A Train That Serves Kindness

 The Sachkhand Express (12715) runs between Nanded in Maharashtra and Amritsar in Punjab, a journey of nearly 2,000 kilometers that spans almost 35 hours. It connects two of the holiest Sikh shrines in India. But what truly makes this train sacred is not the route- it’s the warmth you feel when a stranger offers you food, not for money, not for thanks, but simply because you’re on the same journey.

Since 1995, passengers on the Sachkhand Express have been receiving free, home-style meals- breakfast, lunch, and dinner- served with grace, respect, and a quiet smile. You might be handed a plate of steaming kadhi-chawal, a humble sabzi, and soft, fresh rotis- no bill, no obligation, just a gesture of love.

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