PM Modi lays foundation stone for redevelopment of 553 railway stations at cost of over Rs 19,000 crore

Feb 26, 2024

New Delhi (Uttar Pradesh) [India], February 26 : Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone and inaugurated and dedicated to the nation around 2,000 railway infrastructure projects worth more than Rs 41,000 crore via video conferencing on Monday.
The Prime Minister laid the foundation stone for the redevelopment of 553 railway stations under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme at a cost of over Rs 19,000 crore. He Inaugurated the redeveloped Gomti Nagar Railway Station
The Prime Minister also laid the foundation stone and inaugurated 1500 Road Over Bridges and underpasses across the country at a cost of around Rs 21,520 crore.
Lakhs of people connected with the Viksit Bharat Viksit Railways event from 500 railway stations and 1500 other venues.
Speaking on the occasion, the Prime Minister said that the programme is a symbol of the new work culture of New India.
"Whatever India does today, it does it at unprecedented speed and scale. We dream big and work tirelessly to realize them. This resolve is visible in this Viksit Bharat Viksit Railway programme", he said. He mentioned the scale that has gained unprecedented momentum recently.
PM Modi referred to his Jammu and Gujarat events of the last few days from where he launched massive expansion of education and health sector infrastructure.
Similarly, 550 stations in 12 states spread over 300 districts are being revamped under the initiatives announced on Monday.
Talking about Gomti Nagar station project in Uttar Pradesh, more than 1500 roads and overbridge projects, PM Modi underlined the scale and speed of the ambition and resolve of new India.
The Prime Minister said that projects worth Rs 40,000 crore are seeing the light of day and recalled initiating the Amrit Bharat Station project a few months ago where work to modernize 500 railway stations in the country had begun. He underlined that today's event takes this resolve even further and provides a glimpse of India's pace of progress. Prime Minister Modi congratulated the citizens for the railway projects of today.
PM Modi said the youth are real beneficiaries of Viksit Bharat. He said that the development projects will create employment and self-employment opportunities for lakhs of youth, while also benefiting those studying in schools.
"Youth have the maximum right to decide how Viksit Bharat will unfold," PM Modi said.
He expressed gratitude towards the youth for bringing the dreams of railways in Viksit Bharat to reality through various competitions and also congratulated the winners. He assured the youth that their dreams and hard work along with his resolve make the guarantee of Viksit Bharat.
The Prime Minister expressed happiness that the upcoming Amrit Bharat Stations "will be symbols of both vikas and virasat".
He informed that Baleshwar Station in Odisha is designed on the theme of Bhagwan Jagannath Temple and Sikkim's Rangpur will carry the imprint of local architecture, Sangner station in Rajasthan displays 16th-century hand-block printing, the station at Kumbakonam in Tamil Nadu will display Chola influence and Ahmedabad Station is inspired by Modhera Surya Mandir, Dwarka Station has been inspired by the Dwarkadheesh Temple, IT City Gurugram station will carry the IT theme.
"Amrit Bharat Station will introduce the specialities of that city to the world", the Prime Minister said. These stations will be Divyang and senior citizen-friendly.
Prime Minister Modi talked of the moves for Viksit Bharat in the last 10 years, especially in railways where the change is apparent.
He observed that in the last 10 years, facilities which were once far-fetched have now become reality and gave the example of Modernized Semi High-Speed trains like Vande Bharat, Amrit Bharat, NaMo Bharat, the fast pace of electrification of rail lines, and cleanliness inside trains and on the station platforms.
He drew comparisons on how unmanned gates were commonplace in Indian railways, whereas overbridges and underbridges have ensured uninterrupted and accident-free movement now.
He also mentioned that modern facilities similar to those in airports are now being made available to the poor and middle class at the railway stations.
The Prime Minister said that Railways is becoming a mainstay of ease of travel for the citizens and as the economy jumps to the fifth place in global ranking from 11th, there is a massive increase in the railway budget from Rs 45,000 crore 10 years ago to Rs 2.5 lakh crore today.
"Just imagine how much our strength will increase when we become the third largest economic superpower in the world. Therefore, Modi is working hard to make India the third largest economy in the world as soon as possible," he added.
PM Modi also credited saving of money to "absence of scams" and said the saved money being used in doubling the speed of laying new lines, taking rails to new areas from Jammu and Kashmir to the Northeast, and working on 2,500 km dedicated freight corridor. He said that every paisa of taxpayers' money is being used for the welfare of the commuters. He said that there is a 50 percent discount on every railway ticket by the government.
"Just as interest is earned on money deposited in banks, similarly every penny spent on infrastructure creates new sources of income and new employment," the Prime Minister emphasized, referring to laying of new rail lines.
He noted that possibilities for new jobs are created in many industries and shops such as cement, steel and transport. "Lakhs of crores of rupees being invested today is a guarantee of thousands of jobs," PM Modi said.
He also spoke about 'One Station One Product' programme where products by small farmers, artisans, and Vishwakarma friends are being promoted by the Railways through thousands of stalls set up at the stations.
"Indian Railways is not just a passenger facility but is also the biggest carrier of India's agricultural and industrial progress," the Prime Minister remarked, noting that a faster train will save more time in transportation while reducing industry costs and giving impetus to Make in India and Atmanirbhar India.
Referring to projects for India's modern infrastructure, the Prime Minister said the country was the most attractive place for investment all over the world. He said the capacity of Indian Railways will increase when these thousands of stations are modernized.