00:00Well, just imagine a net that cuts across borders, scorching deserts and lush green valleys, all the way to the bee.
00:07He is the first among the Sagirs. Yes, we are talking about the Barr-e-Saghir, Pako, that famous and historic figure of India.
00:12Railway knitwork. This is just iron.
00:14These are not strips, but a vibrant story that has changed the map of this entire region.
00:20So, let's take a look at this amazing railway journey from Sindh to Rajasthan.
00:44The vices have been erased like wrong letters and every corner of the box has been joined together.
00:50So let's start with the first part, a micro review, and Rashid will begin.
00:56from Abad. Now if you look at the map at 25.4601
01:00If we pin 68.6745 degrees north and 68.6745 degrees west, we will reach exactly at Rashidabad railway station.
01:08We are starting from this particular point so that we can first see the ground reality and then from here
01:12We come zoom
01:28This station is located on the crossing branch line, exactly between Tajpur, Nasarpur Road and Tindo Alayar.
01:35And then this line continues to curve towards the zero point. This tells us that an apparent
01:40small hort
01:58You can find these important stations in the provinces. Sindh has important points like Mirpur Khas and Khokrapar, Balochistan
02:04Heading towards the Himalayas, you can see the Koitas and Sibhis, and in Punjab, the major marquees like Lahore and Multan.
02:09reveals that
02:10How the entire country is woven into a single thread. Just look at the network in Sindh,
02:15Dozens of places like Hyderabad Junction, Karachi Cantt, Rohtak, Jacobabad, Padedan and Patoro Junction are connected to each other.
02:23I mean, just imagine how much infrastructure was built to connect the cities and towns of just one state.
02:31These tracks are not just for any ordinary road but serve as the social and economic lifeline of the entire Sindh.
02:37And if we are in Punjab
02:39This sequence doesn't stop as you head towards Taisalabad, Gujranwala, Rawalpindi, Saiwal, Sargodha, and Wazirabad.
02:47These strips were the key pillars of this entire system. These were the Wasi, Zarai, and Santi areas of Punjab.
03:03It's not limited to that. From Peshawar City, Nowshera, and Mardan in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa region to the extremes of Balochistan.
03:10These railway lines cut through difficult terrains like Chaman, Dalbandin and Taftan, creating significant geographical changes.
03:17These paths have given rise to obstacles, passing through high mountains and black lacquer rocks, these paths are truly a testament to human determination.
03:24And this is a telling example of superb engineering. Now let's move on to our next stop, Part 3, Jothpur Junction.
03:32Of
03:32So a very important thing to understand here is how these regional knitworks on both sides of the border
03:38are operating. On the left, you have Pakistan Railways, which operates under its Ministry of Railways.
03:45and in the same way on the right
04:01Together we reach our next destination i.e. Jodhpur Junction, its official station code is JU, this is India
04:08It is a very important and busy node within the state of Rajasthan and the interesting thing is that its present
04:15One in the sequence
04:16The station includes a large and basic platform for the Naklo Hamal and Rapti in this special area.
04:22Now this timeline is the centre, it explains in a wonderful way that this modern day
04:28The station actually has its historical history.
04:30Jodhpur Junction was inaugurated in 1885 and then served as the seat of the British-era Great Indian Peninsula.
04:38We saw that historic era of Railways and with the passage of time, crossing various stages, today we have this modern Indian
04:44Railways'
04:45This timeline has become an important part and tells us about the entire system of Barre Sagir.
04:50There is a common and centuries old date, so after seeing all this, this question finally comes to mind
04:56It is definitely known that in the entire Barre Sagir, this Vasi and
05:00And what is the true legacy of this intricately interconnected railway infrastructure? Just imagine this historic network.
05:07How it has kept our geography connected even today and how it has laid the foundation for the journey of modern times
05:13keep it
05:13This is indeed a story that allows us to delve deeper into the history of this region and learn more.
05:19gives a feast of
05:20Next time you travel, remember this wonderful date.
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