DEPARTMENT OF TRIBAL STUDIES KANNADA UNIVERSITY, HAMPI - 583 276 Tq: Hosapete, Dist: Ballari, Karnataka State, www.kannadauniversity.org Professor K M Metry MA, M Ed, Ph D (Sociology) Mob: +91 94486 32685, email: [email protected] No: KUH:DTS:ABGGMS:2016-17 Date: 02.12.2016 Dear Sir/Madam, Jai Seva Sub: Invitation for Akhil Bharatiya Gondwana Gond Mahasaba’s 12th Maha Adhiveshana and Kanaka Gurupeetha’s 13th Halumatha Sanskriti Vaibhava is to be held on 12, 13, 14 January 2017. Ref: Preparatory meeting dated 30th November 2016, at Kalaburagi (Gulbarga), Karnataka We are happy to invite you to the Akhil Bharatiya Gondwana Gond Mahasaba’s 12th Maha Adhiveshana and Shree Kaginele Mahasansthana Kanaka Gurupeetha’s 13th Halumatha Samskriti Vaibhava to be held at Kanaka Gurupeetha, Tinthani Bridge, Devadurga Taluka, Raichur district, Karnataka on 12, 13, 14 January 2017. From last decade our Gond (Kuruba) Shreematha is continuously organizing a Milk Cult (Halumatha) religious Cultural Conclave in the month of January on the Krishna river bank near Tinthani Bridge. In this occasion more than three lakhs Gond Kuruba and its sub groups’ religious heads, Folk artists, Intellectuals, Social activists, devotees will participate. A detailed Concept Note on the proceedings of the Program and Route chart is attached for information. Participants are requested to carry warm clothes due to the cold conditions of the venue. So, on behalf of our Sheematha and other Gond Organisations I am here with requesting you to kindly attend the Mahadhiveshana and Halumatha Sanskriti Vaibhava. For stay and other details please contact to Shri Siddaramananda Swamiji, Peethadhipati, Shree Kaginele Mahasansthana Kanaka Gurupeetha, Tinthani Bridge (9449615600, [email protected]) and also contact to Shri Mahantesh S Koulgi, Advocate and President, Karnataka Gond, Kuruba STs Association, Kalaburagi (Gulbarga) M: 9945570505, 9632691541, email: [email protected] and Basavaraj Malage, President, Bidar District Gond (Kuruba) Employees Association, Bidar (9448568330, [email protected]). With regards, Yours I am (K M Metry) State Secretary, ABGGM, Karnataka 1 ABGGMS 12th Mahadhiveshana & SKMKG 13th Halumatha Sanskruti Vaibhava - Concept Note AKHIL BHARATIYA GONDWANA GOND MAHASABHA’s 12TH RASHTRIYA MAHA ADHIVESHANA & SHREE KAGINELE MAHASANSTHANA KANAKA GURUPEETHA’s 13TH HALUMATHA SANSKRUTI VAIBHAVA 12, 13, 14 January 2017 Venue Shree Kaginele Mahasansthana Kanaka Gurupeetha, Kalaburagi Division, Tinthani Bridge, Devadurga Taluka, Raichur District, Karnataka CONCEPT NOTE Akhil Bharatiy Gondwana Gond Mahasabha (ABGGM) met in a Pre- Maha Adhiveshan of 12th National Gond Tribes Conference in Rourkela, Odisha on 19th, 20th November 2016. It is decided that the 12th National Gond tribes Conference will be held in between 12th-14th January 2017 in Shree Kaginele Mahasansthana Kanaka Gurupeetha (SKMKG), Tinthani Bridge, Devadurga Taluka, Raichur District Karnataka. Following the Rourkela preconference meeting, a team of ABGGM visited Kalaburagi on 30th November 2016 and discussed the same with local Gond tribes members. The delegates’ team included R N Dhruv, National Secretary, ABGGM and members Krishna Netam, Diwakar Pendam, Dr Sainath Bakaram Kodape and Gopichand Kumre. Shatali Shedmake and Ramesh Kasa from the standardization of Gondi Dictionary technical team were also present. The team participated in a press conference and preparatory meeting on the same day. Akhil Bharatiy Gondwana Gond Mahasabha: Akhil Bharathiy Gondwana Gond Mahasabha was founded in the year 1930, with a firm objective to unite all the Gonds spread across India and strengthen efforts for the welfare of the Gond Community. Shishupal Sori, Retd. IAS (9425515822, [email