Railways will be expanded in these states, including Bihar, Bengal, the Government planned to lay 574 km line - Cabinet select Railway Extension 574 km Multi Utilization Project Good

The Union Cabinet approved a 574km increase in the railway network. This multiple project will go through 13 districts of Bihar Bengal Odisha Jharkhand Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. These schemes will cost 11169 crores and a target must be completed by 2028-29. Ashwini Vaishnav, Minister of Information Broadcast, said it would create a direct employment of 229 Lakh Man days. Jagran Bureau, New -Delhi. The Union Cabinet approved an increase of 574 km in the existing network of railways. This is a multiple project that will go through 13 districts Bihar, Bengal, Odisha, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. These four schemes cost a total of 11.169 crore. It will be completed by 2028-29. After the Cabinet meeting, Information Broadcast Minister Ashwini Vaishnav told reporters that the direct employment of approximately 229 Lakh Man days during the erection of the projects would also be created. Many rules will be doubled, in the approved schemes, the new fourth rule will be built between Itarsi and Maharashtra, which will be 339 km long. There will be 37 stations and 36 large bridges on this route. Similarly, the 177 km long line doubling will cost from Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar to Parbhani 2179 crores. The third and fourth lines were approved from Aluari Road in Bengal to New Jalpaiguri, which will go through Kishanganj in Bihar. The construction of this 121 km long track costs 1786 crores. Dangoposi-Jazoli is the third and fourth line. Ashwini Vaishnav said the increase in line capacity would significantly increase mobility, with the help of the operational efficiency and credibility of the railway. All projects are in line with the new India’s approach, which will also increase jobs. This will increase the contact of about 44 Lakh people in 2 309 towns. These lines are the necessary routes for the transport of goods such as coal, cement, vowel, plaster, container, fly ash, agricultural products and petroleum products, etc.