Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Inaugurate Railway Projects Worth 891 Crore in Gujarat

Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Inaugurate Railway Projects Worth 891 Crore in Gujarat

Gandhinagar, March 28. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to visit Gujarat for a one-day trip on Tuesday, March 31, to dedicate several railway projects worth 891 crore rupees to the people of the state. These projects, under the Ministry of Railways, are designed to strengthen connectivity, stimulate economic activities, and enhance transportation facilities for passengers.

As per agency report, the Prime Minister will virtually inaugurate these projects from Vav-Tharad in the presence of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel. A major highlight of the visit will be the inauguration of a 55-kilometer new railway line from Himmatnagar to Khedbrahma, which has been constructed at a cost of 482 crore rupees. This project is expected to significantly improve connectivity in the Sabarkantha district, providing a direct link between Ahmedabad and Udaipur while ensuring faster and more affordable travel for the public.

The new railway infrastructure is anticipated to increase access to essential services such as healthcare and education, while also creating fresh livelihood opportunities for local communities. In addition to the Himmatnagar-Khedbrahma line, the Prime Minister will dedicate the 27-kilometer Kanalus-Jamnagar doubling project, built at a cost of 257 crore rupees, and the 11-kilometer Gandhidham-Adipur multitracking project. These initiatives aim to make train movement faster and more efficient, particularly for the movement of goods to major industrial hubs and Deendayal Port.

The development projects are also expected to play a vital role in boosting local tourism. During the program, the Prime Minister will flag off a new train service running from Khedbrahma to Ahmedabad via Himmatnagar. This new service is intended to make travel more convenient for the residents of the region and provide a boost to local economic development.

These efforts are part of a broader vision to modernize Indian Railways and make it more efficient. By ensuring connectivity to remote areas and enriching the overall travel experience, these initiatives aim to promote inclusive growth and strengthen the Indian economy.