Probe ordered into dangerous railway line alignment in MP
Bhopal/Sagar/Jabalpur, May 29 -- The Indian Railways has ordered an inquiry into the alignment of a railway line between Panna and Khajuraho in Madhya Pradesh, terming it "dangerous, as it had six sharp turns", officials aware of the matter said on Thursday, adding that a new route is under planning stage.
According to officials, the inquiry will identify individuals responsible for "significant" environmental loss-54,578 trees were cut to begin construction of the proposed railway line-and planning missteps that occurred before the project received forest approval.
The Khajuraho-Panna rail link costing about Rs.2,100 crore was approved in 2021 and in 2025, the railways said the construction will start soon. In the first phase, a 16 km stretch from Khajuraho to Surajpura was to be constructed. In all, 47 bridges and six stations were to be constructed in the 72-km line, an official statement issued in 2025 said. The alignment was scrapped in 2025, just before the start of the railway line's construction following a complaint. The complaint was about the dangerous alignment in violation of railway norms, the official said. On the ministry's directions on Thursday, the West Central Railway (WCR) has constituted a three-member technical committee to find how the "dangerous" alignment was approved in 2021....
इस लेख के रीप्रिंट को खरीदने या इस प्रकाशन का पूरा फ़ीड प्राप्त करने के लिए, कृपया
हमे संपर्क करें.