On august 6, prime minister narendra Modi will lay the cornerstone for the Amrit Bharat train stations. The plan calls for the renovation and modernization of railway stations, many of which are located in Telangana, at a cost of Rs 894 crore. Regarding Telangana, the prime minister lay the cornerstone for the development of Cherlapally Station, which will cost Rs 221 crore, and the modernization of secunderabad Railway Station, which would cost Rs 715 crore.

The program would encompass stations with annual revenues between 20 crores and 500 crores, stations with a high tourist and pilgrimage volume, as well as stations with local relevance. The stations will be reconstructed, connected with the communities on both sides, and upgraded to provide passengers with improved food, lavatory, and transportation options.

The Amrit Bharat Station Scheme will soon see the development of eleven railway stations in the vijayawada division of the South Central Railway (SCR) zone. On Sunday, vijayawada Division Divisional Railway Manager narendra Anandrao Patil made this announcement. Anakapalle, bhimavaram Town, Eluru, kakinada Town, Narsapur, Nidadavolu, Ongole, Singarayakonda, Tadepelligudem, Tenali, and tuni are the stations that will be involved in the first phase of significant renovations.

The Amrit Bharat Station Scheme's primary goal is to improve passengers' entire experience. This entails enhancing the flow of traffic, ease, and integration of the stations with the local community. The goal is to improve the look and feel of several passenger amenities.


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