From Delhi's Qutub Minar to Uttar Pradesh's Taj Mahal, paintings based on heritage, culture and history of all states from Kashmir to Kanyakumari can be seen. A journey in the toy train will feel like a journey through India,” Jindal said.
The Chairperson pointed out the train, which was once powered by steam and later a diesel engine, would be painted in bright colours and would be “completely upgraded with an electric engine.
“The long term plan is also to link the visuals that children will see on the boundary wall with audio to enhance their learning in a fun manner,” Jindal said. Jindal also shared her plans to improvise and upgrade the National Bal Bhavan.
Soon, glimpse Kashmir to Kanyakumari from toy train in Delhi
New Delhi: Very soon, a joyride inside the National Bal Bhavan's toy train will provide a visual glimpse into India's culture, traditions, history and heritage. “The mini train at the Bal Bhavan here, loved by

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