PM Modi to Flag Off Inaugural Run of Tata-BMPR Express on March 1 at 11:00
Prime Minister will Launch New Train Service via Video Conference at Tatanagar on Friday
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurates Train No 08153/08154 (TATA-BMPR-TATA) through a video conferencing ceremony at Tatanagar Railway Station.
JAMSHEDPUR – The Prime Minister Narendra Modi would flag off the inaugural run of Train No. 08153/08154 i.e. Tata-Badampahar-Tata Express at Tatanagar Railway Station via video conferencing. The ceremony would take place at 11.00 a.m. Friday.
The Chairman & CEO of the Railway Board, Ministry of Railways, has said that the Prime Minister would flag off the inaugural run of the train through VC.
The event would be attended by senior rail officials and it would mark the much awaited flagging off of the inaugural run of Train No 08153/08154 (TATA-BMPR-TATA).
The PM would attend and flag off the train through video conferencing.
Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India, would also preside over the entire ceremony.
According to railway officials, Tatanagar Railway Station is all ready to serve as the prestigious venue for this occasion.
The Divisional Railway Manager of Chakradharpur, S.E. Railway, has been overseeing the preparations for the key event.
The railway officials said that this new train service symbolizes a leap forward in connectivity and infrastructure for the Badampahar area and added that it reflects the government’s commitment to enhancing the nation’s railway network.
The service is expected to benefit countless passengers by improving access and convenience.
This initiative also underscores the importance of Tatanagar as a key railway hub.
The launch aligns with broader efforts to modernize and expand railway services across India.
Shashank Shekhar Swain, a member of Indian Railways Fan Club and IndiaRailInfo said: “Passengers now have a new, efficient way to travel between Tata and BMPR. The event would be a milestone in the ongoing development of India’s transportation infrastructure in this region.”

