Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Cabinet okays rail link to three religious places in Gujarat, Raj

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NEW DELHI: The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs has approved the constructi­on of the 116.65-km Taranga Hill-Ambaji-Abu Road rail line at an estimated cost of Rs 2,798.16 crore, Union Minister Anurag Thakur said Wednesday. To be built by the Ministry of Railways, the project will link two states and three religious places and will be completed by 2026-27.

The proposed rail line will traverse through the Sirohi district of Rajasthan and Sabarkanth­a, Banaskanth­a and Mahesana districts of Gujarat.

Ambaji is one of the 51 Shakti Peeths’ which attract millions of devotees from Gujarat as well as other parts of the country and abroad every year.

Mount Abu is the headquarte­rs of the Brahma Kumari community and is frequented by its followers from around the world. The constructi­on of this railway line will facilitate easy travel for devotees. Those visiting the temple of Ajitnath Jain at Taranga Hill will generate direct employment for about 40 lakh man-days.

“The estimated cost of this project is Rs 2,798.16 crore and will be completed by 2026-27. The new railway line will connect two states, and three religious places and will reduce the load on the main railway line,” Thakur said at a press briefing.

Besides enhancing connectivi­ty and mobility, it will lead to the overall socio-economic developmen­t of the region. This line will facilitate faster movement of agricultur­al and local products and improve mobility of the people between Gujarat and Rajasthan. The project will provide an alternativ­e route to the existing Ahmedabad-Abu Road railway line.

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