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Railway Budget For North Eastern Region

Railway Budget For North Eastern Region

Rail Budget for North Eastern Region 2025-2025

Allocation of Railway Budget for North Eastern Region for the year 2025-22, for building world-class rail infrastructure.

On Going Railway Projects

Note: Projects falling fully and partly in the state

Here’s a detailed look at the Railway Budget 2025–26—focusing specifically on the North Eastern Region (NER) of India:


Overview: Railway Budget for North Eastern Region (NER)

1. Record Budget Allocation

2. Major Infrastructure Projects

3. Ongoing Network Expansion

4. Station Redevelopment

5. Track and Station Upgrades

6. Strategic Connectivity Projects


Summary Table: Railway Budget Impact on Northeast

Category Details
Budget Allocation ₹10,440 crore for FY 2025–26
New Projects Sanctioned 12 (8 new lines + 4 doubling), totaling 777 km, ₹69,342 cr
Commissioning Achieved 278 km completed, ₹41,676 cr spent
Ongoing Projects 18 projects, 1,368 km, ₹74,972 cr
Station Upgrades 60 stations under redevelopment
Track & Electrification 173 km/year new track; 142 km/year electrified
Strategic Lines Dhansiri–Zubza (Nagaland), Sivok–Rangpo (Sikkim), Imphal–Moreh (Manipur)

Key Takeaways

The 2025–26 Railway Budget reflects an unprecedented push to improve connectivity, safety, and rail infrastructure in Northeast India. With high capital allocation, major new line projects, station modernization, and strategic border links underway, the region is being integrated more closely into the national rail network.

Let me know if you’d like a deep dive into any specific project—be it the Dhansiri–Zubza line, station redevelopment, or electrification progress.

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