The railways have a workshop- with an installed capacity to generate
30,000 litres of bacteria each month- in Nagpur, but no action has been taken on a 2011 proposal to set up two more facilities, at Kapurthala and Perambur.
Scion of a Brahmin landlord family from Shahjahanpur in Uttar Pradesh with marital connections as rich and
diverse as the Tagores of Bengal and the Kapurthala house in Punjab,
Prasada grew up in an era when the landed aristocracy was losing its social primacy.