CCEA approves construction of additional railway lines

New Delhi, February 17 (IANS): The central government on Wednesday approved the construction of additional infrastructure to cater to the growth in passenger and freight traffic. The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) which met here under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Narendra Modi approved construction of six railway lines and a railway bridge. According to the CCEA, the additional infrastructure will come up at various locations across the country. The total cost of the approved projects has been estimated at over Rs.10,700 crore.   “The proposals will cost over Rs.10,700 crore and most part of the expenditure will be met through extra budgetary resources (institutional financing),” Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu said at a briefing after the CCEA meet.   The six projects include -- doubling of Hubli-Chickajur line (190 km), Ramna-Singrauli stretch (160 km) and Katni-Singrauli railway line (261 km). Other approved projects include construction of the third line between Anuppur-Katni (165 km) and Wardha (Sewagram)-Ballarshah (132 km). In addition, the CCEA gave approval for the erection of an additional bridge and doubling of RampurDumra-Tal-Rajendrapul stretch. The approved projects are expected to be completed within 4-5 years during the 13th plan period.

    Cabinet nod to MoUs on agriculture, allied sectors   The union cabinet on Wednesday gave its ex-post facto approval to the memoranda of understanding (MoU) signed between India and various countries for cooperation in the field of agriculture and allied sectors. “The MoUs will help in capacity building, knowledge exchange through visits of scientists and technicians, exchange of genetic resources that aid in development of appropriate technologies and farm practices for enhancing agriculture productivity at farmers’ fields. Expertise and technology so developed is applied all over the country as per felt needs,” said an official communique following the meeting chaired by Prime Minister Modi.



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