PM Modi Inaugurates 103 Amrit Bharat Stations, Launches Rs 26,000 Cr Development Push

 

Rajasthan:  Prime Minister Narendra Modi today inaugurated and laid the foundation stone for a series of infrastructure projects worth over Rs 26,000 crore during his visit to Rajasthan, signaling a major boost to the nation’s development agenda across multiple sectors including railways, roadways, power, and renewable energy.

A major highlight of the event was the inauguration of 103 newly redeveloped railway stations under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme, spread across 86 districts in 18 states and union territories. These “Amrit Bharat Stations” are envisioned as modern transit hubs that blend state-of-the-art amenities with regional cultural and architectural themes.

The Prime Minister began his visit with a darshan at Karni Mata temple in Deshnoke, where he later inaugurated the Deshnoke Amrit Station. The station, along with seven others in Rajasthan—Bundi, Mandalgarh, Gogameri, Govindgarh, Mandawar-Mahuwa Road, Fatehpur Shekhawati, and Rajgarh—reflects traditional temple architecture with arches and columns, serving as a symbolic blend of utility and heritage.

PM Modi also flagged off the Bikaner-Mumbai Express, marking a key expansion in rail connectivity for western India. Addressing a public gathering in Palana, Bikaner, he reiterated the government’s commitment to modernizing infrastructure while preserving India’s rich cultural identity.

Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, who accompanied the Prime Minister, said that the inauguration marked the rollout of the first batch of stations under the Amrit Bharat initiative. Over 1,300 stations have been identified for redevelopment under the scheme, with another 100 expected to be completed within the next eight months. By 2027, nearly 500 stations are set to be transformed.

 

“These stations have been built at a cost of over Rs 1,100 crore and reflect the unique identity of each region,” said Vaishnaw. “From heritage-inspired designs to disabled-friendly infrastructure, the focus is on enhancing comfort, accessibility, and sustainability.”

Among the redeveloped stations, Uttar Pradesh leads with 19, followed by Gujarat (18), Maharashtra (15), Tamil Nadu (9), Madhya Pradesh (6), and five each in Chhattisgarh and Karnataka.

The Amrit Bharat Station Scheme aims to reimagine India’s railway experience—cleaner, smarter, and more inclusive—making rail travel not just more efficient, but culturally enriching for passengers nationwide.

List of Stations

No.
Station Name
State/UT
1
Sullurupeta
Andhra Pradesh
2
Haibargaon
Assam
3
Pirpainti
Bihar
4
Thawe
Bihar
5
Ambikapur
Chhattisgarh
6
Dalli Rajhara
Chhattisgarh
7
Jagdalpur
Chhattisgarh
8
Raigarh
Chhattisgarh
9
Rajnandgaon
Chhattisgarh
10
Amreli
Gujarat
11
Anand
Gujarat
12
Bharuch Jn
Gujarat
13
Bhavnagar Para
Gujarat
14
Bhuj
Gujarat
15
Botad
Gujarat
16
Chhota Udepur
Gujarat
17
Dahod
Gujarat
18
Godhra
Gujarat
19
Jamnagar
Gujarat
20
Jetalsar
Gujarat
21
Junagadh Jn
Gujarat
22
Khambhat
Gujarat
23
Navsari
Gujarat
24
Porbandar
Gujarat
25
Surendranagar
Gujarat
26
Valsad
Gujarat
27
Veraval
Gujarat
28
Bhiwani
Haryana
29
Hansi
Haryana
30
Jind Jn
Haryana
31
Kurukshetra Jn
Haryana
32
Palwal
Haryana
33
Amb Andaura
Himachal Pradesh
34
Chaibasa
Jharkhand
35
Daltonganj
Jharkhand
36
Deoghar
Jharkhand
37
Dumka
Jharkhand
38
Hazaribagh Town
Jharkhand
39
Latehar
Jharkhand
40
Lohardaga
Jharkhand
41
Pakur
Jharkhand
42
Sahebganj
Jharkhand
43
Simdega
Jharkhand
44
Bagalkot
Karnataka
45
Dharwad
Karnataka
46
Gadag
Karnataka
47
Gokak Road
Karnataka
48
Munirabad
Karnataka
49
Chalakkudy
Kerala
50
Chengannur
Kerala
51
Ettumanoor
Kerala
52
Kayamkulam Jn
Kerala
53
Kottayam
Kerala
54
Chhindwara
Madhya Pradesh
55
Dabra
Madhya Pradesh
56
Dewas
Madhya Pradesh
57
Guna
Madhya Pradesh
58
Itarsi Jn
Madhya Pradesh
59
Katni
Madhya Pradesh
60
Khurai
Madhya Pradesh
61
Akola Jn
Maharashtra
62
Amravati
Maharashtra
63
Aurangabad
Maharashtra
64
Bhusaval
Maharashtra
65
Chandrapur
Maharashtra
66
Daund Jn
Maharashtra
67
Hingoli Deccan
Maharashtra
68
Jalgaon Jn
Maharashtra
69
Jalna
Maharashtra
70
Latur
Maharashtra
71
Manmad Jn
Maharashtra
72
Nanded
Maharashtra
73
Parbhani
Maharashtra
74
Solapur
Maharashtra
75
Yavatmal
Maharashtra
76
Mahe
Puducherry
77
Bundi
Rajasthan
78
Deshnok
Rajasthan
79
Fatehpur Shekhawati
Rajasthan
80
Gogameri
Rajasthan
81
Govindgarh
Rajasthan
82
Mandalgarh
Rajasthan
83
Mandawar Mahwa Road
Rajasthan
84
Rajgarh
Rajasthan
85
Chidambaram
Tamil Nadu
86
Kulitturai
Tamil Nadu
87
Mannargudi
Tamil Nadu
88
Polur
Tamil Nadu
89
Samalpatti
Tamil Nadu
90
Srirangam
Tamil Nadu
91
St. Thomas Mount
Tamil Nadu
92
Tiruvannamalai
Tamil Nadu
93
Vriddhachalam
Tamil Nadu
94
Begumpet
Telangana
95
Karimnagar
Telangana
96
Warangal
Telangana
97
Balrampur
Uttar Pradesh
98
Bareilly City
Uttar Pradesh
99
Bijnor
Uttar Pradesh
100
Fatehabad
Uttar Pradesh
101
Gola Gokarannath
Uttar Pradesh
102
Goverdhan
Uttar Pradesh
103
Govindpuri
Uttar Pradesh

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