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PM Modi Virtually Inaugurates 8 Redeveloped Railway Stations in Rajasthan

Prime Minister Narendra Modi virtually inaugurated eight redeveloped railway stations in Rajasthan under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme. The stations have been modernized with amenities like lifts, escalators, free Wi-Fi, and digital systems while preserving regional heritage. Jaisalmer Railway Station, the largest project, was redeveloped at Rs 140 crore with heritage-inspired designs reflecting the Sonar Fort. The initiative aims to transform railway stations into modern, passenger-friendly hubs while retaining local identity.

PM Modi inaugurates 8 redeveloped railway stations in Rajasthan under Amrit Bharat Scheme

Jaipur, July 17

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday virtually inaugurated eight redeveloped railway stations in Rajasthan as part of the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme, under which 75 railway stations across the country have been modernised to enhance passenger amenities while preserving regional architectural heritage.

The stations have been upgraded with modern facilities such as lifts, escalators, free Wi-Fi, executive lounges, improved waiting areas, digital passenger information systems, and infrastructure designed for persons with disabilities.

The redevelopment has been carried out under the theme of "Heritage as well as Development" (Virasat Bhi, Vikas Bhi), with station buildings incorporating local art, culture, and architectural elements.

The eight railway stations inaugurated in Rajasthan are Jaisalmer, Barmer, Dausa, Khairthal, Gotan, Somesar, Deeg and Gangapur City.

Of the eight stations, six fall under the jurisdiction of the North Western Railway (NWR), which has described them as the region's new generation of "Amrit Stations".

Among them, Jaisalmer Railway Station is the largest redevelopment project in the state, completed at an estimated cost of Rs 140 crore.

Designed to reflect the architecture of the historic Sonar Fort, the station now features heritage-inspired façades, 10 lifts, and 10 escalators.

Other redeveloped stations include Gotan developed at cost of Rs 20.14 crore, Barmer for Rs 18 crore, Dausa for Rs 15 crore, Somesar for Rs 13 crore and Khairthal for Rs 12.79 crore. Deeg and Gangapur City, though located in Rajasthan, are administered by other railway zones.

At Dausa Railway Station, redevelopment works worth around Rs 15 crore have added a new waiting hall, upgraded lighting, digital coach guidance systems, improved parking facilities, and barrier-free access through ramps and dedicated pathways for senior citizens and persons with disabilities.

The station also features murals and artwork showcasing Rajasthan's cultural heritage.

A public programme was organised at the station to mark the inauguration, where local public representatives, railway officials, passengers, and school students gathered to watch Prime Minister Modi's virtual address.

The redevelopment is part of the Centre's nationwide initiative to transform railway stations into modern, passenger-friendly transport hubs while retaining their local identity.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Good initiative, but I wish they would focus on improving train punctuality and safety first. Modern stations are useless if trains are constantly delayed. Still, appreciate the effort to make travel more comfortable for everyone. 👍

Emma D

I'm from the UK but visited Rajasthan last year. The heritage architecture there is stunning. Blending modern amenities with that character is a smart move. Jaisalmer station sounds like a destination in itself now!

Vikram M

Great to see smaller stations like Khairthal and Somesar getting attention. Often rural stations are neglected. But Rs 140 crore for Jaisalmer alone? Would love to see a detailed cost breakdown. Hope the money is well-spent.

Rohit P

Excellent! This is what we need - stations that reflect our local culture and heritage. The Dausa station with Rajasthani murals and barrier-free access is commendable. Must visit Deeg station next time I'm there. 🚂

James A

As an American who travels frequently, I always admire India's commitment to blending modernity with tradition. Free Wi-Fi and executive lounges at railway stations would be a hit in the US too. Smart investment for tourism.

Siddharth J

Good work but one request - please

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