How often does Prime Minister Narendra Modi watch YouTube? Well, we don’t know. However, he did happen to praise a YouTuber—a person who creates content for the popular video-sharing portal—on microblogging site X (formerly Twitter) recently.

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“Great video… Your Timeline gives a good perspective of the new India we are building together,” the Prime Minister wrote about a video created by one Mohit Kumar.

The video that the PM was reacting to, apparently shot by Kumar, showed an aerial view of a Namo Bharat Train racing along an overhead railway line crossing the Eastern Peripheral Expressway (EPE)—two of the country’s major infrastructure projects.

Delhi-Meerut RRTS corridor is set to be completed by June 2025.

Here are some of the key features of the Namo Bharat Train service:

  • Speed

    • Design: 180 kmph
    • Operational: up to 160 kmph
  • Plush interiors
  • Gourmet dining options
  • Personalised services
  • Spacious cabins and lounges
  • Wifi connectivity
  • Charging points
  • Overhead storage
  • Vending machines

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The Delhi Meerut RRTS project, poised to transform the urban transportation landscape in the region with state-of-the-art stations and a well-planned schedule, will have 22 stations connecting Delhi, Ghaziabad and Meerut. All the stations have been strategically located to ensure easy access for commuters and to cater to the growing transportation needs of the region.

Here are the names of all the 22 stations:

  • Nizamuddin / Sarai Kale Khan
  • New Ashok Nagar
  • Anand Vihar
  • Sahibabad
  • Ghaziabad
  • Guldhar
  • Duhai (EPE)
  • Murad Nagar
  • Modi Nagar South
  • Modi Nagar North
  • Meerut South
  • Partapur
  • Rithani
  • Shatabdi Nagar
  • Brahmapuri
  • Meerut Central
  • Bhaisali
  • Begum Pul
  • MES Colony
  • Daurli
  • Meerut North
  • Modipuram

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