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Diwali : Huge crowd of pilgrims seen at Udhana railway station waiting to head home

October 2024 342 views 45 Seconds

During the festival of Diwali, a crowd of pilgrims was seen at Udhana railway station to go home. A large number of people gathered at Udhana railway station to go home. Due to the crowd, a tight police presence was arranged. Special arrangements were made to avoid any untoward incidents due to crowding. People from Bihar and Madhya Pradesh come to Surat for employment.

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