The loco pilot was presented a 'different' kind of turban on occasion of birthday of the Deccan Queen, before it started from PUNE's PF# 1.

Date: 2009-06-01
Owner: Ashish Kuvelkar
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Make OLYMPUS_IMAGING_CORP. Model X450,D535Z,C370Z
Aperture Value f/4.5 Color Space sRGB
Exposure Program Program Flash No Flash
ISO 121 Metering Mode Center Weighted Average
Shutter Speed Value 0.02 sec Digital Zoom 1x
Digital Zoom Ratio 1 Date/Time 2009 Jun 01 07:11:07 +0100

Comments
Kudos to the zeal and enthusiam to IRFCA Pune gang, from the cake to the cap for LP. Really DQ b'day has proved to be the biggest single occassion for IRFCA Pune to meet.
Posted by Parag (guest) on 2009 Jun 02 14:42:56 +0100
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This cap is from Pune's streets picked up from Ravivar Peth. The cap was supposed to be a single Nepali topi , a typical cap from Nepal , but we managed to stich a single crown to it which has given it a different look and the TURRA also goes well with ...
Posted by Chaitanya (guest) on 2009 Jun 02 08:10:33 +0100
who is that person pointing his Nikon D80 at loco pilot?
Posted by Aseem Johri on 2009 Jun 01 15:28:14 +0100
Please put your name....
Posted by Abhishek Waykole on 2009 Jun 01 07:54:48 +0100
Who are you and why were you presented this cap?????
Posted by Abhishek Waykole on 2009 Jun 01 07:53:55 +0100
I think this type of cap is prevalent in Central Asia. I was presented a similar one when I visited Tajikistan last year. Bright coloured velvet are hallmarks of such caps.
Posted by Guest on 2009 Jun 01 06:54:57 +0100