Which of the following statements is correct about the " Rail Network " of Haryana? 1) The rail network of Haryana falls under 3 divisions and 5 railway zones. 2) There are a total of 211 railway stations in Haryana.

Which of the following statements is correct about the " Rail Network " of Haryana? 1) The rail network of Haryana falls under 3 divisions and 5 railway zones. 2) There are a total of 211 railway stations in Haryana. Correct Answer Only 2

The correct answer is Only 2.

Rail network of Haryana -

  • The rail network of this state is covered by 5 rail divisions under 3 rail zones.
  • These zones include -
  1. North Western Railway Zone ( Bikaner Railway Divison and Jaipur Railway Division ).
  2. Northern Railway Zone ( Delhi Railway Division and Ambala Railway Division ).
  3. North Central Railway Zone ( Agra Railway Division ).
  • The main rail routes passing through Haryana are -
  1. Amritsar - Delhi
  2. Delhi - Ferozpur
  3. Ambala - Ferozpur
  4. Delhi - Shimla
  5. Kalka - Jodhpur

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Two statements are followed by three Conclusions I, II and III. You have to consider the statements to be true, even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. You are to decide which of the given conclusions can definitely be drawn from the given statements and indicate your answer accordingly. Statements: I. Milk supply in Maharashtra was badly hit after thousands of dairy farmers launched a protest on Monday, demanding better price and subsidy of Rs 5 per litre. Tankers supplying milk to major cities including Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, Nashik and others were blocked early morning leading to sudden crisis.  II. The agriculture ministry had mooted a proposal asking railways to make milk available at railway stations and at the meeting, sources said representatives from Amul India suggested that the national transporter could provide stalls to dairy companies or cooperatives where they could sell their products.  Conclusions: I. Representatives of Amul India and food safety body FSSAI are willing to discuss issues and concerns of the dairy sector in the backdrop of the farmers agitation in Maharashtra that had led to severe shortage of milk in the state.  II. The farmers' groups and Maharashtra Kisan Sabha, are demanding a GST waiver on butter and milk powder apart from the subsidy. III. Railways is drawing up a plan to make milk available at railway stations across the country to promote its consumption.
Which of the following zones has become the first zonal railway in the country to have functional “energy neutral” railway stations on the network?