Cabinet Approves Rs 4,474 Crore Rail Projects In West Bengal And Jharkhand

The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has sanctioned two significant railway multitracking projects aimed at enhancing connectivity in West Bengal and Jharkhand. With a combined budget of Rs 4,474 crore, these initiatives are expected to bolster economic growth and improve passenger services in the region. The projects are part of the government's broader strategy to modernize railway infrastructure across India, thereby facilitating smoother transportation of goods and people. This development aligns with the government's commitment to enhance regional connectivity and stimulate local economies, particularly in states like West Bengal and Jharkhand that have historically faced infrastructure challenges. As these projects progress, they are anticipated to create job opportunities and foster economic activity in the surrounding areas, further integrating these states into the national transport network.
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