Redevelopment of Dakor railway station in Gujarat under Centre's scheme wins local praise

IANS May 20, 2025 370 views

The historic Dakor railway station in Gujarat has undergone a remarkable transformation under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's initiative has turned the station into a cultural landmark, blending spiritual significance with modern infrastructure. Local residents and pilgrims are praising the comprehensive redevelopment that includes enhanced facilities and Krishna-themed artwork. The project not only improves travel experience but also celebrates the region's rich cultural heritage.

"It's not just a station anymore - it's a cultural landmark." - Mayur Purohit, Local Resident
Kheda, May 20 : The historic Dakor Railway Station in Gujarat’s Kheda district has received a transformative facelift under the Central government’s Amrit Bharat Station Scheme, drawing appreciation from both locals and pilgrims.

Key Points

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Government invests Rs 60 lakhs in comprehensive station redevelopment

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Station now features Krishna-themed artwork and enhanced facilities

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Double-line infrastructure improves regional connectivity

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Reflects local spiritual heritage of Ranchhodrai Temple

Known as the sacred abode of Lord Ranchhodrai, Dakor is a major pilgrimage site, popularly called Yatra Dham Dakor, and now, its railway station reflects this spiritual heritage in both design and facilities.

Redeveloped with a focus on heritage, accessibility, and modernisation, the station now mirrors the architecture of the iconic Ranchhodrai Temple, blending faith with functionality. It stands as a symbol of reverence and progress, where history meets high-tech.

The makeover has not only eased travel for pilgrims and daily commuters but has also elevated the aesthetic and cultural experience of those passing through.

Area residents and travellers have lauded the redevelopment.

Speaking to IANS, Rakesh Tamboli, a resident of Dakor, said: "There’s a huge difference now. The station is unrecognisable compared to before. We now have all the necessary facilities, and it truly feels like a world-class space. It’s a commendable initiative by the government."

Mayur Purohit, another local, expressed his gratitude, saying: "First of all, I want to thank Prime Minister (Narendra) Modi for this wonderful project. The government has invested over Rs 60 lakhs in redeveloping this station. We now have cold drinking water, resting rooms, a play area for children, and beautiful paintings of Lord Krishna. It’s not just a station anymore - it’s a cultural landmark."

Station Master Ashok Kumar Sinha highlighted the operational upgrades. "Earlier, Dakor was a single-line station in the Anand-Gujarat area. Since November 23, 2024, it has become a double-line station, improving traffic flow and connectivity. Previously, there was only one platform—now we have two, complete with coach indicators and clean waiting rooms. The walls are adorned with Krishna-themed artwork, offering perfect photo spots for visitors. Travellers are genuinely delighted with the transformation.”

The Amrit Bharat Station Scheme, launched by the PM Modi-led government, is a visionary mission to modernise over 1,300 railway stations across India. Far beyond mere beautification, the scheme aims to provide improved passenger amenities, upgraded infrastructure, and enhanced accessibility, particularly for the differently-abled. The initiative also emphasises the integration of local culture, urban planning, and seamless transport connectivity.

On May 22, Prime Minister Modi will virtually inaugurate five newly redeveloped railway stations under the Vadodara division—Dakor, Karamsad, Derol, Kosamba, and Utran, along with several others across India. Each station has been customised to reflect regional needs and culture, with Dakor’s spiritual significance playing a central role in its design.

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Priya K.
This is such a welcome change! I visited Dakor last year and the station was quite basic. The temple-inspired design is a brilliant touch - it makes the pilgrimage experience begin right at the station itself. More power to such initiatives! 🙏
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Rahul S.
While the station looks beautiful, I hope they maintain it properly. Many government projects start well but deteriorate due to poor maintenance. Also, Rs 60 lakh seems like a lot - would love to see a detailed breakdown of expenses.
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Manoj P.
As someone who frequently travels to Dakor for business, the double-line upgrade is a game-changer! Earlier we'd get stuck waiting for trains to pass. Now connectivity will be much smoother. Kudos to the railway team!
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Ananya T.
The Krishna-themed artwork sounds wonderful! Our railway stations should reflect local culture like this. Hope they do similar projects at other pilgrimage sites like Shirdi and Tirupati. India's spiritual heritage deserves this recognition.
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Vikram J.
Good initiative but why only focus on stations near pilgrimage sites? Many daily commute stations in Gujarat need basic facilities too. Development should be balanced across all types of stations.
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Sunita M.
Play area for children at railway stations is such a thoughtful addition! Traveling with kids can be stressful, and this small facility will make journeys much easier for families. More stations should have this.

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