AMRIT BHARAT STATIONS – GOVERNMENT SCHEME

News: Prime Minister launches Amrit Bharat Station Scheme in 13 railway stations in State via video link from Delhi

 

What's in the news?

       Recently, the Indian Prime Minister has laid the foundation stone for the Redevelopment of 508 railway stations across India as a part of Amrit Bharat Stations Scheme, spreading across 27 states and union territories.

 

Amrit Bharat Stations Scheme:

       As a part of railway station redevelopment drive and for modernising 1309 railway stations in the coming years.

       It envisages development of stations on a continuous basis with a long-term vision.

       The scheme will subsume all previous redevelopment projects where work is yet to begin.

 

Features:

       The scheme aims at preparation of Master Plans of the Railway stations and implementation of the Master Plan in phases to enhance the facilities including and beyond the Minimum Essential Amenities.

       Zonal railways have been given the responsibility of selecting stations, which will then be approved by a committee of senior railway officials.

       The scheme aims at preparation of Master Plans of the Railway stations and implementation of the Master Plan in phases to enhance the facilities including and beyond the Minimum Essential Amenities.

       The model envisages low-cost redevelopment of stations which can be executed timely.

       The scheme shall cater for introduction of new amenities as well as upgradation and replacement of existing amenities.

 

Facilities Planned under Amrit Bharat Station Scheme:

       Provision for Roof Plaza to be created in future.

       Free Wi-Fi, space for 5G mobile towers.

       Smooth access by widening of roads, removal of unwanted structures, properly designed signages, dedicated pedestrian pathways, well planned parking areas, improved lighting etc.

       Attempts shall be made to club different grades/types of waiting halls and provide good cafeteria/retail facilities as far as possible.

       Better furniture will be installed in waiting rooms, platforms, rest rooms and offices.

       High level platforms (760-840 mill meter) shall be provided at all categories of stations.

       Special amenities for the disabled as per guidelines issued by the Railway Board from time to time.