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In a decisive push toward infrastructure enhancement and passenger convenience, the Union Ministry of Rural Development and Communications has sanctioned Rs 5 crore for the modernisation of the New Guntur Railway Station. The announcement was made during a high-level review meeting held at the Collectorate in Guntur on August 30, 2025, chaired by Union Minister Dr Pemmasani Chandrasekhar. The move is part of a broader strategy to upgrade transport facilities across the Guntur Parliamentary constituency and improve regional connectivity.
Here’s a comprehensive breakdown of the development and its wider implications.
1. Purpose and Scope of the Modernisation
- The Rs 5 crore allocation is aimed at upgrading passenger amenities, streamlining operations, and enhancing the station’s overall infrastructure
- The funds will be used to improve platform facilities, lighting, sanitation, and digital information systems
- The project also includes provisions for accessibility enhancements such as Divyang-friendly washrooms and ramps
- The modernization aligns with Indian Railways’ nationwide station redevelopment mission, focusing on safety, sustainability, and user experience
2. Review Meeting Highlights
- The announcement was made during a strategic review of railway and housing projects in the Guntur region
- Minister Pemmasani directed officials to expedite road widening works and fast-track pending Road Over Bridge (ROB) projects
- Key ROBs at Sankar Vilas Centre, LC Nos. 3 and 6, and stretches like Guntur–Namburu–Nallapadu–Bandarupalli–Palakaluru have completed tender processes and are preparing for foundation work
- Issues related to the Mangalagiri–Nidamaru construction and Pedakakani gate ROB delays were also addressed, with special measures proposed to resolve land and local obstacles
3. Stakeholder Participation and Coordination
- The meeting saw active participation from local leaders including MLA Md Naseer Ahmed, Mayor Kovelamudi Ravindra, and Guntur District Collector S Nagalakshmi
- Railway Divisional Manager Sudeshna Sen provided updates on ongoing projects and assured timely execution of sanctioned works
- Officials from the Revenue Department, Urban Planning, and Housing also contributed to discussions on integrated development strategies
4. Broader Infrastructure Push
- The Rs 5 crore sanction is part of a larger infrastructure drive in Guntur, which includes the construction of multiple ROBs and bridges to ease traffic congestion
- A triple-railway bridge project costing Rs 5.80 crore was recently inaugurated at Srinivasa Nagar, aimed at expanding the two-lane railway line into a four-lane system
- These upgrades are expected to improve train operations, reduce bottlenecks, and enhance commuter safety
5. Housing and Urban Development Linkages
- Minister Pemmasani also addressed concerns over housing projects initiated by the previous government
- Of the 13,000 houses constructed, only 300 have been occupied due to poor transport access and lack of basic amenities
- Monthly reviews will now be conducted to resolve issues related to house titles, objections, and infrastructure gaps
- The minister assured that housing facilities would be integrated with transport upgrades to ensure holistic urban development
6. Public Impact and Future Outlook
- The modernization of New Guntur Railway Station is expected to benefit thousands of daily commuters and long-distance travelers
- Enhanced facilities will improve passenger satisfaction and support the region’s growing economic activity
- The project also reflects the government’s commitment to decentralised development and equitable infrastructure investment
- With continued coordination between central and state agencies, Guntur is poised to become a model for mid-tier urban transport transformation
The Rs 5 crore sanction is more than a budgetary line—it’s a signal of intent. As Guntur gears up for a new chapter in rail connectivity, the station’s transformation will serve as a tangible symbol of progress, accessibility, and civic pride.
Sources: The Hans India, The Hindu, Financial Express, New Indian Express