Ashwini Vaishnaw Assesses Key Railway Projects in Odisha
RAILWAYS & METRO RAIL

Ashwini Vaishnaw Assesses Key Railway Projects in Odisha

During his visit to Odisha, Union Minister of Railways, Ashwini Vaishnaw, conducted a comprehensive review of several crucial railway projects aimed at enhancing connectivity and infrastructure in the state.

Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw's inspection focused on projects critical to Odisha's rail network, including infrastructure upgrades, new line constructions, and electrification initiatives. These projects are part of the government's efforts to modernise railway infrastructure and improve transportation efficiency across the region.

One of the key projects reviewed was the progress of ongoing railway electrification works, aimed at reducing carbon emissions and operational costs. The electrification projects are expected to enhance the sustainability of rail transport in Odisha.

Additionally, Minister Vaishnaw assessed the status of new railway line projects that aim to connect remote and underserved areas, thereby boosting socio-economic development and connectivity in Odisha. The review underscored the government's commitment to inclusive growth through robust railway infrastructure.

Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw emphasised the importance of timely execution and quality implementation of railway projects to meet the growing transportation needs of Odisha's residents and industries. The initiatives reviewed are expected to bolster economic activities, facilitate smoother passenger and freight movement, and strengthen Odisha's position in the country's railway network.

Overall, the visit highlighted the government's proactive approach in advancing railway infrastructure development in Odisha, aligning with broader national objectives of connectivity and sustainable transport solutions.

During his visit to Odisha, Union Minister of Railways, Ashwini Vaishnaw, conducted a comprehensive review of several crucial railway projects aimed at enhancing connectivity and infrastructure in the state. Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw's inspection focused on projects critical to Odisha's rail network, including infrastructure upgrades, new line constructions, and electrification initiatives. These projects are part of the government's efforts to modernise railway infrastructure and improve transportation efficiency across the region. One of the key projects reviewed was the progress of ongoing railway electrification works, aimed at reducing carbon emissions and operational costs. The electrification projects are expected to enhance the sustainability of rail transport in Odisha. Additionally, Minister Vaishnaw assessed the status of new railway line projects that aim to connect remote and underserved areas, thereby boosting socio-economic development and connectivity in Odisha. The review underscored the government's commitment to inclusive growth through robust railway infrastructure. Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw emphasised the importance of timely execution and quality implementation of railway projects to meet the growing transportation needs of Odisha's residents and industries. The initiatives reviewed are expected to bolster economic activities, facilitate smoother passenger and freight movement, and strengthen Odisha's position in the country's railway network. Overall, the visit highlighted the government's proactive approach in advancing railway infrastructure development in Odisha, aligning with broader national objectives of connectivity and sustainable transport solutions.

Next Story
Real Estate

Germany: Vonovia CEO Predicts Rise in Real Estate Bankruptcies

Germany's real estate industry, now in its third year of turmoil, is expected to face more challenges as more companies are likely to go bankrupt, according to Rolf Buch, the CEO of Vonovia, Germany's largest landlord. Buch's grim outlook challenges any hopes for a quick recovery, stating that the sector is experiencing its worst crisis in decades. Buch predicted a significant number of bankruptcies over the coming months and possibly years, noting that many were already occurring. He described the situation as dire. For several years, the German property sector thrived due to low interest r..

Next Story
Infrastructure Urban

Britain's Vistry forecasts 7% profit increase in H1 2024

British housebuilder Vistry anticipated a half-year profit increase of approximately 7 per cent, driven by strong demand for its affordable homes from housing associations and the rental market, the company announced. Despite the British housing market facing delays in interest rate cuts, which dampened hopes for a quick recovery, the sector received a boost from the new Labour government's commitment to revamp planning regulations. The government aims to construct 1.5 million new homes over the next five years. Vistry expressed its eagerness to collaborate closely with the government and su..

Next Story
Infrastructure Urban

Mumbai: EOW Arrests Kamala Mills Owner for Fraud

Mumbai Police's Economic Offences Wing (EOW) arrested Ramesh Govani, owner of Kamala Mills and a real estate developer, in a Rs 670.50 million fraud case. Govani, who is also a director of a private land development company, was accused of purchasing a project in Mumbai's Khardanda area but failing to pay the Rs 670.50 million consideration amount to the complainant. Despite repeated demands for payment, Govani allegedly ignored them, leading the complainant to approach the EOW and file a complaint. Following the complaint, a case was registered against Govani under sections 409 (criminal bre..

Hi There!

Now get regular updates from CW Magazine on WhatsApp!

Click on link below, message us with a simple hi, and SAVE our number

You will have subscribed to our Construction News on Whatsapp! Enjoy

+91 81086 03000

Join us Telegram