protected]) officer is the National President of the Mahasabha. R N Dhruv, National Secretary of the Mahasabha. (9826667518, [email protected]) Ever since the foundation of Mahasabha, it has worked hard and organized 11 National Gond Conferences across various regions till now. The 12th National Gond Conference is scheduled to take place in Tinthani Bridge, Devadurga Taluka, Raichur district in Karnataka. Under the leadership of Shishupal Sori ji this conference is organized in collaboration with Karnataka Gond, Kuruba STs Association, Kalaburagi and Shree Kaginele Mahasansthana Kanaka Gurupeetha, Tinthani Bridge. List of the Rashtriya Adhiveshans (National conferences) organized by Mahasabha is as follows: 2 ABGGMS 12th Mahadhiveshana & SKMKG 13th Halumatha Sanskruti Vaibhava - Concept Note Maha Adhiveshan Venue Organised Date/Year 1st Maha Adhiveshan Mohabatta Village, Baihar Tahsil, Balaghat 1934 district, Madhya Pradesh 2nd Maha Adhiveshan Seoni, Madhya Pradesh 1935 3rd - 5th Before the Independence of India in various 1935-1944 Maha Adhiveshan places. 6th Maha Adhiveshan Itka-Nainpur Village, Mandla district (MP) 1945 7th Maha Adhiveshan Matha Angarmoti Prangan, Dhamtari (CG) 7-9 June 2009 8th Maha Adhiveshan Gondwana Bhavan, Raipur, Chhattisgarh 25-27 December, 2010 9th Maha Adhiveshan Gondwana Bhavan- Kanker, Chhattisgarh 14-16 December, 2012 10th Maha Adhiveshan Raje Khandkya Ballarshah Samadhi Parisar, 25-27 December, 2014 Ballarshah, District Chandrapur (MS) 11th Maha Adhiveshan BTM Ground, Jharsuguda, Odisha 25-27 December, 2015 12th Maha Adhiveshan KMKG, Tinthani Bridge, Devadurga Taluka, 12-14 January, 2017 Raichur district, Karnataka A note on Krishna River, Tinthani Bridge and Kaginele Mahasansthana Kanaka Gurupeetha-Tinthani: Krishna River rises at Mahabaleswar in district Satara, Maharashtra in the west and meets the Bay of Bengal at Hamasaladeevi in Andhra Pradesh, on the east coast. It flows through Maharashtra, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. The delta of this river is one of the most fertile regions in India and was the home to ancient Satavahana and Ikshvaku Dynasty kings. Tinthani Bridge is built on the river Krishna in Devadurga taluka, Raichur district, Karnataka state in South India. “Shree Kaginele Mahasansthana Kanaka Gurupeetha” is located here. The Gurupeetha was established as a spiritual and cultural centre for Gond, Kuruba etc milk cult (Halumatha) communities in the state of Karnataka. The Mahasamsthana is presided and founded over by Shri Siddaramananda Swamiji (9449615600, [email protected]) who has done so much for downtrodden communities from last thirteen years. The shreematha celebrates all religious festival in the name of “Halumatha Sanskriti Vaibhava” every year. The Sreematha has followers’ world over. Karnataka Gond, Kuruba (Kuruba in the districts of Bidar, Kalaburagi, Yadgiri) STs Association, Kalaburagi is the name of the banner is a combination of Gond Tribe organizations coming together to work towards a common theme of the welfare of the Tribals in the state of Karnataka. The Banner also has been coordinating and guiding as parent organization for cluster organizations to work towards the welfare of the Gond Community. The Banner is successfully leaded by Mahantesh S Koulgi (9945570505, 9632691541, [email protected]) and Basavaraj Malage, President, Bidar District Gond (Kuruba) Employees Association, Bidar (9448568330, [email protected]). OBJECTIVES OF THE MAHADHIVESHAN: The major objective of the 12th National Gond Conference is to introduce the face of the “Akhil Gondwana Gond Mahasabha” to the Gond tribes in Karnataka and a vis-a-vis. There will be focused discussions on varied themes related to Gond community. The conference