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Night Train Scheduled to Start from Today i.e. 11 Dec 2011

As per press reports, the night trains on Rourkela-Howrah routes are starting from today ie. 11 Dec 2011. There has been a long period of agitation and demand from all stakeholders on its resumption since May 2010, when in a very cowardly move the then Railway Minister, probably as a gesture of sympathy to Maoist stopped night services.

I know it is too difficult to believe unless it actually materialises tonight. The past diversion / rescheduling notification was upto Dec 10th and there were press reporting originating from Tata suggesting early resumption of night trains.

I was suppose to travel to Durgapur in the first week of Jan 2012. It was consuming three days. With night trains, the journey reduces to one day only.

What a relieve …..

Rescheduled Train Timing Appx. at Rourkela Station

PS: AS per a news report in today’s Dainik Jagran, originating from Tata, night service will be resumed within 5 days.

 

 

* TRAINS RUNNING LATE/RE-SCHEDULED AT ROU STN. DUE TO NIGHT RESTRICTION:

** TOWARDS HOWRAH (VIA – CKP, TATA, KGP) APPROX

ARR DEP DAYS

18029 LTT-SHM-(KURLA EXP) 4:00 5:00 DAILY

18006 KORAPUT-HWH (SAMBLESWARI EXP) 3:20 4:45 DAILY

12101 LTT-HWH (JNANESWARI SUP DLX SF) 4:00 5:00 W, Th, Su, M

12905 PBR-HWH (HAPA SF) 4:00 5:00 Tu, F, Sa

12151 LTT-HWH (SAMARSATA SF) (Via ADRA) 4:35 5:00 F, Sa

12809 CSTM-HWH (MAIL SF) 4:45 5:00 DAILY

12129 PUNE-HWH (AZAD HIND SF) 4:40 5:00 DAILY

SPL14 DN BSP-TATA (PASSENGER) 6:00 6:30 DAILY

08177 TATA-JSG (UTKAL LINK EXP) 9:00 9:10 DAILY

08178 JSG-TATA (UTKAL LINK EXP) 17:00 17:10 DAILY

** TOWARDS JSG/SBP, BSP, RAIPUR, NGP, MUMBAI/AHMEDABAD/PUNE

18030 SHM-LTT-(KURLA EXP) 5:30 5:40 DAILY

18005 HWH-KORAPUR (SAMBLESWARI EXP) 15:20 15:35 DAILY

12102 HWH-LTT (JNANESWARI SUP DLX SF) 10:00 10:10 M, Tu, Th, F

12906 HWH-PBR (HAPA SF) 10:00 10:10 W, Sa, Su

12152 HWH-LTT (SAMARSATA-SF) (VIA ADRA) 12:00 12:10 Sa, Su

12810 HWH-CSTM (MAIL SF) 11:00 11:10 DAILY

12130 HWH-PUNE (AZAD HIND SF) 10:30 10:40 DAILY

12834 HWH-AHMEDABAD (SF) 8:45 8:55 DAILY

SPL-13-UP TATA-BSP (PASSENGER) 21:00 21:10 DAILY

*REST AS PER TIME-TABLE (ORIGINAL) SCHEDULE*

Phone: 0661-2600244

Tourism in and around Rourkela

Tourism in and around Rourkela

Rourkela has rich places to visit. The city is full of religious and scenic beauty apart from various industrial units.

Temples :

  • Vedvayas
  • Hanuman Vatika
  • Mandira Dam
  • Darjing
  • Ahirabandh
  • Jangha Dev, Bada Dev
  • Dasaraja Garh
  • Balaji Temple near Airport
  • Maa Bhagwati Temple, Chhend
  • Gayatri Temple at Ring Road
  • Maa Vaishno Devi Temple
  • Rani Sati Temple, Birmitrapur
  • Maa Tarini Temple, Rourkela
  • Laxmi Naryan Temple Complex At Sector 14

Temples

Temples

Temples of Rourkela

Vedvayas, Hanuman Vatika and Rani Sati Temple at Birmitrapur are national icons. Hanuman Vatkia has the tallest Hanuman statute in the world. Rani Sati Temple is now second only to Jhunjhundam. Besides, there are a large number of temples, known and unkonwn, in and around Rourkela.

