Maharashtra To Invest 10,000 Crore To Develop Railway Infrastructure


MUMBAI: Maharashtra government will invest 10,000 crore to develop the railway infrastructure of the state, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said.

The chief minister laid the foundation stone of Sawantwadi Railway Terminus in Sawantwadi district in Konkan region in the presence of Union Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu.

He said infrastructure development forms the basis of the economic development of any state and the state government is committed towards developing roads, railways, airports and port network across Maharashtra.

"Though the Centre allocates funds for railways, the state government too will invest 10,000 crore apart from union government's grants within the next five years," he said.

The Chief Minister further said that the government will coordinate with the Union Railway Ministry at the time of drafting the railway budget so that Maharashtra receives appropriate funds and priority projects are included by the Centre in the budget.

"Since our co-ordination with the Union Railways ministry is strong, we are working together in terms of development. Also, we are together focusing on completing projects that were announced in this year's budget,", he said.

"The state government will give priority to Chiplun-Karad, Ahmednagar-Parli-Beed and Vardha-Nanded-Yevatmal railway route. It will help connect the interiors of Maharashtra and enhance development," he added.

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Source: PTI