will also have paper presentations by various scholars of different regions on the following themes. Koya Punem (The True Path) 3 ABGGMS 12th Mahadhiveshana & SKMKG 13th Halumatha Sanskruti Vaibhava - Concept Note Renaissance of the Gotul System Preservation and Promotion of Gondi language and script Standardization of Gond Clans and Totems Preservation of Gondwana Historical and Spiritual monuments Folk lore and Indigenous Knowledge of the Gond tribes Shambhu Sandesh Smarika: ABGGM in every Mahadhiveshan releases a Smarika entitled “Shambhu Sandesh”, which includes articles on various issues written by intellectuals from the community. For the 12th Mahadhiveshan we are inviting articles on the Objectives of the Mahadhiveshan and ABGGM stated themes as above. Typed articles (in soft copy) should reach to the Editor, Krishna Netam (8719802785), on or before 25th December 2016 for publication. Entries should be sent to the ABGGMS email id: [email protected] Awards presented by the Mahasabha: Mahasabha felicitates individual and organizations for excellence and contribution in various fields at national level. Any queries on the Awards can be reached to RN Dhruv, National Secretary, 9826667518, [email protected]. The list of the awards are listed below: Awardees Field Photo Name of the Award of Contribution Gondi Dharm ke Mahan Dharmguru Pahandi Pari Kupar Protection and Lingo Samman Preservation of (His holiness Pahandi Kupar Lingo has given SAGA-Gond Gondi language, (Koytur) Social System, GOTUL-Gond Culture Centre, culture and PENKHADA-Gondian Holy Place, PUNEM-Gondi Religion literature (The True Path), MUTHAVA-Koytur Priest these five principles to the Koyturs. Lingo advised to the people that they should adopt the universal word “JAI SEVA” for the welfare of the human being) Shahid Veer Baburao Shedmake Samman Excellence in (In Maharashtra Baburao Puleshwar Shedmake (1833-1858) inspiring people, was the eldest son of Poolaisur Bapu and Jurja Kunwar. organizing Shedmake got his initial education from Ghotul Sanskar social Kendra where he learnt Hindi, Gondi and Telugu along with movements and music and dance. In 1854 Chandrapur came under British rule. strengthening Shedmake was first to raise his voice against British rule. On community 21st October, 1858 he was hanged at open ground in Chanda by British) Raje Khandikiya Ballal Shah Samman Strengthening (Raje Khandakya Ballarshah (Ruling period 1472- 1497) Social unity of Founder of the historic Ballarshah Nagar, Maharashtra, made the Community an impressive rule for 25 years. He came to throne after the and death of his father, Gond king Sher Shah) Organizational skill Rani Hirai Samman (For Women) Women (Rani Hirai (1704-1719 AD) was the queen of Chandagarh, awakening and the Architecture of the Chandrapur city, Maharashtra. She was unity devotee of the Matha Kali Kankali of Chandrapur. She built the majestic Mausoleum for her husband Beershah Atram, which is renowned to be the biggest Mausoleum of a king in Maharashtra). Loknete Baburao Madavi Samman Political and (Architecture of the Gadchiroli town, Maharashtra, National Social service 4 ABGGMS 12th Mahadhiveshana & SKMKG 13th Halumatha Sanskruti Vaibhava - Concept Note Political leader of the Adivasis) Veerangana Maharani Durgavati: Matru Shakti Chetana Women’s Samman Education, self (Veerangana Maharani Durgavati (1524-1564) Maharani of employment and Garh Mandla (Jabalpur), Madhya Pradesh. Fought for the self reliance protection of the Gondwana kingdom, martyred in the battle field) Maharaja Shankar Shah, Raghunath Shah: Utkrisht Traditional Krishi Seva Samman Agriculture, (Shankar Shah and son Raghunath Shah, Kings of the Garh Animal Mandla, Madhya Pradesh, fought against the British