Upgradation of 8 railway stations under Amrit Bharat Station..!?
Upgradation of 8 railway stations under Amrit Bharat Station..!?
The central government has decided to develop 6 railway stations in the hubli division and 2 railway stations in the mysore division of the South Western Railway into high-class railway stations under the Mrit Bharat Yojana. prime minister Narendra Modi. On the 6th, he will lay the foundation stone for 508 railway stations across the country through video conference. The central government has decided to develop 6 railway stations in the hubli division and 2 railway stations in the mysore division of the South Western Railway into high-class railway stations under the Amrit Bharat scheme. prime minister Narendra Modi. On the 6th, he will lay the foundation stone for 508 railway stations across the country through video conference.
In the 2023 budget, it was announced that 1,275 stations across the country would be redeveloped under the Amrit Bharat Station Project. Under this scheme, 55 stations are planned to be redeveloped in Karnataka. Among these are Alnavara .17.2 crore, Ghataprabha .18.02 crore, Gokak Road .17 crore, Gadag-. 23.2 Ko., Koppal-. 21.1 crore and Bellary .16.7 crore and Araseikere of mysore division .34.1 crore. And a total of 8 railway stations including Harihar .25.2 crore have been decided to be developed for .172.52 crore. A master plan will be prepared under the Amrit Bharat Station Project to usher in the continuous development of the railway station. Station entrance, circulation area, passenger rest room, toilet, disabled passenger lift… and escalator, cleanliness of station, free Wi-Fi, delivery of locally made goods to passengers through one station one product store, executive lounge, space for retail outlets. , many amenities will be provided including station design. The project aims to upgrade the station building with a modern architectural design, connecting both sides of the station with the city, sustainable and eco-friendly development, construction of gravel-free tracks, 'roof plazas', and making the stations into city centers. indian Railways has also invited suggestions from the citizens for the redevelopment of the stations.