How many rupees did it cost to go from Rawalpindi to Amritsar in 1947?
Railway Tickets from Pakistan to India: Can’t say this when it goes viral on social media. In recent times, from old wedding cards to old fashioned bills, many types of bills are attracting people’s attention. The bill of a 37-year-old restaurant came first in this list, after seeing cumin, people came to know that at that time even in a good restaurant, Shahi Chutney was available for Rs.8 and Dal Makhani for Rs.5. After seeing this bill, people also gave different reactions on it. At the same time, a railway ticket from the early days of independence of India and Pakistan is creating a ruckus on social media.
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Please inform that, this ticket is for train journey between Rawalpindi and Amritsar of Pakistan. A total of nine people’s names have been written on this railway ticket. According to this ticket, at that time a train ticket for nine people from Rawalpindi in Pakistan to Amritsar in India cost only 36 rupees and 9 annas. Looking at the ticket, it can be understood that the railway fare between India and Pakistan was only Rs 4 per person. Surprisingly, this ticket is 3rd AC, which is for one-way journey.
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Don’t know what has changed in terms of technology and social system since independence till now. At the same time, new and interesting posts are becoming viral on social media regarding these old tickets, bills and cards. This ticket is dated 17 September 1947. The picture of this ticket has been shared on the social media platform Facebook by a page named Pakistan Rail Lovers, which has been liked by 15,000 people so far.
Hundreds of people express their concern on the same picture. People are liking and sharing this ticket a lot. One user wrote, ‘This is not just paper, but history.’ Another vertical calls it Gold. Another type wrote, ‘This is such a strong carbon copy that even 75 years have not faded.’
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