43rd
Meeting of the Network Planning Group (NPG) Held on 17 Feb
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NPG
Examines and Recommends 3 Important Railway Projects
Network Planning Group constituted
under the institutional framework of PM GatiShakti National
Master Plan' has examined and recommended 3 important railway projects.
Chaired by the Special Secretary
of DPIIT, NPG has the head of Planning Divisions of the infrastructure Ministries
including M/o Railways, MoRTH, Power, MoPNG, MIRE, DoT, MoCA, MoPSW with
special representative from NITI Aayog and MoEF&CC.
Doubling between Aurangabad and
Ankai stations:
The NPG examined the project
related to doubling of railway lines between Aurangabad and Ankai
in the State of Maharashtra. This will provide an alternate route to reach to the
long destinations like Mumbai, New Delhi, Amritsar from Bangalore, Hyderabad, Nizamabad
etc.
The proposed project increase
will increase section capacity from 114% to 143% and improve Goods and Passenger
traffic on this single line. This doubling can also cater to the potential freight
traffic movement from the nearly industrial clusters as it falls on the Aravali Dakshin Sampark Corridor.
This will provide a modal mix to both passenger and freight while also connecting
38 Villages of a total population of 98 lakhs and industrial areas of Daulatabad, Aurangabad and Jalna.
3rd line in balance section between
Bhadrak -Vizianagaram:
To improve cargo movement between
the Western Coast and Southern Coast of India, the NPG examined the project on addition
of 3rd line in the balance section between Bhadrak and
Vizianagaram in the States of Odisha and Andhra Pradesh. As this region acts as
backbone infrastructure for the ports on the eastern coast, the proposed railway
line connects three non-major ports which are Gopalpur, Damra
and the upcoming Bhavnapadu, and two major ports including
Paradip and Vishakapatnam.
The project will also directly
facilitate movement to goods sheds at Khurda, Jagannathpur, and Srikakulam which are points of multi-modal
logistics, and also shift the major road cargo movement to rail. The proposed project
will decongest the stretch on the section of Howrah-Chennai railway route and enhance
the modal share of railways as this stretch is dedicated to freight movement.
Sonnagar - Andal
3rd and 4th Railway line:
To ensure improved wagon turnaround
time and better punctuality of passenger trains, the NPG evaluated the project to
add 3rd and 4th Railway lines in the Sonnagar Andal route
falling in the states of Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal. This project is part
of Mission 3000 MT plan of the Indian Railways and connect important districts such
as Gaya, an emerging textile hub, Hazaribagh, a sea food cluster, Dhanbad, a district
of coal reserves, and Pashchim Bardhaman,
a district of immense potential for steel. After the completion of project, there
will be an increase in average speed of trains from 33 kmph to 55 kmph in this section.
The project will ensure overall improvement in logistics network of this section,
improved economic activity in the region and decongest the highly saturated Delhi
- Howrah railway route under the Golden Quadrilateral.
The Special Secretary underlined
the importance of these high impact projects as they are crucial for port connectivity
in the region. All 3 projects evaluated by the NPG and were recommended for implementation
with certain suggestions to address last-mile connectivity and achieve the right
multimodal logistics share.