Rourkela Railway Station

This is one of the largest railway station in the region. It is a very neat and clean railway station. Reservation to all station can be done here through out India through computerised reservation system. Fifteen numbers of retiring rooms are available, some are air conditioned and some are first class non air conditioned. Sixteen numbers of dormitory beds are also available.

Announcement is generally made at exact time before the train arrive. Arrival and departure details are also available in the enquiry from time to time. The construction of the station was started in the year 1963-64 and the modernization completed in the year 2003 with full infrastructure to be a best railway station. Full facilities are available for mail, express and trains. The station manager Mr. A. K. Panda has a great contribution towards the development of railway station.

Enquiry telephone Number : 131

There is a lot of scope of improvement in the station. Food stall are not much hygienic. Railway information system is also inadequate. In the peak hours it is very difficult to get through the enquiry telephone number. As of now, there is no pre-recorded answering system. The people attending enquiries could have been more polite and responsive.

The station is more of a trial station for the division. Many facilities are started on a trial basis and then suddenly stopped e.g. train information system through cable tv system.

Now ticket can be booked through online system for delivery at Rourkela through IRCTC. This is not much useful as a delivery charge is charged at Rs. 60/- per ticket. Once e-ticketing is extended to all the trains, the facility can be better used by the traveling community. Online ticket can be booked even beyond the normal time of the booking counters and is much useful to the busy people.

At night, there is a large crowd sleeping at the main entrance. This could be controlled. Also parking system of the vehicles needs improvement.

Running train position at Rourkela Railway Station for the next 24 hours

I G Park

Indra Gandhi Park is situated on the main ring road in Sector 4. It is spread on a total area of about 42 acres. The big park is well maintained.

Besides, garden, large space for picnic etc., there is mini zoo, boating and a toy train facilities. The facility is enjoyed by the people very much especially kids. It is full of crowd on Sunday and other holiday.


Toy train facility is not available anywhere else in the Steel city. It is the first and foremost to provide boating facility in Steel City.Both these facilities are enjoyed by children’s as well as adults. Train platform is also nicely decoarted to suit the park theme.

The mini zoo is much alluring. There are five big crocodile found in the zoo to be worthy seen. Two black bear is also is much attractive to be seen. Deer of different colour about more then thirty in numbers are very nice to look at.

Different types of birds, peacock hen are of great satisfaction to the visitors. Special types of flowers of different in the garden are impressive to the visitors. Green grass lawn is the specialty of the Indra Gandhi Park to be enjoyed with family and friends.

The aquarium house is also very attractive. Different types of colourful fish are found and attractive.

The Doll Museum is very good to be seen and most enjoyable to the children. The fountain garden is much attractive.

The lush green hedge, an attractive grass meadow and the garden full of seasonal flowers are distinct feature of this Indra Gandhi Park.

It is a unforgettable place to be visited again. water spray system arrangement is very nice and colourful to enjoy in the evening time. Its green grass lawn are the specialty of the Indra Gandhi Park to be enjoyed with friends and family. Small family picnic is also being organised every Sunday

SOS Children’s Village

An overview of it’s History and New Dimension

The history of SOS Children’s Village Rourkela is just four years old. During this period it has succeeded to bloom a smile on the faces of many children in distress and had promised them a secured life. There were of course many trying times, but moving forward with a firm conviction and clear vision. Nothing could stand on the way for long.

BACKGROUND

October 29, Year 1999: Super cyclone hit the coastal line of Orissa with a gigantic speed of 300 miles per hour. A large trail of death and destruction followed. SOS CVI rushed to the emergency relief work immediately and during the process of relief work many children were found in urgent need of care who were brought to SOS Children’s Village Bhubaneswar for temporary accommodation.

