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Cabinet approves Rs 10,700-crore investment in new rail lines

The six projects, including a railway bridge, will be financed through extra-budgetary resources by the rail ministry

Railway workers clean a coach at a railway yard in the old quarters of Delhi
Railway workers clean a coach at a railway yard in the old quarters of Delhi
BS Reporter New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 17 2016 | 11:32 PM IST

 
The Union Cabinet on Wednesday approved a proposal to construct new railway lines and double existing tracks for Rs 10,700 crore to increase freight and passenger carrying capacity across half-a-dozen states.

The projects include doubling of 190-km Hubli-Chickajur line at a cost of Rs 1,294 crore, construction of a 132-km line between Wardha and Balharshah for Rs 1,443 crore and doubling of a 160-km Ramna-Singrauli line involving an investment of Rs 2,675 crore.

The other projects approved include the construction of 165-km line between Annupur and Katni, doubling of 261-km Katni–Singrauli railway line at a cost of Rs 2,084 crore, and construction of a bridge and doubling project of Rampur Dumra to Rajendra Pul sector in Bihar for Rs 1,700 crore. The rail ministry is working on a total annual plan size of Rs 1 lakh crore, including Rs 40,000 crore of budgetary support and spending of Rs 17,000 crore from extra budgetary resources.

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First Published: Feb 17 2016 | 11:29 PM IST

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