August21 , 2026

    Railways Ministry Approves 100 Projects Worth ₹1.53 Lakh Crore in FY26

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    The Ministry of Railways has approved 100 infrastructure projects with a total investment of ₹1.53 lakh crore for the financial year 2025–26, marking a significant push to expand and modernize India’s railway network.

    The approved projects include new line construction, track doubling, electrification, and capacity enhancement works aimed at improving connectivity and easing congestion across key freight and passenger corridors. The initiative is expected to strengthen logistics efficiency and support economic growth.

    Officials stated that a major focus of the projects is to boost freight capacity, reduce transit times, and enhance operational reliability. Several projects are also aligned with dedicated freight corridors and industrial hubs, facilitating smoother movement of goods across regions.

    The investment is part of the government’s broader infrastructure development strategy, with an emphasis on sustainable and energy-efficient rail operations through increased electrification and modernization of existing assets.

    Industry experts believe the large-scale project approvals will generate employment, attract private participation in select segments, and improve overall service quality. As execution gains pace, the projects are expected to play a crucial role in enhancing India’s transport infrastructure and supporting long-term economic expansion.