GULBARGA,
July 24, 2013
State lagging in railway network, says Kharge
Railway Minister M. Mallikarjun Kharge said on Tuesday
that Karnataka lagged Bihar, Haryana and Assam as far as development of
rail network was concerned. It was not even close to the level in Andhra
Pradesh and Maharashtra, he said.
Mr. Kharge, who
laid the foundation stone here for the Rs. 350-crore railway line
doubling work between Gulbarga and Hotgi railway stations, said that
while Karnataka had 16 per cent railway lines for every 1,000 sq km of
area, Bihar, which topped the country, had 38 per cent railway lines for
1,000 sq km area.
He said that Haryana and Assam
were the two other States with high growth of railway infrastructure.
While Haryana had 34 per cent of railway lines for every 1,000 sq km
area, Assam had 31 per cent railway lines for every 1,000 sq km area.
Andhra Pradesh had 19.4 per cent railway lines per 1,000 sq km and
Maharashtra 18.20 per cent railway lines per 1,000 sq km.
“It
would be impossible for Karnataka to match the kind of development that
had taken place in Bihar, Haryana or Assam. It would take a great
amount of investment to match the railway infrastructure available in
Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh,” Mr. Kharge said.
“I
have very little time left before the next Lok Sabha elections but I
have initiated steps to bridge the gap in railway infrastructure
development in Karnataka,” he added. Mr. Kharge said that the line
doubling between Gulbarga and Hotgi would help the Railways to increase
the speed of existing trains and also run more new trains on the
Mumbai-Chennai and Mumbai-Bangalore route. This work would be completed
within 30 months, he said.
He said that there was emphasis now on completing the long-pending railway projects, including the Gulbarga-Bidar railway line.
Mr.
Kharge said that it had been decided to take up a survey to prepare a
detailed project report for the proposed Wadi-Gadag new railway line to
provide connectivity between Hyderabad Karnataka region and Mumbai
Karnataka region. The project would be taken up on cost-sharing basis
between the Union and State governments.
General
Manager of Central Railways B.P. Khare welcomed the gathering. The
former Chief Minister and MP N. Dharam Singh and MLC Allamprabhu Patil
spoke.
Foundation stone laid for Rs. 350-crore line doubling work between Gulbarga and Hotgi
‘This will help Railways increase the speed of existing trains and also run more new trains’
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