Two major railway infrastructure projects approved by the Cabinet Committee
The 256 Km Railway Doubling Project in North Bihar is a significant infrastructure initiative aimed at enhancing connectivity in the region, particularly between Mithilanchal, Nepal, and Northeast India.
The Union Cabinet has approved the investment of approximately Rs 6,798 crore for two railway projects in Bihar, one being the doubling project. This financial commitment signifies the government’s focus on developing railway infrastructure in this crucial region. Economic Growth: By enhancing connectivity, the project is expected to stimulate economic development in Mithilanchal and improve access to markets for local businesses. Transit Facilitation: Improved rail connectivity will ease the movement of goods and people, supporting trade activities between India and Nepal and bolstering the economy of northeastern India.
The 256 Km Railway Doubling Project is a strategic initiative that aligns with the Indian government’s broader goals of enhancing infrastructure and connectivity across regional and international borders. It underscores the importance of railway networks in fostering economic growth and regional integration, particularly in the context of Bihar’s geographical linkages with Nepal and Northeast India.