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PM Modi to Inaugurate 13 Redeveloped Railway Stations in Madhya Pradesh Today

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will virtually inaugurate 13 redeveloped railway stations across Madhya Pradesh today, part of a nationwide initiative under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme. The stations, including Vidisha, Sanchi, and Tikamgarh, now feature modern amenities like digital information systems, lifts, and enhanced security. Each station incorporates local heritage, such as Sanchi's Buddhist motifs, to reflect regional identity. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav highlighted the inauguration of development works worth over ₹189 crore during the event.

PM Modi to virtually inaugurate 13 redeveloped railway stations in MP today

Bhopal, July 17

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to inaugurate 13 redeveloped railway stations across Madhya Pradesh through video conferencing on Friday, bringing welcome relief and modern comfort for railway passengers in the state.

This event forms part of a larger nationwide initiative where 75 railway stations developed under the ambitious 'Amrit Bharat Station Scheme' will be dedicated to the nation.

State Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on his X handle wrote, "Madhya Pradesh, advancing on the path of progress with continuous gifts. Today, I will participate in the virtual inauguration program of the redeveloped Tikamgarh Railway Station under the 'Amrit Bharat Station Scheme' by the honorable Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modiji ji in Tikamgarh. On this occasion, development works worth more than ₹189 crore will be inaugurated and foundation stones laid."

In Madhya Pradesh, the stations selected for transformation include Vidisha, Sanchi, Ashoknagar, Shivpuri, Beohari, Bhind, Harpalpur, Chhatarpur, Tikamgarh, Junnardeo, Balaghat, Chhindwara, and Nainpur. These stations have undergone comprehensive redevelopment, emerging as world-class facilities that blend functionality with regional pride.

The upgraded stations now boast modern station buildings with attractive entrances, spacious and well-ventilated waiting halls, clean and hygienic restrooms, and improved drinking water arrangements.

Passengers will benefit from digital passenger information systems, LED displays, CCTV surveillance for enhanced security, energy-efficient lighting, wide foot-over bridges, and better connectivity between areas.

Several stations feature lifts and escalators, while ramps and other accessibility features ensure easier movement for the differently-abled, elderly, and women travellers. Also, better parking facilities, organised traffic circulation systems, and green zones have been developed within the station premises to create a more pleasant environment.

A distinctive highlight of the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme is the emphasis on incorporating the unique culture, history, and heritage of each region.

For instance, Sanchi station reflects its renowned Buddhist heritage, while Vidisha highlights its rich historical identity.

Other stations similarly integrate local architecture, art forms, and traditional motifs, allowing passengers to experience the essence of the city as soon as they alight. The redevelopment promises smoother access to ticketing areas, waiting halls, and platforms.

Real-time digital updates on train schedules will minimise inconvenience, while the overall clean, safe, and organised atmosphere will significantly enhance the travel experience. Well-planned parking and traffic management are expected to reduce congestion around station areas.

The initiative also encourages the sale of local products, which will create new employment opportunities and boost local trade and economy, particularly benefiting tourist destinations connected through these stations.

This major infrastructure push under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme reflects the government's vision of providing world-class amenities to millions of passengers while preserving and promoting India's cultural diversity.

For Madhya Pradesh, the upgraded stations will not only improve daily commute and long-distance travel but also support tourism and economic growth in the region.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

I travel from Chhindwara to Bhopal regularly for work. The old station was a nightmare - cramped, dirty, no proper waiting area. If even half of what's promised is delivered, it'll be a game changer for us daily commuters. Hope the maintenance lasts though 🤞

Michael C

Great initiative! I've been to India several times for work and the railway stations definitely needed modernization. The focus on accessibility for elderly and differently-abled is particularly commendable. Well done, India! 🇮🇳

Ravi K

I appreciate the effort, but we need to talk about execution. Many such 'virtual inaugurations' happen and then facilities deteriorate within months due to poor maintenance. CCTV cameras get stolen, lifts stop working. Hope this time local authorities take ownership seriously.

Sneha F

My hometown Shivpuri is on the list! 🎉 This is exactly the kind of infra push we needed in Bundelkhand region. Local artisans getting work through the heritage elements and local product sales - that's a double benefit. Proud moment for MP! 🙌

Arjun K

The Amrit Bharat scheme is genuinely impressive in scale. 75 stations nationwide is no joke. But I hope they also focus on the smaller rural stations that thousands use daily. Not every town needs a 'world-class' station, but every station needs basic cleanliness and safety.

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