Railway Ministry Approves 3 Major Projects for West Bengal

The Ministry of Railways has sanctioned three new railway projects for West Bengal, including doubling of the New Jalpaiguri-Siliguri line and a new express train. Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari announced mandatory Vande Mataram in schools and land transfer to BSF for border fencing. The first Cabinet meeting also approved implementation of central schemes like Ayushman Bharat in the state. These decisions mark a significant shift in development focus under the new BJP government.

Key Points: Railway Ministry Sanctions 3 Projects for West Bengal

  • Doubling of 7.15 km New Jalpaiguri-Siliguri railway line approved
  • New 18061/18062 Santragachi-Khatipura Express to operate between Kolkata and Jaipur
  • FLS sanctioned for 107-km Shalwani-Adra third railway line
  • Mandatory singing of Vande Mataram in schools from May 18
  • Land transfer to BSF for border fencing approved in first Cabinet meeting
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Railway Ministry approves 3 projects for West Bengal

Railway Ministry approves doubling of New Jalpaiguri-Siliguri line, new Santragachi-Khatipura Express, and survey for Shalwani-Adra third line.

"In our very first Cabinet meeting today, we have taken the decision to transfer the land to the BSF. - Suvendu Adhikari"

New Delhi, May 15

The Ministry of Railways has sanctioned three new railway projects and services for West Bengal, with Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw writing to West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari regarding the approvals.

According to the letters, the work for doubling the New Jalpaiguri-Siliguri railway line spanning 7.15 km has been approved.

The Railways has also approved operation of the new 18061/18062 Santragachi-Khatipura Express between Kolkata (Santragachi) and Jaipur (Khatipura) via Kharagpur.

In addition, the Final Location Survey (FLS) for preparation of a Detailed Project Report (DPR) for the construction of the 107-km Shalwani-Adra third railway line has also been sanctioned.

Meanwhile, since the BJP government assumed office in the state, several development-focused announcements and welfare schemes have been rolled out across various sectors.

On Thursday, Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari announced that singing of Vande Mataram will be made mandatory in all government and government-aided schools in West Bengal from May 18.

After taking oath as West Bengal Chief Minister on May 9, Suvendu Adhikari chaired his first Cabinet meeting on Monday and approved the transfer of land to the Border Security Force (BSF) for fencing the India-Bangladesh border and approved the implementation of Ayushman Bharat in the state.

Six decisions were taken during the first cabinet meeting.

The newly elected chief minister said that the land would be handed over to the Ministry of Home Affairs within 45 days to address the issue of illegal infiltration.

"In our very first Cabinet meeting today, we have taken the decision to transfer the land to the BSF. The process of transferring this land commences today. It will be transferred to the MHA within the next 45 days. Once this is accomplished, the BSF will complete the border fencing, and the ongoing issue of illegal infiltration will be resolved within a short period," Adhikari said.

Adhikari also announced that central welfare schemes, including Ayushman Bharat and Jan Arogya Yojana, would now be implemented in West Bengal.

The process has begun to actively implement major Central Government schemes in the state, including Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana, Pradhan Mantri Krishak Bima Yojana, PM SHRI, Vishwakarma Scheme, Beti Bachao Beti Padhao, and Ujjwala Yojana. District Magistrates have been instructed to expedite the forwarding of all applications to the concerned Union Ministries.

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally, Vande Mataram in schools! This should have been there from day one. National pride is important for our youth. 👏
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James A
Impressive start by the new CM Adhikari. Border fencing to stop infiltration, implementing central schemes like Ayushman Bharat - these are practical steps. But I hope the state government focuses equally on local employment and industry.
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Aman W
The Rs 107 km Shalwani-Adra third line survey is good news for coal and freight traffic. West Bengal's rail network needs modernization. Let's see if execution matches announcements.
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Sneha F
Happy to see multiple central schemes finally coming to Bengal after so many years of political obstruction. Ayushman Bharat will help millions of poor families get healthcare. But let's also ensure local industries get support.
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Rajesh Q
Finally some real development in Bengal after decades! Border fencing is essential - infiltration has damaged our economy and society. Vande Mataram in schools will instill patriotism. Kudos to CM Adhikari for swift decisions. 👍
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Deepak U
Railway projects are good but I wish they'd also upgrade suburban train services in Kolkata. The local train network is overcrowded and needs modernization. Hope that's next on the agenda.

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