From Assam, the trains now head home by nikhilndls on 03 September, 2012 - 12:00 AM | ||
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nikhilndls | From Assam, the trains now head home on 03 September, 2012 - 12:00 AM | |
A special train, with about 300 youths from Assam, left Guwahati for Bangalore on Saturday.They included not just those who fled the garden city in mid-August and returned home in the wake of adverse rumours, but also 32 new workers from Gogamukh in upper Assam's Dhemaji district. They have been hired to work as construction workers in Bangalore.The train was flagged off by Assam's Agriculture Minister Nilamani Sen Deka and Environment and Forest Minister Rockybul Hussain around 2.40 p.m. and sweets were distributed. The train was scheduled to leave at 1.15 p.m., but there was some delay owing to the addition of a general coach, as some youths came with the impression that they do not require reservation to board the train.Besides two general coaches, the train has 17 sleeper coaches. Charts pasted on the coaches showed that most of the reservation was made by passengers from stations originating beyond Assam.Monoj Bhuyan from a village near Gogamukh told The Hindu that he decided to go to the southern city as he was finding it difficult to make both ends meet by working as a daily wage earner in his village. His family had only one-and-half bigha of land and cannot produce enough grains to last for the whole year. “A number of youths from my village work in Bangalore and earn regularly. So I decided to go there to earn money,” he said. |