Union Cabinet Approves ₹24,815 Crore Multi-Tracking Projects in 15 Districts Across Uttar Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh
The Indian Railways plans to expand its existing network by approximately 601 kilometers with the introduction of the Ghaziabad-Sitapur rail project, which is estimated to cost ₹14,926 crore. This significant infrastructure development is expected to enhance connectivity between the northern and eastern regions of India, facilitating better transportation of passengers and goods.
The project aims to reduce travel times and promote economic growth in the areas it serves. It will also potentially contribute to the overall modernization of the rail network, aligning with the Indian governments objectives of improving infrastructure and connectivity to support regional development. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance railway services across the country, improve safety standards, and boost the efficiency of rail operations. Further details on the projects timeline and specific benefits to local communities are anticipated from the Indian Railways in the coming months.
