Delhi’s commuters are jubilant over the Namo Bharat Rapid Rail, which has revolutionized the Delhi-Meerut corridor with its blistering speed and modern amenities.
Flagged off by PM Narendra Modi on February 2, the train zips from Sarai Kale Khan to Meerut in 55 minutes flat, a far cry from the old three-hour bus rides plagued by traffic.
Passengers arriving in Delhi on Monday morning couldn’t contain their excitement. ‘Our PM is changing India,’ one declared passionately. ‘Long live Narendra Modi! From three hours to 50 minutes – unbelievable!’
A traveler who clocked 45 minutes on the return leg gushed to reporters about the ‘outstanding’ comfort and efficiency. ‘Kudos to the government for this game-changer.’
Returning from Dubai, Shashi Chandra Mangal noted, ‘World-class facilities are now here at home. India’s transformation fills us with pride.’
Another rider, Khalid Khan, marveled at halving his travel time to 55 minutes. ‘This saves hours and opens doors for better business ties between Delhi and Meerut,’ he said.
With faces lit up in smiles, passengers agree: the Namo Bharat Rapid Rail embodies Modi’s vision of a Viksit Bharat, making daily travel not just faster, but futuristic.