in 1857 husbandry mutiny. Both were brutally killed on 18 September, 1857 in Jabalpur by the British forces after they were captured) Maharaja Karmveer Lal Shyam Shah: Dharm, Samskriti Propagation and & Sahitya Samman Protection of Gondi Dharm, Culture, traditions and Customs Literary contributions on the Gond identity Vir Gundadhur, Vir Dibridhur; Gondi lok Chetan, Folk lore; folk Janjagriti Samman dance, folk art, (Gundadhur was the leader of "Bhumkal Rebellion of 1910" folk songs, folk against British government in Bastar region of Present tales, folk Chhattisgarh State of India. There were several precipitating theatre, folk factors for the rebellion of Bhumkal. Enforced degradation of crafts, folk the Bastar King, Extensive forest areas were declared reserved literature, forests; Due to the excessive revenue demands of the colonial Protection of rule, several tribal villages were given on lease to thekedars Jal, Jangal, who adopted extremely oppressive means to collect revenues Jameen (Water, from the tribals. Gundadhur is one of the early freedom Forest, Land) fighters to fight for Jal, Jangal, Jameen. Ramprasad Pottai Smriti Samman: Gondi Bhasha & Lok Fine arts and Shilpa samrakshan Samman Sculpture: (Ram Prasad Potai (1920-1962) was a Great person of Kanker, Kamsy Shilp, Chhattisgarh. He dedicated his each and every part of life to Prastar Shilp, the region and humanity. In 1944 He passed the LLB from Mruda Shilp, Nagpur University. He was famous for his leadership quality Kasht Shilp, and for bringing social awareness among tribals. He Bamboo Shilp participated in politics, in 1945 Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru elected him as a member of constitution preparation committee. In 1950 he became a member of parliament. In 1962 he won MLA election as an independent candidate from Bhanupratappur) Vishwa Sangeet Samrat Maharaja Chakradhar Singh Folk lore; folk Porte Samman: dance, folk art, (Maharaja Chakradhar Singh Porte (1905-1947) succeeded folk songs, folk throne on 23rd August 1924 after death of his brother Raja tales, folk Natwar Singh in 1924. He was king of Raigarh from 1924 to theatre, folk 1947 and chief of Bargarh ruled by Gond dynasty. He crafts, folk completed his education at Rajkumar College, Raipur where literature he learnt literature, English, Sanskrit and Music. He himself 5 ABGGMS 12th Mahadhiveshana & SKMKG 13th Halumatha Sanskruti Vaibhava - Concept Note was a great musician (Tabla) gathered devout persons from different field like Music, Literature and Dance) Krantikari Shahid Ramadhin Gond Samman For the (Jal, Jangal, Jameen ki Raksha) protection of Jal, Jangal and Jameen (Water, Forest, Land) Venkatesh Atram Jyeshtha Sahityik Samman Gondi (Venkatesh Atram was a famous poet, writer, scholar and Literature: for political personality from Maharashtra. He contributed in the writing Stories field of literature focusing the issues of Dalit, Adivasi and and Songs in suppressed communities of India. His Marathi book on Gondi Gondi. Samsrutiche Sandarbha is very popular in Gond tribes. He was an Editor of a “Jangoraitad” bilingual Gondi-Marathi fortnightly magazine) Mahatma Bomagondeshwara Samman Protection of (Gond Raj Bomagond was protected pastoral Gond tribes pastoral land forest rights and culture in the regime of Bahamanis of Bidar, and culture of Karnataka. He helped Bahamani kings to built a fort in Bidar, Gond tribes Gond tribes of Bidar, Gulbarga is worshiping Bomagond as their deity) Workshop on Standardisation of Gondi Dictionary (9 to 11 January 2017) Gondi is one of the main Adivasi languages in India. It is spoken by more than 5 million people in 6 states of Central India (some Gondi scholars claim the number to be near to 10 million). Though