Cabinet nod to 4 railway projects worth over Rs 12,000 crore
Under the 145-km new line project in Gujarat, a total of 13 new railway stations will come up in three years to connect the Harappan site Dholavira, Koteshwar temple, Narayan Sarovar and Lakhpat fort.
Written by Dheeraj Mishra
New Delhi | August 28, 2025 05:07 AM IST
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These four projects together will cover a total of 13 districts in Gujarat, Karnataka, Telangana, Bihar and Assam and will increase the existing network of Indian Railways by about 565 kms.
The Union Cabinet on Wednesday approved a new line to connect Gujarat’s far-fetched region Rann of Kutch and Harappan site Dholavira, along with clearing three multi-tracking projects traversing through Karnataka, Telangana, Bihar and Assam, worth Rs 12,328 crore for better passenger and goods transport.
These projects are Deshalpar-Hajipir-Luna and Vayor-Lakhpat new line, Secunderabad (Sanathnagar)-Wadi third and fourth Line, Bhagalpur-Jamalpur third line, and Furkating-New Tinsukia doubling.
Under the 145-km new line project in Gujarat, a total of 13 new railway stations will come up in three years to connect the Harappan site Dholavira, Koteshwar temple, Narayan Sarovar and Lakhpat fort.
The line will also help in increasing the transportation of salt, cement, coal, clinker and bentonite.
Officials said that the 173-km Secunderabad (Sanathnagar)-Wadi multi-track project spanning across Karnataka and Telangana will be completed in five years, 53-km Bhagalpur-Jamalpur third line in Bihar will take three years, while 194-km Furkating-New Tinsukia doubling in Assam will be completed in four years.
These four projects together will cover a total of 13 districts in Gujarat, Karnataka, Telangana, Bihar and Assam and will increase the existing network of Indian Railways by about 565 kms.
It will also result in the movement of the additional freight traffic of 68 million tonnes per annum on the routes, officials said.
Dheeraj Mishra is a Principal Correspondent with the Business Bureau of The Indian Express. He plays a critical role in covering India's massive infrastructure sectors, providing in-depth reporting on the connectivity lifelines of the nation.
Expertise & Focus Areas: Mishra’s journalism is focused on two of the country's most capital-intensive and public-facing ministries:
Ministry of Railways: Tracking the operations, safety, and development of India's vast railway network.
Ministry of Road Transport & Highways: Covering policy decisions, infrastructure projects, and highway development.
What sets Mishra apart is his rigorous use of the Right to Information (RTI) Actas a primary tool for news gathering. By relying on official data and government records, he ensures a high degree of accuracy and trustworthiness in his reporting. This data-driven approach has resulted in numerous impactful reports that hold public institutions accountable and bring transparency to government operations.
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