Explore The World of Mano Majra...
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A typical scene at an Indian train station. Many of the trains were overcrowded like this due to the huge number of people migrating back and forth.

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Welcome to Mano Majra, a quaint little farming village at the border of India and Pakistan. Train to Pakistan is set in this small village and many of the conflicts take place here.
Mano Majra is famous for its location and its train station. Although it is not the biggest nor the most advanced train station, the train station is important to India and the people who live in Mano Majra. Because Mano Majra is located right on the border of Pakistan and India, the town becomes important in the story later on. The train of corpses or the train leaving to Pakistan are major points in the story where the train station in Mano Majra becomes crucial in the story.
On the other hand, Mano Majra's train station is very important to its people as well. Due to the conformity and boring farm lives, the villagers depend on the arrival and departure of the trains as entertainment and chances for people to come together.
Mano Majra is a small, peaceful village until the religious war between the Muslims, Sikhs and Hindus.