In a key infrastructure move, the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has approved two critical multitracking railway projects worth ₹2,781 crore. These projects aim to strengthen the Indian Railways network in Maharashtra and Gujarat, enhancing both passenger and freight capacity. The approved projects will expand the railway network by approximately 224 km, benefitting over 32 lakh people across 4 districts and 585 villages.
Overview of Approved Railway Projects
1. Devbhumi Dwarka (Okha) – Kanalus Doubling Project
- Length: 141 km
- State: Gujarat
Key Impact
- Enhances access to Dwarkadhish Temple, a major pilgrimage destination
- Strengthens connectivity in the Saurashtra region
- Supports tourism and regional development
- Improves logistics for freight movement, especially bulk goods
2. Badlapur – Karjat 3rd and 4th Line Project
- Length: 32 km
- State: Maharashtra
- Corridor: Mumbai suburban network
Key Impact
- Eases congestion in one of India’s busiest rail corridors
- Prepares Mumbai’s suburban rail network for future passenger demand
- Improves connectivity to Southern India via Karjat
- Enhances suburban commuter experience with more frequent and reliable service
Aligned with PM Gati Shakti National Master Plan
These projects are part of the PM Gati Shakti initiative, aimed at building a multi-modal infrastructure ecosystem in India. The focus is on,
- Integrated planning
- Seamless connectivity
- Improved logistics efficiency
- Stakeholder collaboration
The multitracking efforts will reduce transportation bottlenecks, minimize fuel consumption, and bring down the logistics cost in India’s supply chain.
Static Facts
- Approval Date: 26 November 2025
- Total Cost: ₹2,781 crore
- Total Network Addition: 224 km
- Projects Approved
- Okha–Kanalus Doubling (141 km)
- Badlapur–Karjat 3rd & 4th line (32 km)
- States Covered: Maharashtra and Gujarat


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