Transforming Tripura! State’s rail connectivity to get significant boost with services to Kolkata via BangladeshTripura's rail connectivity is getting a major boost with the upcoming launch of train services between Agartala and Kolkata via Bangladesh. A test run for the Agartala-Gangasagar (Bangladesh) rail link has been successful, connecting the two cities through Bangladesh. The Chief Minister of Tripura, Manik Saha, flagged off the Agartala-Deoghar Express...
more... train, equipped with LHB coaches, emphasizing the fulfillment of Prime Minister Modi's promise of enhanced infrastructure in the northeast. The Central government has allocated Rs. 260 crore for Agartala station's transformation into a world-class facility and Rs. 93 crore for modernizing three stations - Dharmanagar, Udaipur, and Kumarghat - into Amrit Bharat stations. The Chief Minister expressed his gratitude for the improvements in rail services, highlighting the significant increase in express and local trains serving the state, a remarkable development previously deemed impossible.
Tripura mein rail connectivity ko bada boost milne wala hai, kyuki Agartala aur Kolkata ke beech Bangladesh se train service shuru hone wali hai. Agartala se Gangasagar (Bangladesh) tak rail link ka test run successful ho chuka hai, jiske through yeh dono cities Bangladesh se connect honge. Tripura ke Chief Minister,...
more... Manik Saha ne Agartala-Deoghar Express train ko flag off kiya, jismein LHB coaches hain. Unhone yeh bhi bataya ki Prime Minister Modi ne northeast mein infrastructure ko improve karne ka promise fulfill kiya hai. Center government ne Agartala station ko world-class facility mein badalne ke liye Rs. 260 crore allocate kiye hain aur 3 stations - Dharmanagar, Udaipur, and Kumarghat - ko Amrit Bharat stations mein badalne ke liye Rs. 93 crore diye hain. Chief Minister ne rail services mein hone wala improvement ke liye gratitude diya aur yeh bhi bataya ki state mein express and local trains ki number kaafi badh gayi hai, jo pehle impossible lagta tha.