Gondi is one of the oldest languages of the country (and some Gondi scholars claim that if one knows Gondi script then you can also decipher Harappan scripts which is from the same time period) but because it has not been used for education and mass communication purposes so lots of words from dominant regional and state languages have entered the language. Today instead of one Gondi we have ‘Telugu Gondi’ in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, ‘Hindi Gondi’ in Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, ‘Marathi Gondi’ in Maharashtra, ‘Odiya Gondi’ in Odisha, Kannada Gondi in Karnataka and so on. Before we can popularize a common Gondi mass communication platform for all Gondi speakers spread over 12 states, it is essential to create a standard form of Gondi language which will be accepted by all Gondi speakers. The Standardised Gondi dictionary can go to Govt of India as an application to include Gondi language in 8th schedule of Indian Constitution. With the help of Ministry of Culture, Govt of India at Gandhi Smriti & Darshan Samiti-Delhi we have done a preliminary workshop in July 2014. Where we’ve collectively worked with Scholars from 6 states and structured the process of Standardization. The Standard Gondi Dictionary is a compilation of various dialects and forms of Gondi spoken across Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Odisha regions. CGNet & Adivasi Swara, a mobile phone based community media platform has helped to organize and has participated in the all previous series of workshops across various Gondi regions in India. This Standard Gondi Dictionary project is voluntarily supported by Academic institutions, Central and State government bodies, voluntary organizations and members of Community as a whole. This experiment is one of its kind and unique in its form and approach. The details of previous workshops are as followed: Sl Host Organisations Venue Date of the 6 ABGGMS 12th Mahadhiveshana & SKMKG 13th Halumatha Sanskruti Vaibhava - Concept Note No Workshop 1 Central Gondwana Net (CG Net) with Gandhi Smiriti and Gandhi Smiriti and 21-25 July 2014 Darshan Samithi, Raj Ghat, New Delhi and Ministry of Darshan Samithi, Raj Culture, Govt of India, New Delhi Ghat, New Delhi 2 Department of Tribal Studies, Kannada University, Hampi Chavadi, Darpana, 24-29 August with Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore Srisail Guest House, 2014 KUH 3 Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, Amarkantak, IGNTU, Amarkantak 25-29 October Madhya Pradesh 2014 4 Raj Gond Seva Samithi, Gondwana Panchayath Rai Kumram Bhimu 11-15 December Centres, Adilabad, Telangana State Associated with Complex, Utnoor, 2014 Central Gondwana Network (CG Net), Bhopal and Adilabad, Telangana Integrated Tribal Development Agency (ITDA), Utnoor, State Adilabad, Telangana State 5 Adivasi Sankshema Parishad, Koyator Bata, ITDA, Bhadrachalam 12-16 May 2015 Bhadrachalam (TG), ITDA, Bhadrachalam, Khammam District, CG Net & Adivasi Swara, Bhopal 6 Gondwana Tribal Education Societry, Jivati, Dist: Rajiv Gandhi Kamgar 21-25 November Chandrapur, Gondwana Samaj Sudharak Trust, Bhavan, Chandrapur 2015 Chandrapur, CG Net and Adivasi Swara, Chhattisgargh (MS) The Gondi Standardisation Dictionary committee in May 2016 met in Chintooru of East Godhavari district in Andhra Pradesh to form an Editorial board and discussed a way forward to speedy completion of the project. Prof. KM Metry, Dept of Tribal studies, Kannada University, Hampi is the Editor and Director of the “Gondwana Gondi Dictionary”. Language experts from each region are part of the Editorial committee. Compiled Dictionary manuscripts submitted to Kannada University by Prof. KM Metry have been reviewed and University concerned interest in publishing the Dictionary. It is a compilation of 2850 Gondi words which have their varied forms from each identified region. At the moment we are in search of technical assistance to have IPA for each Gondi word of the Dictionary. As soon as the IPA conversion is done, the Dictionary is further set to a final review and publishing. 