Manipur's Rail Link to Nation on Track for 2028 Completion

Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh reviewed the progress of the Jiribam-Imphal railway project, which is targeted for completion by December 2028. Officials reported the Rs 21,885 crore project has already achieved nearly 90 per cent physical progress. Once finished, the line will connect Imphal to the national railway network, boosting tourism and socio-economic development. The project includes the construction of the world's highest railway pier bridge over the Ijei River.

Key Points: Manipur Jiribam-Imphal Rail Project Targets 2028 Finish

  • 90% physical progress achieved
  • Rs 21,885 crore project
  • To boost tourism and industry
  • Will connect Imphal to national rail grid
  • Features world's highest railway pier bridge
3 min read

Manipur CM reviews progress of Jiribam-Imphal rail project, completion target set for 2028

CM reviews progress of 111-km railway line, 90% complete. Project to boost tourism, economy, and connect Imphal to national network by 2028.

"the ambitious railway project is targeted for completion by December 2028 - NFR Officials"

Imphal, April 14

Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh on Tuesday visited the ongoing construction site of the Imphal railway station at Yurembam in Imphal West district and reviewed the progress of the much-anticipated 111-km Jiribam-Tupul-Imphal railway project, officials said.

An official from the Chief Minister's Office (CMO) stated that the Chief Minister was briefed by officials of the Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) regarding the current status of the Imphal railway station construction as well as the broader Jiribam (near southern Assam) -Tupul -- Imphal railway project.

During the briefing, NFR officials informed the Chief Minister that the ambitious railway project is targeted for completion by December 2028. Singh also visited the construction site of Tunnel No. 12 at Sangaithel, which is a crucial segment of the Jiribam -Tupul--Imphal railway line.

At the site, he interacted with engineers and officials to assess the pace and quality of the ongoing work. During the inspection, the Chief Minister was accompanied by MLAs Sapam Ranjan and Sorokhaibam Rajen, Chief Secretary Puneet Kumar Goel, Additional Chief Secretary (Transport) Anurag Bajpai, Commissioner to the Chief Minister N. Ashok Kumar, Transport Director Kh. Diana, along with other senior government officials.

According to NFR officials, the Rs 21,885 crore Jiribam-Imphal railway project has already achieved nearly 90 per cent physical progress, marking a significant milestone in infrastructure development in the region.

Officials noted that once completed, the railway line is expected to provide a major boost to tourism, facilitate industrial growth, generate employment opportunities, and contribute substantially to the overall socio-economic development of Manipur.

Upon completion of the project, Imphal will be connected to the national railway network, becoming the fifth capital city in the northeastern region to have rail connectivity, after Dispur in Assam, Agartala in Tripura, Itanagar in Arunachal Pradesh, and Aizawl in Mizoram.

Meanwhile, Manipur Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla earlier visited Noney district to inspect the construction of what is set to be the world's highest railway pier bridge over the Ijei River. This engineering landmark forms an integral part of the 111-km Jiribam-Imphal railway project and is expected to play a vital role in linking the state capital with the national railway grid.

During his visit, railway engineers briefed the Governor on the progress of the bridge construction, informing him that the structure is nearing completion and is expected to be finished soon.

Bhalla lauded the efforts of the engineers and workers involved in the project and encouraged them to maintain their commitment and diligence in the larger interest of the people of the state.

- IANS

Share this article:

Reader Comments

P
Priya S
A Rs 21,885 crore project and 90% complete? That's impressive progress. The world's highest railway pier bridge sounds like an engineering marvel. Can't wait to travel by train to Manipur!
R
Rohit P
Good to see infrastructure development in the Northeast. But I hope the local communities are benefiting from the employment opportunities, not just outsiders. The socio-economic development must be inclusive.
S
Sarah B
As someone who has visited Imphal, this is a game-changer. The road journey is beautiful but long. A train will make it so much more accessible for tourists and students alike. Great step forward.
V
Vikram M
December 2028 target seems realistic given the 90% progress. The CM reviewing it personally is a good sign. Infrastructure like this strengthens national integration, especially for border states. Jai Hind!
K
Karthik V
While the project is commendable, I hope the environmental impact in the ecologically sensitive region has been properly assessed. Development should not come at the cost of Manipur's beautiful hills and forests.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50