Clarification regarding shifting Railway Institute IRIMEE from Jamalpur to Lucknow

Clarification regarding shifting Railway Institute IRIMEE from Jamalpur to Lucknow

Clarification regarding shifting of Indian Railways Institute for Mechanical and Electrical Engineering (IRIMEE) from Jamalpur to Lucknow

It has been reported in media that it is being planned to shift Indian Railways Institute for Mechanical and Electrical Engineering (IRIMEE), from Jamalpur to Lucknow.

Ministry of Railways clarifies that it has no plans to shift IRIMEE from Jamalpur to Lucknow. Any assertions to this effect are incorrect and misleading and do not have the approval of the Ministry of Railways.

In fact, Ministry of Railways has planned to enlarge the activities of IRIMEE to also impart educational programs in transportation technology and management. Several additional educational programs starting with 1-year Diploma courses at Jamalpur are planned to be introduced for which curriculum development and design is underway. Indian Railways is very proud of the history and legacy of IRIMEE and there is no question of it being transferred from its present location. In fact, all efforts are to further strengthen it and enlarge its role at the existing location.

Railways in particular and the transportation sector in general in India are witnessing major growth and transformation. A well-developed training and educational facility like IRIMEE in Jamalpur will not only play a significant role in providing training to Indian Railway employees but also provide high quality professional education and skills to youth from Bihar and neighbouring areas and contribute to economic development in the region.

You were asking whether the Indian Railways intends to shift IRIMEE (Indian Railways Institute of Mechanical & Electrical Engineering) from Jamalpur (Bihar) to Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh), and here’s the verified and fully up‑to‑date clarification:


🛑 Official Position: No Relocation of IRIMEE

  • The Ministry of Railways has categorically stated that there are no plans to relocate or shut down IRIMEE’s Jamalpur campus
  • Any media claims suggesting its move to Lucknow are incorrect, misleading, and not approved by the Ministry

🧑‍🎓 What Is Actually Happening: Expansion, Not Shift

  • Instead of relocating, the plan is to expand IRIMEE’s role and offerings, including new courses in transportation technology and management, and upcoming 1‑year diploma programs to be offered in Jamalpur itself

🌐 A Branch in Lucknow — But Not a Relocation

  • A new branch of IRIMEE is being developed near Lucknow, but this does not replace the Jamalpur institute.
    • The Lucknow campus is intended to support training of probationary railway officers across Northern railway zones—a strategic addition, not a migration of the original institute
    • Political and media reactions in Bihar were sparked by misunderstanding of this plan, prompting clarification from both state leaders and the Railways

✅ Summary Table

Point of Concern Clarification
Does IRIMEE’s Jamalpur campus move? No — Jamalpur institute will remain fully operational
Are there new courses coming? Yes — including diploma and transportation tech programs at Jamalpur
Is Lucknow involved in IRIMEE? Yes — a new branch is planned for officer training, not a relocation
Who clarified this? Ministry of Railways, IRIMEE officials, Bihar government representatives

ℹ️ Why the Confusion?

  • The controversy peaked when Bihar political leaders alleged an order to shift the 132‑year‑old institute, citing concerns over heritage and regional pride
  • Indian Railways responded officially to dispel these claims, emphasizing that the reports were misleading and unapproved

Bottom Line

  • IRIMEE will continue at Jamalpur, as a strengthened and expanded centre of excellence.
  • A parallel branch is under development around Lucknow to serve broader railway training requirements, but does not replace the original.

Let me know if you’d like details on timelines, the proposed Lucknow campus plan, or the new programs planned at Jamalpur!

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