Northeast Region: Rs. 10,376 crore earmarked for railwaysUnion Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announced a significant budget allocation of Rs. 10,376 crore for the North Eastern Region in FY 2024–25, a fivefold increase from the average annual budget during 2009–14. This investment underscores the government's commitment to modernizing the rail network and expanding railway tracks in the region, aligning...
more... with the Act East Policy. Key highlights include an average of 173 km of new track construction per year from 2014–24, compared to only 67 km per year from 2009–14. The electrification of tracks has also seen substantial growth, averaging 142 km per year from 2014–24, whereas it was NIL during the previous period. Additionally, 60 stations are being developed as Amrit stations, with 50 in Assam and one each in Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, and Tripura. The General Manager of the Northeast Frontier Railways, Chetan Shrivastava, confirmed the allocation of sufficient funds for infrastructure and safety-related works. He highlighted the electrification of 921 RKM in 2023–24 and the target of 1573 RKM electrification in 2024–25, aiming to complete electrification across all Northeastern states. The budget allocation also includes significant funding for new lines and doubling projects (Rs. 8378.53 crore), track renewal and bridge works (Rs. 1305.07 crore), signalling and telecom works (Rs. 170 crore), and passenger amenity improvements at stations (Rs. 537 crore).
Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw ne FY 2024–25 mein North Eastern Region ke liye Rs. 10,376 crore ka budget allocate kiya hai, jo 2009–14 ke average annual budget se paanch guna zyada hai. Ye investment government ka railway network ko modernize karne aur region mein railway tracks ko expand karne...
more... ka commitment dikhaata hai, jo Act East Policy ke saath align hai. Kuchh key highlights mein 2014–24 se average 173 km new track construction per year hai, jiske muqable 2009–14 mein sirf 67 km per year tha. Tracks ka electrification mein bhi kaafi growth dekha gaya hai, jiska average 2014–24 se 142 km per year hai, jabki pehle ye NIL tha. Iske alawa, 60 stations ko Amrit stations ke roop mein develop kiya ja raha hai, jinmein 50 Assam mein aur ek-ek Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, aur Tripura mein hai. Northeast Frontier Railways ke General Manager, Chetan Shrivastava, ne infrastructure aur safety-related works ke liye kaafi fund allocate hone ki confirm ki. Unhone 2023–24 mein 921 RKM ka electrification hone aur 2024–25 mein 1573 RKM electrification ka target hone ki baat batayi, jiska maqsad saare North-Eastern states mein electrification ko complete karna hai. Budget allocation mein new lines aur doubling projects (Rs. 8378.53 crore), track renewal aur bridge works (Rs. 1305.07 crore), signalling aur telecom works (Rs. 170 crore), aur station premises par passenger amenities improve karne ke liye (Rs. 537 crore) bhi kaafi funding include kiya gaya hai.