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Kapurthala, February 23

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Deputy Commissioner Ghanshyam Thori, who also has the additional charge of DC Kapurthala, visited the Rail Coach Factory (RCF) on Tuesday to have a close look at the process of making rail coaches.

He called on Ravinder Gupta, General Manager, RCF, to discuss issues pertaining to the industry in the district. While visiting the shell assembly branch and furnishing branch, he was briefed about the construction of railway coaches by Jatesh Kumar, an official of the company.

Thori said the contribution made by RCF, Kapurthala, country’s largest unit in the railway sector engaged in making state-of-the-art train carriages, to the development of the country was unparalleled and known across the world.

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