PM GatiShakti Unveils Five Game-Changing Infrastructure Projects Across India

The Centre's Network Planning Group has comprehensively evaluated five strategic infrastructure projects under the PM GatiShakti framework. These projects span railways, highways, and metro development across states like Karnataka, Rajasthan, Bihar, and Madhya Pradesh. The initiatives aim to enhance multimodal connectivity, reduce transportation bottlenecks, and support regional economic growth. By focusing on last-mile connectivity and integrated infrastructure development, these projects represent a transformative approach to national transportation planning.

Key Points: PM GatiShakti Infrastructure Projects Across Rajasthan Karnataka Bihar

  • Five critical infrastructure projects spanning multiple states evaluated
  • Hosapete-Ballari rail line quadrupling to support industrial corridor
  • Patna metro project to improve regional connectivity
  • Jaipur Metro Phase 2 targeting 42.8 km North-South corridor
  • Highway upgradation projects linking key economic regions
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Centre evaluates five key infra projects under PM GatiShakti plan

Centre evaluates five strategic infrastructure projects spanning railways, highways, and metro development to boost economic connectivity and regional growth.

"The projects aim to decongest existing routes and enhance freight capacity - Network Planning Group"

New Delhi, Oct 17

The Network Planning Group evaluated five infrastructure projects on Friday, which included two highway projects, two railway projects and a Metro Rail Project, for their conformity to the PM GatiShakti principles of integrated multimodal infrastructure, last-mile connectivity to economic and social nodes and a 'whole-of-government' approach.

The railway projects include quadrupling a 65 km rail line between Hosapete and Ballari in Karnataka. This initiative targets one of the state's most industrialised and mineral-rich corridors, aiming to decongest existing routes, enhance freight capacity, and support the rapid economic growth of the Hosapete-Ballari industrial belt.

The Hosapete-Ballari region is a critical hub for mining, steel production, power generation, and cement manufacturing. The existing double line has been operating near saturation due to heavy movement of bulk commodities such as iron ore, coal, steel and cement.

The second project entails doubling the 230.5 km railway line from Gondia to Jabalpur across Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh. The existing single-line section often faces bottlenecks, resulting in slower operations, longer turnaround times, and delays in freight handling. The corridor serves as a vital link between eastern and central India, supporting industries, agriculture, and mineral-rich regions.

The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has announced a significant proposal for the widening and upgradation of the Mahwa-Mandawar 50 kilometres stretch of National Highway 921 in Rajasthan. At present, this section functions as a 4-lane highway, but with steadily increasing vehicular traffic and the region's growing role as a trade and transit corridor, it has become essential to expand its capacity.

Once completed, the improved Mahwa-Mandawar stretch will serve as a key link between Rajasthan, Delhi-NCR, and Haryana, offering seamless connectivity across state borders.

The second highway project involves the construction of a six-lane elevated road and a service road covering a 13.37-kilometre stretch from Anisabad to Deedargunj in the Patna Metropolitan region.

The project will play a vital role in supporting regional trade corridors linking Bihar to neighbouring states, while also facilitating the growth of economic hubs by providing improved access to markets, industrial clusters, and logistic centres.

The Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs has proposed the development of Jaipur Metro Phase 2, a 42.8 km North-South corridor from Prahladpura to Todi Mod. The project will include 36 stations -- 34 elevated and two underground -- covering important locations such as Haldi Ghati Gate, Sitapura Industrial Area, SMS Hospital, Ambabari, and Vidhyadhar Nagar.

The alignment along Tonk Road and the Sitapura Industrial Area will strengthen connectivity to Jaipur's key growth zones.

The corridor will link with the operational East-West line at Chandpole Station and through a foot-over bridge at Jaipur Junction Metro Station, improving access to the railway stations and the airport. This is expected to ease traffic congestion, reduce vehicle use, cut down pollution, and lower fuel consumption.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The Jaipur Metro expansion looks promising, but I hope they maintain the same quality standards as Phase 1. Last-mile connectivity remains a challenge - hope they integrate proper bus and auto services with the metro stations.
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Priya S
As a regular commuter on NH-921, this expansion is much needed! The current traffic jams during peak hours are terrible. Better connectivity between Rajasthan and Delhi-NCR will really help small businesses like mine. 👍
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Aman W
Good to see infrastructure development across multiple states. The Gondia-Jabalpur line doubling will benefit farmers in MP and Maharashtra by reducing transportation costs. Hope they complete these projects on time without cost overruns.
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Nisha Z
The Patna elevated road project is excellent news! Traffic in Patna has become unbearable. This should reduce travel time significantly and boost economic activity in Bihar. Hope they also focus on pedestrian safety and proper drainage systems.
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Michael C
While these projects look good on paper, I'm concerned about the environmental impact and displacement of local communities. The government should ensure proper rehabilitation and environmental safeguards are in place. Development shouldn't come at the cost of people's livelihoods.

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