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Reviewed the progress of the ongoing Amrit Stations between Bhubaneswar and Palasa

Bhubaneswar:29/7/24:East Coast Railway (ECoR) General Manager Shri Parmeshwar Funkwal conducted a detailed inspection of the Bhubaneswar-Palasa Railway section recently. He was accompanied by senior officials from ECoR headquarters, construction teams for ongoing projects, and representatives from the Khurda Road Railway Division, led by Divisional Railway Manager Shri H S Bajwa

During the inspection, Shri Funkwal reviewed the progress of the Amrit Stations project, emphasizing the importance of adhering to the targeted timelines. The stations inspected included Balugaon, Bhubaneswar, Brahmapur, Chatrapur, Khurda Road, Lingaraj Temple Road, Palasa, and Ichhapuram. The current status of ongoing construction works at these stations was also reviewed. Additionally, he inspected infrastructural and developmental works related to traffic facilities and passenger amenities at various railway stations. He advised officials to take necessary steps to ensure the early completion of these projects, underscoring the importance of providing enhanced services and facilities to passengers.

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