
Indian Railways have decided to run an exhibition train dedicated to Nobel laureate Mother Teresa, giving an insight into her life devoted to poor and destitute. Named 'Mother Express', the train will be flagged off by Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee from Kolkata on Thursday, coinciding with
Mother Teresa's 100 birthday, traversing the length and breadth of the country for the next six months.
"The train would showcase life and philanthropic deeds of this great soul who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 and India's highest civilian honour, the Bharat Ratna in 1980 for her humanitarian work," said a Railway release.
It would comprise three air-conditioned coaches in which photographs, write-ups, etc would be exhibited to project the life, work and message of Mother Teresa.
Missionaries of Charity has helped in the project by supplying the photographs and other materials of Mother Teresa for showcasing, the release said.
Mother Teresa was a Catholic nun who founded the Missionaries of Charity in Kolkata and who worked tirelessly in the service of the poor, sick, orphaned and destitute for over 47 years.
The Railway Minister Mamata
The Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee was greatly influenced by mother
Teresa, and she is rewarding Mother Teresa through this commendable
act of exalting her through the railway system.
What we lack in this generation is moral and spiritual leadership. People
are living for themselves, and will try everything under the Sun to reach
their selfish goals of life even by pushing others to the side.
Let Mother Teresa's life may enlighten the citizens of India while her 100th
birth day is celebrated, to be serving and caring people.
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