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Last Date Jun 27,2015 00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi looks forward to sharing Mann Ki Baat with you next weekend. In this Mann Ki Baat, he will share his thoughts on a variety of themes and issues ...
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First of all thank you sir for giving chance to say our word to you. Sorry to say it sir, I understand that you have more big task to achieve and bring India back on top of the world but one small request I want share with u about my people of my town. Guntakal Town mainly depend on Railways only. This town should have developed earlier but failed by MP's & MLA's. One spinning mill closed I heard that it was Asia's biggest mill at that and opened by Nehruji. When I saw the smart city's so I thought may be I town will be one in that list.
History of my town Guntakal.
During the period 1861-1871 Madras Railway extended its
Chennai-Arakonnam line to Raichur to join the Great
Indian Peninsula Railway line, thereby linking Mumbai and
Chennai with a 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) wide broad gauge line
in 1871. [1]
During 1888 to 1890 Southern Mahratta Railway. (But development is very less)