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News Entry# 541518
Feb 15 (21:19) Darbhanga-Kusheswarasthan and Sakri-Hasanpur Rail Lines Get Green Signal After Route Diversion
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बिहार में दो रेल लाइन प्रोजेक्ट को मंजूरी, ट्रेन से सुंदर पक्षियों का दीदार कर पाएंगे यात्री

The long-awaited Darbhanga-Kusheswarasthan and Sakri-Hasanpur rail lines in the Samastipur rail division have finally been approved. The projects were previously stalled due to objections from the Forest Department regarding the impact on the Kusheshwarasthan bird sanctuary. To overcome this, the route has been diverted to pass eight kilometers away from...
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the sanctuary. The railway board has approved the revised proposal and surveys will commence soon. The Forest Department has also withdrawn its objections. The budget allocated for these projects includes 56 crore for the Sakri-Hasanpur line (79 km) and 50 crore for the Darbhanga-Kusheswarasthan line (70.14 km). The railway board has approved these projects for the betterment of passenger facilities. The construction of these lines was delayed due to the Kusheshwarasthan bird sanctuary. To minimize the impact, the railway proposed the construction of bridges, box culverts, and a water park for the birds. The Forest Department initially suggested a 1700-meter bridge, but the railway proposed smaller bridges and requested reconsideration. The Darbhanga-Kusheswarasthan line (70.14 km) was initially approved in 2005 with an estimated cost of 205 crore. However, only a small amount of funding was released due to the bird sanctuary issue. The Hasanpur-Sakri line (79 km) was approved for 325 crore in 2019, but received minimal funding since then.

Samastipur rail division mein do bada bada project, Darbhanga-Kusheswarasthan aur Sakri-Hasanpur rail lines ko aakhirkar green signal mil gaya hai. Forest Department ki objection ke wajah se yeh project bandh tha. Ab route ko divert kiya gaya hai aur yeh sanctuary se 8 kilometer door se guzarega. Railway board...
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ne revised proposal ko approve kar diya hai aur survey jaldi hi shuru ho jaayega. Forest Department ne bhi apna objection withdraw kar liya hai. Is project ke liye budget mein 56 crore Sakri-Hasanpur line (79 km) ke liye aur 50 crore Darbhanga-Kusheswarasthan line (70.14 km) ke liye allocate kiya gaya hai. Passenger facilities ko improve karne ke liye railway board ne yeh project approve kiya hai. Kusheswarasthan bird sanctuary ke wajah se is line ka construction delay ho raha tha. Iska impact kam karne ke liye railway ne bridge, box culverts aur birds ke liye water park banane ka proposal diya tha. Forest Department ne pehle 1700-meter bridge ka proposal diya tha, but railway ne chote-chote bridge ka proposal diya aur reconsideration ki request ki. Darbhanga-Kusheswarasthan line (70.14 km) ko 2005 mein approve kiya gaya tha aur iska estimated cost 205 crore tha. But bird sanctuary ke wajah se isko kam fund release kiya gaya. Hasanpur-Sakri line (79 km) ko 2019 mein 325 crore mein approve kiya gaya tha, but tab se isko bahut kam fund diya gaya hai.
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