This incident paved way for inception of second Children’s Village in Orissa. Sri J. N. Kaul, President, SOS Children’s Villages of India and Mr. Siddhartha Kaul Deputy Secretary General, Asia, SOS Kinderdorf International with their untiring and continuous effort could secure a gift of 5 acres of land from the Government of Orissa at a prime location site at Rourkela for the construction of second children village in Orissa.

An unfortunate incident that became the cause for the setting up of a new children’s village in Rourkela turned into an abode of peace, hope and happiness for many children in urgent need of SOS care.

PHASES OF DEVELOPMENT

Many children from the cyclone hit area were restored to their living relatives who showed their willingness to take care of the children during the restoration process. Despite this there were many children left requiring the help and support of SOS. Small kids were immediately provided with home in the existing children village at Bhubaneswar.

SHIFTING

58 cyclone-affected children along with 8 numbers of mothers moved to Rourkela in August 2001.SOS children’s Village purchased four HIG flats in Rourkela for accommodating the children and mothers. It functioned from those buildings till the final shifting to the newly constructed village.

CONSTRUCTION

The construction work of SOS Children’s Village, Rourkela commenced from 8th November 2000 immediately after shifting. With a provision for 15 Family Houses, Village Facility, Kindergarten, Dispensary and Guest House besides co-worker residence and Garage / Workshop in the Village, the construction was completed in July 2003.The original geographical structure of land has been left unhurt that gives an added beauty to the view of village with its gradual greening.

HOUSE WARMING

All the 58 children and mothers shifted to the newly constructed Children’s Village on 6th July 2003. A grand house warming celebration was organized and Mr. Pradeep Singh, National Director graced the occasion by attending the house-warming puja. Children were very happy to live in their new family house.

DEDICATION CEREMONY

The Dedication Ceremony of the Children’s village was held on 2nd December 2003. This was a grand function The Chief Minister of Orissa Mr.Naveen Pattanaik Dedicated the village to the service of children in presence of Shri Siddhartha Kaul, Deputy secretary General, SOS Kinderdorf international, Mr.Svein Gronnern Secretary General SOS Norway and Mr. Pradeep Singh National Director, SOS Children’s Villages of India. Many Distinguished personalities of the town, including MLAs, Minister of State Government of Orissa & District Collector, Mr. S. K. Vasisth were present on the Occasion. All the children, mothers and co-workers were extremely happy on that special occasion of the village. On 6th July 2004 with the opening of two new family houses, all 15 family houses became functional with 136 children under our care, exactly with in a year of the house warming function.

Today 160 children are living happily in all the 15 family houses under the loving and earnest care of their mother. They have the courage to laugh back at the face of any odd in their life and proceed ahead with a sense of confidence. Their small and beautiful mind nurtures a sketch of their future and wish for its fulfilment. 109 children are studying in 10 different schools of Rourkela. 39 children are studying in the Village Kindergarten.

Our eldest girl child Kamini Rout made each one of us proud by passing the 10th Board exam with 1st division in year 2004.She was the first child from the village to successfully complete her class X. Her success came as reward to our efforts. Kamini is now pursuing her further education in Science at SOS Hermann Gmeiner School in Bhimtal. Three girl children are now pursuing their higher education in engineering. We have always remained focused and had put in our effort to maintain the academic growth of the each child. We also thoroughly plan out and ensure various social exposures for our children that are made frequently to boost their confidence and give them a broad idea of contemporary society. Nonetheless we have also supported their spiritual growth that is very essential to develop them as better and compassionate human being.

The other form of God in every home ” Mother ” whom all the children idolize in their life has always with their pure dedication and hard work, unfailingly build up lives of many children. We have always laid a supporting hand to them and understanding their practical base of work in a changing socio – political arena, tailor a lot enrichment programs and exposure for them. We still believe that mother plays a very vital role for determining the future of each child. We encourage variety of vocational programs that helps our mothers in their day to day life. On 20.11.2004, Youth Hostel Associations of India, Rourkela Unit on the eve of its 27th Annual Day function felicitated SOS Children’s Village, Rourkela with a Trophy and Citation for its outstanding performance in the field of Social and cultural ambience of Rourkela.

