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Manipur, Mizoram and Nagaland to get rail connectivity by 2023

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New Delhi (Metro Rail News): The North-east Frontier Railways (NFR), which has already connected Assam’s main city Guwahati (adjoining capital Dispur), Tripura and Arunachal Pradesh’s capital cities, is laying tracks to connect the capital cities of three more north-eastern states Manipur, Mizoram and Nagaland by March 2023.

The first train in the north-east region chugged out from the industrial city of Dibrugarh in eastern Assam 138 years ago. NFR’s General Manager Sanjive Roy said new railway lines were laid to extend the railway lines in three more capital cities of northeast India Imphal (Manipur), Aizawl (Mizoram) and Kohima (Nagaland) excluding Meghalaya’s Shillong and Sikkim’s Gangtok.

“The work to lay the broad gauge railway line has been progressing well in Manipur, Mizoram and Nagaland. There are some land-related and other environmental problems in Sikkim and Meghalaya, causing the delay in extending the railway networks in the two hilly states,” Mr. Roy was reported saying.

The NFR General Manager said that the government had sanctioned electrification of railway lines in the region and tender-related work was being undertaken for the purpose. He said, “The works for the 12.23-km Agartala (Tripura)-Akhaura (Bangladesh) new railway lines are underway and it would be completed by March next year.”

The Agartala-Akhaura railway line would facilitate ferrying of goods to and from both the countries and greatly benefit India’s land-locked north-eastern states. The journey time between Agartala and Kolkata via Bangladesh would be reduced by a third, from 1,613 km through mountainous terrain to only 514 km.

Linking with the existing Agartala railway station, of the 12.23 km India-Bangladesh new railway line, 5.46 km railway tracks were laid in India (on the outskirts of the capital city Agartala) and 6.57 km railway line laid on the Bangladesh side.

The Rs 972-crore project was finalised in January 2010 when Bangladesh premier Sheikh Hasina met the then Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh during her visit to New Delhi.

Spending Rs 1,150 crore, the NFR had extended the railway lines up to two bordering sub-divisional towns — Sabroom and Belonia — both cities situated along the Bangladesh border, facilitating the link with the railway networks of the neighbouring country.

NFR’s Chief Public Relations Officer (CPRO) Subhanan Chanda said although the NFR has been able to make headway in most of the N-E states with rail connectivity, Sikkim was still left out of the Indian railway map.

“Work for providing rail connectivity was sanctioned for Sikkim way back in 2008-09. The work could not make much headway due to various environment-related issues as the proposed railway line would pass through the Mahananda wildlife sanctuary. This is a national project and is very important for overall development of the state of Sikkim. Once completed it is expected to boost connectivity of the land-locked state which shares its border with three neighbouring countries — China, Nepal and Bhutan — apart from being strategically important,” Chanda said.

According to the CPRO, of the 44.96-km stretch, 41.55 km fall in West Bengal and 3.41 km in Sikkim. The entire section is being constructed using the latest technology so that trains can run at a speed of 100 kmph. The anticipated project cost would be nearly Rs 8,900 crore of which nearly Rs 335.52 crore have already been utilised till July 2020.

M K Rai
M K Raihttps://metrorailnews.in
M K Rai is a Delhi based Author and Journalist.

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