The progress of redevelopment works launched underneath the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme at Ganjbasoda railway station situated in Bhopal division of the state was inspected at the moment by Hon’ble Union Minister, Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare and Ministry of Panchayat and Rural Growth, Authorities of India Shivraj Singh Chauhan. Throughout this, he visited the station premises and reviewed the standing of passenger amenities, underneath building constructions and modernized passenger ready rooms.
Throughout the inspection, the minister spoke of particular consideration to the velocity and high quality of the works within the curiosity of the passengers. He informed the officers that redevelopment of the station ought to be not solely handy but in addition aesthetically influential in order that passengers can get world -class experiences. Additionally, he instructed to make the station premises clear, secure and disabled.
Expressing satisfaction over the scenario of building works, Chauhan stated that the complete space will profit from the rejuvenation of Ganjbasoda station underneath the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme. He steered that building ought to be accomplished in a well timed method whereas sustaining transparency within the progress of works.
Honorable Minister in -charge Minister Vidisha Lakhan Patel, Honorable MLA Ganjbasoda Hari Singh Raghuvanshi, MLA Vidisha Bhupesh Tandon, MLA Kurwai Hari Sapre and different public representatives and Railways had been current on behalf of Further Divisional Railway Supervisor Rashmi Diwakar, Senior Divisional Industrial Supervisor Saurabh Kataria. Giving detailed details about the work, the Further Divisional Railway Supervisor stated that trendy ticket counters, lifts, escalators, prolonged foot over bridge, higher lighting and enticing flutter are being ready on the station.
Throughout the inspection, particular enthusiasm was additionally seen in most of the people. Many passengers met the minister and shared their experiences about station improvement. The minister’s journey proved to be a brand new course to the station redevelopment, inspiring the officers involved and strengthened the belief of the Railways among the many native residents.