– Doubling of the Mahesana-Palanpur rail line (₹537 crore).
– Gauge conversion of Kalol-Kadi-Katosan Road rail line (₹347 crore).
– Gauge conversion of Bechraji-Ranujr rail line (₹520 crore).
– Improved passenger services through higher-speed trains along the Ahmedabad-Delhi corridor.
– Boost for logistics under the National Logistics Policy and PM Gati Shakti National Master Plan.
– Improved access to religious sites through new passenger train connectivity between Katosan Road and Sabarmati.
– Strengthened industrial hubs with enhanced freight operations from Bechraji.
The inauguration of these railway projects underscores the government’s focused commitment to improving regional infrastructure, particularly in north Gujarat.Doubling tracks and gauge conversions align with long-term national policies such as PM Gati Shakti, promising improved logistics efficiency at reduced costs. This could position Gujarat more strategically within India’s evolving supply chain network.
Moreover, enhanced connectivity in terms of passenger services can promote socio-economic growth by better linking rural areas with urban centers. The move also caters directly to boosting both religious tourism and local enterprise-a balanced approach catering to diverse stakeholders. While implementation challenges remain common in large-scale infrastructure upgrades across india, this proclamation demonstrates alignment between policy goals and regional advancement opportunities.
Read more at The Hindu.