Amrit Bharat Scheme Transforms 92 NE Railway Stations with Modern Amenities

The Amrit Bharat Station Scheme is driving a comprehensive, phased redevelopment of railway stations across the Northeast Frontier Railway zone. A total of 92 stations have been identified, with 60 already underway across all Northeastern states, aiming to systematically upgrade passenger amenities and core infrastructure. The scheme emphasizes modern facilities like lifts, escalators, free Wi-Fi, and improved access while promoting local entrepreneurship through initiatives like 'One Station One Product'. The redeveloped Haibargaon station in Assam, inaugurated by the Prime Minister, sets a benchmark by blending modern infrastructure with local cultural heritage.

Key Points: Amrit Bharat Station Scheme Revamps NE Railway Infrastructure

  • Redevelopment of 92 NFR stations
  • Modern amenities like lifts & free Wi-Fi
  • 'One Station One Product' for local economy
  • 60 stations in Northeast underway
  • Haibargaon is first completed station
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Amrit Bharat Station scheme revamps rail infrastructure in NE region ​

92 stations in Northeast India being redeveloped under Amrit Bharat Scheme with modern amenities, free Wi-Fi, and local economic opportunities.

"blends modern facilities with the essence of Assamese culture and heritage - Kapinjal Kishore Sharma"

Guwahati, Feb 16

The Ministry of Railways has rolled out the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme to usher in a new era of modern, passenger-friendly railway infrastructure across Indian Railways, officials said on Monday. ​

The Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) Chief Public Relations Officer (CPRO) Kapinjal Kishore Sharma said that the scheme envisions the comprehensive redevelopment of railway stations through a long-term, phased approach, guided by detailed master plans for each selected station to systematically enhance passenger amenities and core infrastructure. ​

He said that under ABSS, emphasis is being placed on improving station access and circulating areas, upgrading waiting halls and toilets, installing lifts and escalators where required, enhancing cleanliness, and providing free Wi-Fi. ​

Modern passenger information systems, Executive Lounges, dedicated business meeting spaces, landscaping, and upgraded station façades are key components of the redevelopment. ​

The scheme also promotes local entrepreneurship through initiatives such as 'One Station One Product' kiosks, creating fresh economic opportunities for local communities. ​

The Amrit Bharat Station Scheme is transforming the railway landscape of Assam and the wider Northeast under the jurisdiction of Northeast Frontier Railway. ​

A total of 92 stations have been identified for redevelopment in the NFR zone, of which 60 stations across the Northeast are being taken up under the scheme. These include 50 stations in Assam, four in Tripura, and one station each in Sikkim, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Mizoram, and Nagaland. ​

As the gateway to the Northeast, Assam has emerged as the largest beneficiary, with works spanning major urban centres and key regional towns. ​

Haibargaon railway station became the first Amrit Bharat station in Assam to be completed and was inaugurated in May 2025 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The redeveloped station has set new benchmarks in passenger amenities, infrastructure, and design. ​

Developed on the principle of "Virasat Bhi, Vikas Bhi," it blends modern facilities with the essence of Assamese culture and heritage, reimagining the station as a vibrant city centre with world-class and Divyangjan-friendly amenities, Sharma said. Significant progress has been recorded across multiple divisions in Assam. ​

Under the Alipurduar Division, Fakiragram station has achieved 88 per cent physical progress, Kokrajhar 78 per cent, Dhubri 80 per cent, and Gauripur 82 per cent. In the Rangiya Division, Majbat railway station has reached 98 per cent completion, while Viswanath Chariali has achieved 97 per cent progress. ​

Under the Lumding Division, Chaparmukh station has recorded 85 per cent progress. In the Tinsukia Division, North Lakhimpur station and Simaluguri Junction have each achieved 65 per cent progress. ​

In Meghalaya, Mendipathar station under the Rangiya Division has attained 73 per cent progress. The Amrit Bharat Station Scheme marks a major step towards upgrading India's railway infrastructure to meet the demands of a fast-developing nation. ​

The modernised stations are expected to generate employment and business opportunities, enhance travel ease, and emerge as hubs of socio-economic activity. ​

By combining improved connectivity, contemporary amenities, and the preservation of regional identity, the scheme reflects the government's strong commitment to inclusive and future-ready development across Assam and the Northeast.

- IANS

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Rohit P
About time! The stations in Assam, especially in smaller towns, have needed this upgrade for decades. Free Wi-Fi and better toilets are basic necessities in this day and age. Hope the quality of work is maintained and not just for show before elections.
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Aman W
"Virasat Bhi, Vikas Bhi" – I love this concept. It's important that development doesn't erase our local culture. Blending Assamese heritage with modern facilities at Haibargaon station sets a great example for the other 91 stations. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
As someone who travels to Shillong often, I'm thrilled to see Mendipathar station in Meghalaya on the list. Improved rail connectivity in the Northeast is a game-changer for tourism and business. The focus on Divyangjan-friendly amenities is also very commendable.
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Karthik V
Good initiative, but execution is key. We've seen projects announced with great fanfare before. The article mentions progress percentages, which is good for transparency. Hope they also focus on maintaining these new facilities long-term and not just building them.
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Nisha Z
This will be a huge boost for local economies. Stations becoming "hubs of socio-economic activity" means more shops, food stalls, and jobs for people in towns like Kokrajhar and Dhubri. Infrastructure development in the Northeast is long overdue and very welcome.

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