Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated 103 railway stations across 18 states on May 22 from Bikaner, Rajasthan. This inauguration marks a major step in the long-term modernisation plan designed to upgrade railway stations in phased approachesread moreIndia’s railway stations, often considered bustling symbols of its towns and cities, are getting a significant makeover through the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme, a nationwide initiative aimed at transforming passenger travel experience.Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated 103 railway stations across 18 states on May 22 from Bikaner, Rajasthan. This inauguration marks a major step in the long-term modernisation plan designed to upgrade railway stations in phased approaches tailored specifically to each location’s unique needs.STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS ADHow will stations change?The ambitious scheme, named “Amrit Bharat,” focuses on enhancing basic facilities and comfort levels at stations, including improved entry and exit points, waiting halls, toilets, and platforms. Stations are being upgraded with escalators, elevators, free Wi-Fi, clearer signage, and sophisticated information systems to streamline passenger movement, according to PIB.To further enrich passenger experience, select stations will include executive lounges and designated business meeting spaces. Embracing the government’s ‘One Station One Product’ initiative, local products unique to each region will be displayed and sold, promoting regional craftsmanship and culture. These items range from indigenous handicrafts, textiles like chikankari and zari-zardozi, spices, teas, and other locally produced specialties.More from India
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PM Modi inaugurates 103 modernised railway infrastructure under Amrit Bharat Station Scheme