Blitz Bureau
PRIME Minister Narendra Modi on January 1 inaugurated and laid the foundation stones of multiple railway projects through video conferencing, further strengthening India’s railway infrastructure.
Union Minister of Railways Ashwini Vaishnaw, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Manjhi, Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, and Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu also attended the virtual event.
Among the key projects, PM Modi inaugurated the new Jammu Railway Division, marking a significant step towards enhanced connectivity in the region. He also inaugurated the Charlapalli New Terminal Station in Telangana and laid the foundation stone of the Rayagada Railway Division Building of the East Coast Railway.
Addressing the event, PM Modi highlighted the strides India is making in connectivity, referring to his recent experience with the Namo Bharat train in Delhi-NCR and the expansion of Delhi Metro projects.
“The development of Indian Railways is crucial for achieving the resolution of a Viksit Bharat,” he said. He elaborated on four focus areas for railway development: modernisation of infrastructure, enhanced facilities for commuters, improved connectivity across the country, and employment generation.
“The event embodies this vision, contributing significantly to making Indian Railways a modern 21stcentury transportation system,” he added.
Highlighting high-speed trains such as Vande Bharat, Amrit Bharat, and Namo Bharat, PM Modi said these services have become benchmarks for Indian Railways. He noted that Vande Bharat trains are operational on over 50 routes, with 136 services running at speeds of 180 km per hour, easing travel for millions.
“The time is not far when the first bullet train will also run in India,” he said.
The Prime Minister shared that the electrification of railway lines has increased from 35 per cent in 2014 to near-total electrification today. He also noted the construction of over 30,000 kilometres of new tracks and numerous bridges to prevent accidents in the past decade.
“The ‘Kayakalp’ campaign has brought remarkable changes to Indian Railways. With the promotion of ‘Make in India,’ modern coaches are being developed for metro and railway services, and railway stations are being redeveloped with solar panels and ‘One Station One Product’ stalls, creating millions of job opportunities,” he said.
He also appreciated projects in Jammu and Kashmir, including the Chinnar Bridge, the world’s tallest railway arch bridge, and the Anji Khad Bridge, the country’s first cable-stayed railway bridge.
Focusing on Odisha, PM Modi said the state holds immense potential for international trade due to its natural resources and coastline. He mentioned ongoing projects worth over Rs 70,000 crore, including seven Gati Shakti cargo terminals, which are enhancing trade and industry in the state.