REDEVELOPMENT OF 10 STATIONS OF SOUTH EASTERN RAILWAY UNDER AMRIT BHARAT STATION SCHEME

07-08-2023

PRIME MINISTER LAYS FOUNDATION STONE FOR REDEVELOPMENT OF 10 STATIONS OF SOUTH EASTERN RAILWAY UNDER AMRIT BHARAT STATION SCHEME Amrit Bharat Station Scheme has been launched for redevelopment of Railway stations over Indian Railways. Altogether 1309 Railway Stations have been identified under Amrit Bharat Station Scheme. This scheme envisages development of stations o­n a continuous basis with a long-term approach. Indian Railways is moving ahead at a rapid pace in the direction of modernization and in realising the Government of India’s vision of a New India. Showcasing the grandeur of Indian Diversity, these redeveloped stations will be equipped with new state-of-the-art

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Adarsh Railway Station Scheme
April 6, 2017

Modernisation/upgradation of railway stations is a continuous and on-going process. At present, upgradation of stations is being undertaken under ‘Adarsh Station Scheme’. 1253 stations have been identified for development under ‘Adarsh Station Scheme’ out of which 1022 railway stations have been developed so far and the remaining stations

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HABIBGANJ – THE FIRST PRIVATE STATION OF INDIA
March 24, 2017

Bhopal: Habibganj became the first private station in the country. On Thursday, the Railways handed over all rights to Avane to private company Bansal Hathway Private Limited on Thursday. Now the Railways will be responsible only for the operation of the train. Significantly, Railways has tied up with private company Bansal to make Habibganj

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The Government has commissioned Green Train Corridors
February 9, 2017

The Government has commissioned the following three sections as Green train corridors free from human waste discharge from trains: - Section Zonal Railway Route Length (kms) Rameswaram-Manamadurai Southern Railway 114 Okha - Kanalus Western Railway 141 Porbandar -Wansjaliya Western

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Katni to have India’s longest railway bridge
April 20, 2016

Bhopal: Katni in Madhya Pradesh will have India's longest railway bridge, 14 km on the up line, almost three and half times longer than Vembanad rail bridge in Kerala that connects Edappally and Vallarpadam in Kochi and is 4.62 km long.   Called Katni grade separator, down line of the bridge would be of 7 km. Its total length would be 21

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