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME.

Strengthening Motherhood Programme

Apart from taking care of needy children, Children’s Village, Rourkela took its first step towards community work as a responsible social service organisation by providing support to needy and neglected women in the society.

It identified 12 such women in the near by community and provided them financial support under the Strengthening Motherhood Program designed specifically to meet this purpose. A function was organised inside the village campus on 5tn April and in presence of guest and social dignitaries Mr. Brahma Mishra, President of All India Steel Plant Executive Association, distributed financial aid to all the women beneficiaries for the first time. Since then the program is continuing and 34 children are able to continue their education in formal schools. A self-help Group is formed by these women and it is hoped that, this will further strengthen their efforts to bring a positive change in their life. At present SMP has embraced 27 such needy women and 81 children under its fold. We make a small effort to help these women realize that they are the source of strength, energy and power and can live their life with a marked difference.

Social Centre

In introspection we strongly visualize that our long term support for children will be solidified, if we workout any concept to combat risk factors at personal, family and community – related reasons that cause children to get in to situation in which they are unprotected or abandoned, or in which their basic needs is no longer satisfied. Our approach towards running the social centers has progressed with this prospective.

SOS CVI, Rourkela conducted a survey in 12 villages with an object of improvement of socio-economic status of the people living in the fringes of the industrial capital of Orissa during the period October-November 2003 within a maximum radius of 16 kms from SOS CVI, Rourkela.

12 Balsevikas from these villages were selected through Mahila Mandals. They were trained in Pre-School education. Community Participation through Mahila Mandal, formation of Self help Group and running of SHG.

Enrichment of the childhood has become our soul aim, which complies with our organizational vision.

317 children under the age group of 3-6 years are attending 10 Balwadi Centers that have been formed in 10 villages. The Balsevikas sincerely look after the education, health, nutrition and developmental aspects of these children.

Creation of adequate level of awareness for self-employment, boosting of moral of the womenfolk and utilization of their skill have been our prime concept. Strengthening the existing Youth mass to create concentrated force for the community development work is another perspective.

Our approach always remains at grass root level that encourages active participation of the beneficiaries giving top priority to our programme.

We believe this will go a long way for removing the age-old deprivation of basic amenities of the lives of the masses and children in every household enjoys their rights to live and grow as a human being.

At the point of initiation the main framework of our social center has been to create awareness among people and help them to help themselves at large.

OUR STRATEGIES

We ensure maximum satisfaction of basic needs (nutrition, health, education) of our children with a secondary effort aimed at reducing the risk factors within the society. We work out alternative ways for our children to equip them best with moral, physical and intellectual powers that will help them lead a life full of dignity and cause in the changing face of society.

We are working towards the setting up of our Youth House Project in recent future. We emphasize on training our youths with a multitude of vocational training that will work in line with child’s future plan for settlement. This is deliberately thought, to initiate settlement process of children in their early youth in a decent manner. This will again benefit the child as they are re-linked to their natural family at an early age consolidating family relationship in a natural way.

We work for improving the availability of resources with us at the same time making the best use of them for a safe and secure future for each child. We have adopted prevention as our prime strategy that benefits the family unit in the community, one of the key issues for the sufferings of many children in the present social setup.

We are focused to promote and strengthen the families and communities- so as to avoid institutionalized care for children. We exhibit courage to take the responsibility not only of children, placed under our care but also, of all the neglected children in the society, that gives a silent message to all concerned in the society to carry out their part.

Understanding the magnitude of the work, we work with various groups, social representatives, institutions, communities and government to take the responsibility for the protection of the children. We string up together all our efforts to integrate children in to the main stream of society, which is also our prime organizational goal.

We always believe that together we can and we will make a difference

To quote Swami Vivekananda,

“We are in this world by our action. Just as we go out with the sum-total of our present actions upon us, so do we come into it with the sum-total of our past actions upon us which takes us out is the very same thing that brings us in. What brings us in? Our past deeds. What takes us out? Our own deeds here and so on and on we go….”