12th National Gond Conference will be held in Kaginele Mahasansthana, Kanaka Gurupeetha, Tinthani bridge, Devadurg Taluk, Raichur district, Karnataka between 12, 13, 14 January 2017. The final review by the language experts will be part of the 12th National Gond conference. All the state representatives will be invited to take part in the final review sessions of the Dictionary, which will begin from the 9th of January 2017, three days prior the National conference. Editorial Board Name of the State Gondi dialect Regions Codes Name of the Members Andhra Pradesh Bhadrachalam, A Madivi Nehru East Godavari Madivi Veeraiah, Chhattisgarh North Bastar (Kanker) C1 Sher Singh Achla, Gondi Dharmacharya South Bastar C2 Pramod Pottai Kanker C3 Mangal Kunjam Maharashtra Chandrapur, Gadchiroli, M1 Godru Patil Jumnake Yavatmal Maniraven Dugga Prakash Salame Nagpur division M2 Prahlad Sidam Madhya Pradesh Baitul, Chindwara MP1 Shuklu Singh Ahakey Balaghat, Mandla, Seoni MP2 Gulzar Singh Markam, Heerasan Uikey, Sushila Durve 7 ABGGMS 12th Mahadhiveshana & SKMKG 13th Halumatha Sanskruti Vaibhava - Concept Note Odisha Malkangiri O Anand Madi, Rama Madkami, Sita Ram Madi Telangana Adilabad T Arju, Sidam Arka Manikrao Kotnak Bhimrao Professor K M Metry, Director and Editor of the Dictionary ORGANIZING COMMITTEE: 1. Shri Siddaramananda Swamiji Peethadhipati, Shree Kaginele Mahasansthana Kanaka Gurupeetha, Tinthani Bridge, Devadurga Taluka, Raichur District, Karnataka (9449615600, [email protected]) 2. Shri Shishupal Sori, National President, ABGGM, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, 9425515822, [email protected] 3. R N Dhruv, National Secretary, ABGGM, G2, Polytechnic Colny, Rudri, Dhamtari district, Chahttisgarh, (9826667518, [email protected]) 4. Professor K M Metry, Karnataka State Secretary, ABGGM, Department of Tribal Studies, Kannada University, Hampi – 583 276, Mob: 9448632685, email: [email protected] 5. Mahantesh S Koulgi, President, Karnataka Gond, Kuruba STs Association, # 112, Sri Veerabhadreshwara Colony, Near Jayateertha Kalyana Mantapa, Udnoor Road, Kalaburagi – 585 328 (9945570505, 9632691541, [email protected]) 6. Basavaraj Malage, President, Bidar District Gond (Kuruba) Employees Association, Bidar (9448568330, [email protected]). ROUTE DIRECTIONS: Nearest Railway Stations to the Tinthani Bridge are Yadgir (75), Raichur (90), Kalaburagi (Gulbarga) 132 Kms. Karnataka state is equipped with well established Government Road Transport service which is convenient to reach Conference locations from all the nearest Railway Stations. AIR WAYS: Distance in Kilometres: Nearest Airports from Tinthani Bridge are Hyderabad (269), Bangalore (489), Pune (472) all the Airports are connected with nearby Railway Stations and Road ways to the venue. Road way and Railways: Distance in Kilometres. Nearest Railway Station Tinthani Bridge (in KM) Yadagir 75 Raichur 90 Major Train Wadi Jn 115 Route Kalaburagi (Gulbarga) 132 Details: Hosapete Jn 169 Ballari 173 Guntakal Jn 214 8 ABGGMHS y1d2teh Mraabhaaddhiveshana & SKMKG 13th Halumatha Sansk2ru6ti9 Vaibhava - Concept Note Belagavi 278 Pune Jn 472 Banagalore 489 Pune to Yadgir (via Kalaburagi) Train Runs on (From station) Travel Train name Train type From Dep To Arr. No M Tu W Th F Sa Su time 1 12163 CHENNAI EXPRESS SUF Y Y Y Y Y Y Y PUNE 00:10 YG 07:28 07:18 2 11013 COIMBATORE EXP MEX Y