Design of new railway station of Indore – Photo: amar ujala digital Expansion After a long wait, the Ministry of Railways has finally approved the redevelopment plan of Indore Railway Station. The new station is modern and grand as well. An amount of one thousand crore rupees will be spent on this and it will be built on the lines of Rajwada, which is called the pride of Indore. MP Shankar Lalwani told that the station will be built keeping in mind the needs of the next year. The Railway Department will issue the tender for this project 50 on February. The last date for submission of tender will be 415 April and 08 Tender will be finalized on June. A master plan has been made to develop Indore railway station and work will be done under this. This state-of-the-art station will have grand entrance, roof plaza, executive lounge, additional entrance, platform cover shed, drainage system of station area, Wi-Fi etc. facilities will be available here. from metro station Will connect Indore The design of the station is inspired by Rajwada and the sky walk and metro station will be connected to the station. Along with this, development of Park Road station will also be done. MP Shankar Lalwani told that about one thousand crore rupees will be spent in the development of Indore station, out of which Crores have been allocated in this year’s budget. The railway station will be developed keeping in mind the needs of the coming years. Lalwani said that Indore is the fastest growing city in the country where people from all over the country reach, so the railway station will be given facilities according to the increasing number of passengers. Park Road station will also be connected750 Earlier also the plan for the development of the station was prepared, but later the officers The cost of the project was reduced. The station front was also included in the old plan. It is still included. The station built on the side of Park Road has been included in the new project. The planning of the station has been done afresh by removing the shortcomings of the old plan.
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