Is Nihalgarh's station name only being changed or the city as well? Because if it's only the former, it is gonna lead to asynchronicity. Also, what is wrong with 'Nihalgarh'. It is a simple one word. Why change it to a longer complex one that doesn't match the city's name? Don't politicians have better things to do than change station's names?
These people should take a cue from advanced countries like Japan, France or even China and see that investing in rail infrastructure is how you improve the conditions, not changing rail...
more... names. It's a wastage of time, money and worst of all, unending confusion for the passengers. Either the people who change these names are fools or take us for fools.