Railways Clears 100 Projects Worth ₹1.53 Lakh Crore, Doubling Expansion

The Ministry of Railways has sanctioned 100 projects for FY 2025-26 with a total investment of ₹1.53 lakh crore. This marks a historic expansion, covering over 6,000 kilometers of network, with approvals and financial commitment more than doubling year-on-year. The projects aim to decongest routes, improve passenger experience, and enhance connectivity, particularly in tribal and remote regions. The massive investment is also strategically aligned with boosting freight capacity and is expected to generate substantial employment and stimulate core industrial sectors.

Key Points: Railways Sanctions 100 Projects Worth ₹1.53 Lakh Crore in FY26

  • 100 projects approved
  • ₹1.53 lakh crore investment
  • Over 6,000 km expansion
  • Focus on Maharashtra, Bihar, Jharkhand
  • Aligned with Mission 3000 MT freight goal
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Railways clears 100 projects worth Rs 1.53 lakh crore in FY26; expansion more than doubles YoY

Indian Railways approves 100 projects with ₹1.53 lakh crore investment, doubling route expansion to over 6,000 km to boost connectivity and logistics.

"This is not incremental progress--this is India laying the tracks for its next economic leap. - Ministry of Railways"

New Delhi, April 12

The Ministry of Railways on Sunday said it has sanctioned 100 railway projects in FY 2025-26 with a total investment of Rs 1.53 lakh crore, marking a sharp rise in spending and expansion as part of its infrastructure push.

According to the Ministry of Railways, this includes a record expansion of over 6,000 kilometers, reflecting a significant jump compared to the previous year.

"A total investment of Rs 1.53 lakh crore has been committed across these projects, covering more than 6,000 kilometres of railway network. This marks a historic milestone in railway expansion," the ministry said in its release.

The ministry highlighted that the scale of approvals and spending has increased substantially year-on-year. "Compared to FY 2024-25... project approvals have increased by 56 per cent, route coverage has surged by over 114 per cent, and financial commitment has witnessed a remarkable jump of more than 110 per cent," it added.

The projects include new railway lines, doubling and multitracking works aimed at easing congestion and improving services. "These are strategically aimed at decongesting saturated routes, improving punctuality, and enhancing passenger experience while expanding connectivity to underserved regions," the ministry said.

The expansion will cover most major states, with a focus on key regions. "Maharashtra (17 projects), Bihar (11), Jharkhand (10), and Madhya Pradesh (9) emerge as key focus states," the release noted, adding that these states play a critical role in freight and passenger movement.

The ministry also emphasised connectivity in remote and tribal areas. "A major focus has been laid on expanding rail connectivity in tribal and remote regions... ensuring access to markets, healthcare, education and employment opportunities," it said.

Several large-scale projects have also been approved as part of the expansion. "Over 35 projects exceed Rs 1,000 crore, forming the backbone of corridor-level upgrades," the ministry stated.

The investment push is aligned with improving freight capacity and logistics efficiency. "The projects are strategically aligned with the Mission 3000 MT initiative aimed at significantly enhancing cargo capacity," the release said, adding that the initiative will support faster movement of coal and minerals and improve port connectivity.

"This massive investment is expected to generate substantial employment, stimulate demand in core sectors such as steel and cement, and reduce logistics costs across the country," the ministry added.

The Ministry of Railways described the initiative as a transformative step towards building a high-capacity network, stating, "This is not incremental progress--this is India laying the tracks for its next economic leap."

- ANI

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Priya S
Rs 1.53 lakh crore is a staggering amount. While the intent is good, I really hope there is strict monitoring to prevent cost overruns and delays. We've seen many projects get stuck for years. Execution is key.
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Rohit P
Great to see Bihar and Jharkhand getting focus. Better rail connectivity in these states can truly unlock economic potential and provide better access for people. Hope the work starts on ground soon.
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Sarah B
As someone who travels frequently by train, I just hope this leads to actual on-time performance and cleaner trains. The numbers look impressive, but the real test is passenger experience.
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Vikram M
"Laying the tracks for its next economic leap" – well said! Improving freight capacity and port connectivity is crucial for Make in India. This will boost manufacturing and exports significantly. A visionary step.
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Karthik V
The employment generation aspect is often overlooked. This will create lakhs of jobs in construction and also in allied sectors like steel and cement. A big boost for the economy.
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Michael C
Doubling the route coverage year-on-year is a massive ambition. Hope the environmental impact assessments and land acquisition are handled sensitively, especially in tribal areas mentioned.

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