India, June 16 -- The Indian Railways has approved a Rs 201 crore project for the installation of the indigenous Kavach train protection system across the remaining Broad Gauge routes in the Ambala Division of Northern Railway.

The project will cover 811 route kilometres and has been sanctioned under Indian Railways' broader programme to deploy Kavach with an LTE-based communication backbone across key railway corridors.

The approved sections include Ambala Cantonment–Ludhiana, Kalka–Chandigarh–New Morinda–Sahnewal, Sirhind–Daulatpur Chowk, Rajpura–Bathinda–Shri Ganganagar, and Ludhiana–Dhuri–Jakhal routes.

These corridors are crucial rail links across Haryana, Punjab, and Himachal Pr...