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West Bengal Opened Three Stations Under Amrit Bharat Station Scheme
Colin Smith — May 24, 2025West Bengal has recently redeveloped three railway stations—Kalyani Ghoshpara, Panagarh, and Joychandi Pahar—under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme. This initiative is part of a larger national effort aimed at modernizing over 1,300 railway stations to enhance infrastructure, improve passenger amenities, and promote operational efficiency. The redevelopments have involved comprehensive upgrades to station buildings, concourses, waiting areas, and sanitation facilities, with particular attention given to accessibility features for differently abled passengers. These improvements are designed to support smoother commuter flows and strengthen regional connectivity across areas of educational, industrial, and strategic significance.
The redevelopment projects also emphasize sustainable urban connectivity and include the integration of modern technological systems. Energy-efficient lighting, digital passenger information displays, and upgraded security measures have been incorporated to optimize operational performance while reducing energy consumption. Additionally, design elements that reflect local cultural heritage form an integral part of the aesthetic enhancements, aligning with broader objectives to promote environmentally responsible public infrastructure. This coordinated upgrade under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme reflects ongoing efforts to balance modernity with sustainability in public transportation networks.