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Cabinet approves railway line linking Manmad and Indore
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Cabinet approves railway line linking Manmad and Indore

The Indian Cabinet has given its approval for a major railway project worth Rs 18,036 crore, aimed at constructing a new rail line connecting Manmad and Indore. This project is set to significantly enhance connectivity between these key cities, promoting economic growth and improving transportation infrastructure in the region.

The proposed railway line will facilitate smoother and more efficient movement of goods and passengers, contributing to the development of the surrounding areas. The project is expected to boost regional trade and provide a substantial uplift to local economies.

With this approval, the government underscores its commitment to expanding and modernizing the country?s railway network, aligning with broader infrastructure development goals. The new rail link is anticipated to be a major asset in improving transportation logistics and supporting economic activities.

The Indian Cabinet has given its approval for a major railway project worth Rs 18,036 crore, aimed at constructing a new rail line connecting Manmad and Indore. This project is set to significantly enhance connectivity between these key cities, promoting economic growth and improving transportation infrastructure in the region. The proposed railway line will facilitate smoother and more efficient movement of goods and passengers, contributing to the development of the surrounding areas. The project is expected to boost regional trade and provide a substantial uplift to local economies. With this approval, the government underscores its commitment to expanding and modernizing the country?s railway network, aligning with broader infrastructure development goals. The new rail link is anticipated to be a major asset in improving transportation logistics and supporting economic activities.

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