Key Points

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has virtually inaugurated 103 modernized railway stations across 18 states, marking a significant milestone in India's transportation infrastructure. The Amrit Bharat Station Scheme focuses on creating passenger-friendly, accessible, and eco-friendly railway hubs with state-of-the-art facilities. Stations in Bihar and West Bengal, including Pirpainti and Joychandi Pahar, have been completely transformed, offering improved connectivity and amenities. This initiative represents a major step towards creating a more efficient and inclusive transportation network for millions of Indian commuters.

Key Points: Modi Launches Amrit Bharat Stations in Bihar and Bengal

  • Amrit Bharat Scheme transforms 1,300 railway stations nationwide
  • Modernizes infrastructure with eco-friendly and accessible design
  • Enhances regional connectivity and tourism potential
  • Provides world-class amenities for commuters
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PM Modi inaugurates Amrit Bharat stations in Bihar, West Bengal; locals celebrate

PM Modi virtually inaugurates 103 modernized railway stations, transforming infrastructure and connectivity across 18 Indian states

"We never imagined our station could be upgraded like this. It's a proud moment. - Dilip Mishra, Local Resident"

New Delhi, May 22

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday virtually inaugurated 103 Amrit Bharat railway stations across 18 states, launching a transformative upgrade of India's railway infrastructure. Among the newly redeveloped stations, two are located in Bihar — Pirpainti and Thawe, while three are in West Bengal — Panagarh, Kalyani Ghoshpara, and Joychandi Pahar.

These upgrades are part of the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme (ABSS), a visionary project aimed at transforming over 1,300 railway stations nationwide into modern, accessible, and passenger-friendly hubs.

One of the highlights from West Bengal is the redevelopment of Joychandi Pahar station, situated under the Adra division of the South Eastern Railway.

The station has been renovated at a cost of approximately Rs 11.5 crore and is expected to significantly boost local tourism, according to Divisional Railway Manager (DRM) Sumit Narula.

"I want to thank Prime Minister Modi for this initiative. We are deeply grateful," Narula said.

He emphasised that the revamped station will play a crucial role in strengthening regional connectivity and tourism potential.

Area resident Sanjida shared her excitement, saying: "The station has been completely transformed. It’s cleaner, more organised, and now offers facilities that benefit both locals and travellers. I’m truly happy."

In Bihar, the Pirpainti railway station in Bhagalpur was also virtually inaugurated by the Prime Minister under the same scheme. The transformation of the station has brought a wave of optimism to the region.

Dilip Mishra, a resident, expressed his appreciation: "We never imagined our station could be upgraded like this. It’s a proud moment. I thank PM Modi for making this possible."

Another local, Jhumpha Singh, added: "This redevelopment will benefit farmers, students, and the entire community. Improved connectivity will open up new opportunities. I believe this station will soon become a junction."

Akanksha Kumari, a school student from Pirpainti, said: "We were shown the upgraded facilities, and it’s truly impressive. All credit goes to PM Modi’s vision and effort."

The Amrit Bharat Station Scheme is a long-term initiative by Indian Railways to revamp stations based on individual needs and phased development plans. It focuses on providing modern passenger amenities, eco-friendly infrastructure, and improved inter-modal connectivity, integrating bus and metro transport for seamless travel.

Special attention is given to Divyangjan accessibility, including the installation of ramps, elevators, tactile paths, and dedicated waiting areas. The stations also feature aesthetically designed facades, renovated platforms, landscaped entry zones, roof plazas, digital signage, food courts, kiosks, and children’s play areas.

With the inauguration of these five stations in Bihar and West Bengal, the ABSS continues to prove its commitment to creating a more efficient, inclusive, and world-class railway experience for millions of daily commuters across India.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Finally some development reaching Bihar and Bengal! The new stations look world-class in pictures. Hope this improves connectivity and brings more opportunities to these regions. PM Modi's focus on infrastructure is commendable. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
As someone who frequently travels by train, I appreciate the focus on accessibility features. The tactile paths and ramps will make a huge difference for differently-abled passengers. But I hope they maintain these facilities properly - many stations lose their shine within months of renovation.
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Amit S.
Good initiative but why only 103 stations out of 1300? The pace seems slow. Eastern India has been neglected for decades in railway development. Hope they complete all promised upgrades before 2024 elections. Actions speak louder than inaugurations!
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Sunita R.
The children's play areas and food courts are such thoughtful additions! Traveling with kids will be much easier now. My relatives in Pirpainti sent me photos - the station looks like an airport! 😍 Hope cleanliness standards are maintained though.
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Vikram J.
While the station upgrades are welcome, I hope Indian Railways also focuses on improving train punctuality and safety. Beautiful stations won't matter if trains keep getting delayed or accidents continue. Need holistic development, not just cosmetic changes.
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Neha P.
As a Bengali, I'm happy to see development in our state. Joychandi Pahar station will boost tourism to Purulia's beautiful hills. But hope the local culture is preserved in station design - modern is good but shouldn't erase regional identity.

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