Major boost to rail infrastructure in Chhattisgarh: Centre fast-tracks new railway line projects in Ambikapur region
New Delhi, December 3
In a major push to strengthen rail connectivity in Chhattisgarh, the Government of India has accelerated multiple new railway line projects in the Ambikapur region.
This information was provided by the Minister of Railways, Minister of Information & Broadcasting and Minister of Electronics & Information Technology, Ashwini Vaishnaw, in a reply to an Unstarred Question in the Lok Sabha.
Responding to the queries raised by Chintamani Maharaj, Member of Parliament, the Minister outlined the progress of surveys conducted by the South East Central Railway, Bilaspur Division, and the steps being taken for approval of new railway lines passing through Ambikapur.
The Minister informed that three key projects aimed at improving connectivity to Ambikapur have already progressed significantly. The Boridand-Ambikapur (Surajpur) doubling project covering 80 kilometres has been taken up for execution. Detailed Project Reports have been prepared for the 262-kilometre Ambikapur-Ramanujganj-Barwadih new line with a spur to Garhwa Road, as well as for the 218-kilometre Sardega-Pathalgaon-Ambikapur new line.
Vaishnaw highlighted that budget allocation for infrastructure and safety-related works in Chhattisgarh has risen sharply. The allocation, which stood at ₹311 crore per year during 2009-2014, has increased to ₹6,925 crore in 2025-2026--over twenty-two times higher.
He further informed that the pace of commissioning new track in the State has increased significantly. During 2009-2014, only 32 kilometres of track were commissioned (an average of 6.4 kilometres per year), whereas from 2014 to 2025, a total of 1,189 kilometres were commissioned (an average of 108.1 kilometres per year), marking an increase of more than fifteen times.
As of 01 April 2025, twenty-six projects--including six new lines and twenty doubling/multitracking projects--covering a total length of 1,931 kilometres and costing ₹31,619 crore have been sanctioned in Chhattisgarh. Out of this, 1,023 kilometres have been commissioned, and ₹16,325 crore has been spent up to March 2025.
In the last three years and the current financial year (2022-23, 2023-24, 2024-25 and 2025-26), twenty-six new railway line surveys covering 3,901 kilometres have been sanctioned in the South East Central Railway, including those passing through Ambikapur.
The Minister stated that sanction of railway projects is based on several parameters, including anticipated traffic, economic viability, first-and last-mile connectivity, bridging missing links, capacity augmentation of congested routes, demands from State Governments and public representatives, operational needs of Indian Railways, socio-economic considerations, and availability of funds.
He further added that the completion of projects depends on multiple factors such as land acquisition, forest clearances, shifting of utilities, statutory permissions, geological and topographical conditions, law and order situation, and the number of workable months available at the project site. These factors collectively influence the overall cost and timeline of railway projects.
The Government reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening rail infrastructure in Chhattisgarh and ensuring timely progress of all sanctioned projects in the Ambikapur region.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Finally, some focus on infrastructure in our tribal regions. Ambikapur and the surrounding areas have been neglected for too long. This will create jobs and make travel easier for students and families. A much-needed development.
The budget increase from ₹311 crore to nearly ₹7000 crore is impressive. But I hope the money is spent efficiently and there's no corruption. Land acquisition and forest clearances can delay projects for years. Let's see if they can deliver on time.
As someone from Bilaspur, this is very welcome. The South East Central Railway zone has needed this upgrade. Better connectivity to Ambikapur will help farmers get their produce to markets faster. Hope they also improve passenger amenities on these new lines.
Working in infrastructure development here, I appreciate the detailed breakdown of factors affecting completion. It's not just about sanctioning funds. The challenges of terrain and permissions in central India are real. A pragmatic approach is good to see.
Good step, but I hope they also focus on safety and modern signaling. Just laying new tracks isn't enough. We need a holistic upgrade to match the 'Vande Bharat' era. Also, please ensure minimal disruption to local communities and forests during construction.
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