Lucknow: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday inaugurated 103 redeveloped railway stations across the country under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme, including 19 from Uttar Pradesh. The event was held virtually from Bikaner, while Chief Minister Yogi
Adityanath joined remotely from Lucknow.
आदरणीय प्रधानमंत्री श्री @narendramodi जी द्वारा आज राष्ट्र को समर्पित किए गए उत्तर प्रदेश के 19 अमृत स्टेशनों समेत देश के सभी 103 अमृत स्टेशन 'नए भारत' में विरासत के संरक्षण, विकास के संकल्प तथा 'गति एवं गौरव' के उत्तम समन्वय के नए प्रतीक हैं।
— Yogi Adityanath (@myogiadityanath) May 22, 2025
देश भर में पुनर्विकसित ये अमृत… pic.twitter.com/40SaW9oi1s
CM Yogi described the redevelopment as a “synergy of speed and pride,” aligning with the vision of a ‘New India.’ In a post on X, he highlighted the inclusion of modern amenities and regional design in the updated stations.
The revamped stations in Uttar Pradesh include Govindpuri (Kanpur), Balrampur, Bareilly City, Bijnor, Fatehabad, Govardhan, Gola Gokarna Nath, and others such as Hathras City, Idgah Agra, Izzatnagar, Karchana, and Saharanpur. Features include digital signage, waiting lounges, lifts, and energy-efficient infrastructure.
While the initiative is positioned as a transformative step, the focus on beautified stations comes amid criticism over persistent service issues in rural rail networks and unfulfilled track modernization in economically weaker regions.
Officials claim the project will boost tourism and local economies, but detailed ridership impact assessments remain unpublished.
The ₹1,100 crore project is part of a wider plan to revamp over 1,300 stations. Since 2014, the Centre claims to have electrified 47,000 km of rail lines and introduced trains like Vande Bharat and Amrit Bharat. However, broader questions about equitable infrastructure development continue to surface.
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