Asst Village Director :  Mr. H. P. Mahapatra .

Address:

Post Luakera, Near Ring Road, Near Baghawathi Temple, Rourkela,  Sundergarh,  Odisha.

Phone No: 0661 2651325‎

Rani Sati Temple


The Rani Sati Temple is situated at Birmitrapur and is also popularly known as second Jhun-Jhun Dham of India.

The temple is beautifully designed and the work done on the walls are appreciating. The temple complex has got two beautiful flower garden. The statue of lord Shiva is very beautiful in the back side garden of temple. It is also called “Jhun Jhun Dham” at Birmitrapur. The Marwari society from Rajasthan and other parts of country worship Rani Sati Dadi in there house daily and they believe that Rani Sati Dadi is Maa Durga. Rani Sati Dadi is related to Mahabharata. She was Utera, wife of Abhimanyu. When Abhimanyu was died in the battle of Mahabharata by that time Utera wanted to be sati by putting her body into the funeral fire of Abhimanyu. Sri   Krishna came to her and explained that she is not advisable to do so. He also gave her boon that it would only be possible in the next birth and her wish will be fulfilled to became Sati.

In the next life her name was Narayani daughter of Gursamal in the village of Thukaye in Rajasthan.  Abhimanyu became Thandhan son of Jaliram at Hissar in his second life. Thandhan has a beautiful horse and used for his purpose. Thandhan got married to Narayani and spent his life nicely. One of the king’s son from Hissar wished to take the beautiful horse of Thandhan but he denied to give the horse.

Finally the king’s son decided to get the horse forcibly and fought with Thandhan. Thandhan killed the king’s son. By getting the news of death of his son, king decided to kill the Thandhan. Thandhan died in front of Narayani in the battle while fighting with king. Narayani fought with the king and killed the king. She ordered Ranaji who was the care taker of the horse, to make proper arrangement so that she can put herself in the fire with her husband. She blessed Ranaji that his name will be worshiped as Rana Sati with her name and since then she is called as Rani Sati. The blessing of Rani Sati Dadi is very powerful.

In the Rani Sati Temple complex there is Ganesh Temple, Hanuman Temple, Sita Ram Temple and Shiva Temple with other thirteen Sati Temple. Prasad is also distributed after worship. There is proper arrangement for the day meals on payment basis. The beautiful

atmosphere attracts every visitor. The temple is forty kilometres from the Rourkela. At the top of the temple there is a golden pot which is very much alluring.

Khandadhar Waterfall

Khandadhar waterfall is located amidst the forest of Sundergarh. It lies about 104  from Rourkela via Bonaigarh which is 19 km from the waterfall. It is 19 km. (12 miles)to the south-east of Bonaigarh and can be reached by a fair-weather road, the last 1.6 km. is, however, negotiable by foot.

The height of the fall is 244 mtrs. It is the highest waterfall of the state. The magnificent sight, high amidst lush green forests, makes a great picnic  spot. This waterfalls, created by a small rivulet named Korapani Nala, plummets from a height of 800 ft. It surroundings form a perfect base for trekking and sightseeing. The best time to visit here is from October to March.

Goddess Kanta is the known deity of the tribals of the this locality. It is a pleasant spot amidst thick jungles and mountains ideal for nature lovers.

On reaching, a weary visitor would soon forget the strain of the arduous journey. It is a hidden treasure of nature. The scene created by the glittering waters that trickle down the magnificent waterfall can best be enjoyed from mountain top.

Bonda Munda Marshalling Yard

It is the second largest marshalling yard in Asia. Five thousand employees are working here. It is situated 2 km away from Rourkela. The repairing work of train, wagons and engines are being done. Shunting of trains, wagons are being done here to supply to RSP, Lathikatta Refractory Plant and other industries near by Rourkela. Quarters have been allotted to employees with proper school, medical and other facilities.

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