Y Y Y Y Y Y PUNE 01:55 YG 10:28 08:33 3 11027 CSTM-MAS MAIL MEX Y Y Y Y Y Y Y PUNE 03:35 YG 13:23 09:48 4 11301 UDYAN EXPRESS MEX Y Y Y Y Y Y Y PUNE 11:45 YG 20:19 08:34 LTT-KIK WEEKLY 5 11017 MEX X X X X X Y X PUNE 15:35 YG 23:10 07:35 EXPRESS 6 16331 TRIVANDRAM W EXP MEX Y X X X X X X PUNE 15:50 YG 23:53 08:03 7 16351 CSTM- NCJ EXP MEX X Y X X X Y X PUNE 15:50 YG 23:53 08:03 8 16339 CSTM-NCJ EXP MEX X X Y Y Y X Y PUNE 15:50 YG 23:53 08:03 9 11073 LTT-MAS EXPRESS MEX Y X X X X X X PUNE 16:45 YG 00:58 08:13 10 11041 CSTM -MAS EXPRESS MEX Y Y Y Y Y Y Y PUNE 18:10 YG 02:58 08:48 11 16381 KANYAKUMARI EXP MEX Y Y Y Y Y Y Y PUNE 19:25 YG 05:24 09:59 12 19420 ADI MAS EXP MEX X X Y X X Y X PUNE 21:10 YG 05:13 08:03 JP-YPR WEEKLY 13 82654 SUVD X X X X X X Y PUNE 21:10 YG 05:13 08:03 SUVIDHA SPL Nanded to Yadgir (via Bidar) SNSI-TPTY WEEKLY 1 17418 MEX X X X Y X X X NED 03:45 YG 13:28 09:43 EXP 2 16593 NED-SBC-EXP MEX Y Y Y Y Y Y Y NED 06:00 YG 17:43 11:43 Hazrat Nizamuddin via Habibgunj, Nagpur to Yadgir NDLS-SBC KARNATAKA 1 12628 SUF Y Y Y Y Y Y Y HBJ 07:05 YG 03:18 20:13 EXP Varanasi via Habibgunj, Nagpur to Yadgir BSB-MYS BI WEEKLY 1 16230 MEX X X X Y X Y X BSB 21:05 YG 08:53 35:48 EXP Howrah junction to Hyderabad Train Runs on (From station) Travel Train name Train type From Dep To Arr. No M Tu W Th F Sa Su time 1 12514 GHY - SC EXPRESS SUF X X X X Y X X HWH 01:05 SC 04:00 26:55 HWH-SC FALAKNUMA 2 12703 SUF Y Y Y Y Y Y Y HWH 07:25 SC 09:35 26:10 EXP HWH HYB EAST 3 18645 MEX Y Y Y Y Y Y Y HWH 11:45 HYB 17:55 30:10 COASTEXPRESS 4 22849 SHM - SC S/F EXP SUF X X Y X X X X SHM 12:10 SC 14:25 26:15 5 12773 SHM-SC AC EXPRESS SUF X X Y X X X X SHM 16:05 SC 19:00 26:55 9 ABGGMS 12th Mahadhiveshana & SKMKG 13th Halumatha Sanskruti Vaibhava - Concept Note Hyderabad to Yadgir Train Runs on (From station) Travel Train name Train type From Dep To Arr. No M Tu W Th F Sa Su time SNSI-TPTY WEEKLY 1 17418 MEX X X X Y X X X SC 09:15 YG 13:28 04:13 EXP HYB-TPTY 2 17429 MEX Y Y Y Y Y Y Y HYB 16:15 YG 20:54 04:39 RAYALSEEMA EXP SC-YPR GARIB RATH 3 12735 GBR X Y X Y X X Y SC 19:50 YG 23:33 03:43 EXP 4 18111 TATA - YPR EXP MEX X X X X Y X X SC 22:30 YG 03:43 05:13 5 11303 HYB-KOP EXPRESS MEX Y Y Y Y Y Y Y HYB 23:10 YG 03:28 04:18 Khammam to Yadgir (via Hyderabad) Train Runs on (From station) Travel Train name Train type From Dep To Arr. No M Tu W Th F Sa Su time 1 18111 TATA - YPR EXP MEX X X X X Y X X KMT 16:55 YG 03:43 10:48 Nagpur to Raichur (via Hyderabad) 1 12591 GKP-SBC EXP SUF X X X X X X Y NGP 04:00 RC 20:08 16:08 BANGALORE RAJDHANI 2 22692 RAJ X Y Y X X Y Y NGP 10:10 RC 23:08 12:58 EXPRES Bhopal to Raichur BANGALORE RAJDHANI 1 22692 RAJ X Y Y X X Y Y BPL 04:40 RC 23:08 18:28 EXPRES NDLS-SBC KARNATAKA 2 12628 SUF Y Y Y Y Y Y Y HBJ 07:05 RC 04:08 21:03 EXP 3 12591 GKP-SBC EXP SUF X X X X X Y X BPL 21:20 RC 20:08 22:48 Varanasi to Raichur 1 16230 BSB-MYS BI WEEKLY EXP MEX X X X Y X Y X BSB 21:05 RC 09:55 36:50 Hyderabad to Raichur Trains between stations HYDERABAD DECAN[HYB] and RAICHUR[RC] Type of trains: ALL Runs on (From station) Travel Train No Train name Train type From Dep To Arr. M Tu W Th F Sa Su time 1 77693 KCG-RC PASS DMU Y Y Y Y Y X Y KCG 06:20 RC 12:25 06:05 2 17418 SNSI-TPTY WEEKLY EXP MEX X X X Y X X X SC 09:15 RC 14:23 05:08 3 12591 GKP-SBC EXP SUF X X X X X X Y SC 15:20 RC 20:08 04:48 4 17429 HYB-TPTY RAYALSEEMA EXP MEX Y Y Y Y Y Y Y HYB 16:15 RC 21:53 05:38 BANGALORE RAJDHANI 5 22692 RAJ X Y Y X X Y Y SC 18:50 RC 23:08 04:18 EXPRES 6 12735 SC-YPR GARIB RATH EXP GBR X Y X Y X X Y SC 19:50 RC 00:38 04:48 7 12732 SC-TPTY EXP SUF X X Y X X Y X SC 20:05 RC 00:38 04:33 10 ABGGMS 12th Mahadhiveshana & SKMKG 13th Halumatha Sanskruti Vaibhava - Concept Note
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