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Cabinet approves Rs. 3,399 crore worth rail projects to boost connectivity in Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh
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The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs has approved railway multitracking projects in Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh, costing Rs 3,399 crore. Scheduled for completion in 2029-30, the Ratlam-Nagda and Wardha-Balharshah lines will add 176 km to the network. This expansion aims to boost freight capacity, reduce congestion, and generate employment, aligning with the PM Gati Shakti plan for multi-modal connectivity.
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