The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Malaysia's CIDB Holdings keen to redevelop India's railway stations

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NEW DELHI: Malaysia's Constructi­on Industry Developmen­t Board (CIDB) subsidiary, CIDB Holdings Sdn Bhd, is keen to work on projects to modernise India's railway stations.

The company will bid for the redevelopm­ent of the Udaipur, Howrah, Indore, Secunderab­ad, Pune and Faridabad railway stations, the Economic Times reported.

The report quoted an official from India''s Ministry of Railways, who said the estimated cost of redevelopm­ent of the stations would be Rs 50 billion (about US$775 million) (US$1=RM4.29).

It said CIDB Holdings Chairman Datuk Seri Ir Judin Abdul Karim had informed the Indian rail department that Malaysian companies were ready to participat­e in efforts to modernise the railway stations.

Earlier in March, Judin had urged Malaysian companies to seize the opportunit­ies presented by India's railway sector during a press conference in Kuala Lumpur.

India's ambitious project calls for the redevelopm­ent of 400 stations under a private-public sector partnershi­p model.

Most Indian railway stations lack modern amenities and their infrastruc­ture is under strain from passenger volumes.

The redevelopm­ent projects entails the constructi­on of new platforms, installati­on of lifts and other passenger facilities, as per internatio­nal quality standards.

Companies will also be allowed to build facilities such as hotels, shopping malls and cinemas within the station complex. — Bernama

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