Railways ministry approves four new line projects in West Bengal
The Railway Ministry has approved four new railway line projects in West Bengal's North 24 Parganas and Nadia districts. These new lines will enhance connectivity near the India-Bangladesh border. The projects will also drive socio-economic develo...
The four railway lines, with a total length of over 53 km, will also boost socio-economic development in the region, the Eastern Railway official said in a statement.
The projects, which have been greenlighted, are Bangaon-Poramaheshtala (20 km), Bangaon-Chandabazar (11.5 km), Chandabazar-Bagdah (13.8 km) and Ranaghat (Aranghata)-Duttaphulia (8.17 km), it said.
"Strategically, it will strengthen connectivity near the India-Bangladesh border and improve national security," the statement said.
It added that these new railway lines, when operational, will boost trade and support local agriculture by enabling faster and cheaper transportation of goods.
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