eastern India as a key growth hub. The success of this event underscores the growing popularity of indigenous high-speed rail projects.
