Pune: PM Modi will Open Two Division Stations on May 22 as Part of the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to inaugurate two newly upgraded railway stations in Pune Division under the ambitious Amrit Bharat Station Scheme on May 22, 2025.
Pune: PM Modi will Open Two Division Stations on May 22 as Part of the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme
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The Amrit Bharat Station Scheme is a flagship initiative by the Indian Railways aimed at transforming railway stations across the country into world-class transit hubs. The scheme focuses on:

  • Modernizing station buildings and platforms

  • Upgrading passenger amenities and accessibility

  • Enhancing safety, security, and cleanliness

  • Integrating green and sustainable features

  • Promoting seamless multimodal connectivity

The goal is to provide a comfortable, efficient, and modern travel experience for millions of passengers.

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 State-of-the-Art Passenger Facilities

  • Spacious, air-conditioned waiting halls

  • Modern ticketing counters and digital information displays

  • Clean, accessible restrooms and drinking water facilities

  • Enhanced lighting, CCTV surveillance, and security measures

 Improved Accessibility and Connectivity

  • Barrier-free access for differently-abled and elderly passengers

  • Escalators, elevators, and tactile pathways

  • Integrated parking zones and last-mile connectivity options

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Green and Sustainable Features

  • Solar panels and energy-efficient lighting

  • Rainwater harvesting and waste management systems

  • Landscaped gardens and open spaces

 Heritage and Local Culture Integration

  • Art installations and murals reflecting Pune’s rich history and culture

  • Spaces for local vendors and cultural performances

The redevelopment of these stations is expected to:

  • Boost Economic Activity: Improved stations will attract more travelers and businesses, supporting local commerce and tourism.

  • Enhance Commuter Experience: Passengers will benefit from faster, safer, and more comfortable journeys.

  • Support Urban Growth: Modern stations will complement Pune’s rapid urbanization and infrastructure expansion.

  • Promote Sustainability: Eco-friendly features align with India’s commitment to green growth.

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Prime Minister Modi has consistently emphasized the importance of world-class infrastructure for India’s growth. The Amrit Bharat Station Scheme is a testament to this vision, aiming to bring Indian railway stations on par with global standards. During the inauguration, PM Modi is expected to highlight the government’s commitment to passenger-centric reforms, digital innovation, and sustainable development.

Local residents, business owners, and railway officials have welcomed the redevelopment, expressing optimism about the positive impact on daily commutes and the city’s image. Civic leaders have called for continued investment in railway infrastructure to meet the needs of Pune’s growing population.

With the inauguration of these upgraded stations, Pune is poised to become a model for modern, passenger-friendly railway infrastructure. The Amrit Bharat Station Scheme will continue to roll out across more stations in the region, further enhancing connectivity and convenience for all.

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