Gwalior's Western Bypass & Railway Station: Scindia's Inspection Spurs Development

Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia inspected the Western Bypass and Gwalior Railway Station development works in Gwalior. He stated the 28.5 km bypass, costing ₹1347 crore, will reduce travel time and boost western Gwalior's growth. Scindia also reviewed the railway station's redevelopment, focusing on quality and timely completion. Additionally, he addressed the NEtym 2026 cultural festival at Delhi's Hindu College, praising the Northeast region's potential.

Key Points: Gwalior Bypass & Railway Station: Scindia Inspects Progress

  • Western Bypass to connect Agra-Gwalior Corridor to Shivpuri Expressway
  • Bypass cost ₹1347 crore, length 28.5 km
  • Gwalior Railway Station redevelopment reviewed
  • Minister highlights Gwalior as Delhi's 'counter magnet city'
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Jyotiraditya Scindia inspects Western Bypass, Gwalior Railway Station development works

Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia inspects Western Bypass and Gwalior Railway Station works, promises faster travel and new development for the region.

"Gwalior's development will happen at the speed of a bullet train. - Jyotiraditya Scindia"

Gwalior, April 28

Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia on Tuesday inspected the Western Bypass and Gwalior Railway Station development works in Gwalior.

Speaking to the people here, Scindia highlighted that the Bypass will comprehensively transform the development and progress of the city, as it would connect directly to the Gwalior Expressway, reducing the travelling time.

"We will be able to cover this distance in 15 minutes, and this distance is 30 kilometres. Gwalior's development was happening in the eastern region, and now that development will also take place in the western region... I have established an international cricket stadium worth 300 crores in Western Gwalior. The Western Expressway will be ready by January 2028... Gwalior's development will happen at the speed of a bullet train," he said.

In an X post, he said that the inspection was done with the resolve to give new momentum to the overall development of Gwalior-Chambal

"...This 28.5 km long Western Bypass, costing approximately ₹1347 crore, will connect the Agra-Gwalior Corridor to the Shivpuri Expressway and open new doors of development in the city's western region. Under the guidance of the Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi ji and with the cooperation of the Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways Shri @nitin_gadkari ji, the dream of developing Gwalior as Delhi's 'counter magnet city' is rapidly being realized in the government of the Hon'ble Chief Minister Shri @drmohanyadav51," he wrote in the post.

In another post, he detailed the inspection and review of redevelopment works at Gwalior Railway Station. "Along with the DRM and railway officials, I inspected various parts of the station, including the platform, concourse, west arrival, east departure, parking, ticket office, skylight arrangement, facade mockup, GFRC cladding, and heritage building, and issued instructions to complete the work with quality and within the stipulated timeframe," the post said.

He also addressed the 15th edition of NEtym 2026, the annual cultural festival of the Northeast Cell at Hindu College, University of Delhi, marking a significant milestone in celebrating the spirit, talent, and potential of the Northeast region.

Thanking the organisers and students for the invitation, the Union Minister lauded NEtym as a dynamic platform that reflects the capability, energy and cultural richness of the Northeast that is reverentially referred to as the 'Ashtalakshmi' of India. He noted that over the past two years, his tenure as DoNER Minister has deepened his understanding of the region's immense potential, not only for India but as a strategic bridge to Southeast Asia and the wider global landscape, according to an official release from the Ministry of Development of North-East Region.

Speaking at an institution with a rich legacy as it approaches its 125th year, the union minister highlighted the exceptional human capital of the Northeast, pointing to its remarkable literacy levels, averaging nearly 93% and emphasised that the region's youth must lead India's growth story across sectors.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see Scindia ji actively inspecting projects. But 1347 crore for 28.5 km seems steep - hope there's proper transparency in tendering. Also, what about the railway station's heritage building? Hope they preserve its character while modernising.
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Vikram M
"Bullet train speed development" - sounds great on paper. But ground reality is different. The eastern bypass took almost 10 years. Let's see how this one goes. Still, credit where due - connecting western Gwalior to expressway makes sense. 🚗
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Rohit P
Appreciate the railway station upgrade focus. Gwalior junction desperately needs better facilities - especially for senior citizens and women. The skylight and facade mockup sounds fancy but I just want clean washrooms and functioning lifts! 🙏

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