💥Join UPSC 2027,2028 Mentorship (July Batch) + XFactor Notes & Microthemes PDF

Railway Reforms

Qadian-Beas Railway Line Project Revived

Why in the news?

The Government of India has revived the Qadian-Beas New Railway Line Project in Punjab after nearly a century. The project was originally approved during 1928-29 by the North-Western Railway but remained incomplete.

Key Highlights

  • Length: 39.68 km broad-gauge railway line.
  • Cost: Approximately ₹1,400 crore.
  • Implementing Agency: Northern Railway.
  • Route: Qadian (Gurdaspur) – Dhapai – Ghuman – Butala – Sathiala – Beas (Amritsar).
  • Revived under the Socially Desirable Rail Connectivity Programme.

Infrastructure Features

  • 2 crossing stations (Ghuman and Butala).
  • 11 major bridges and 121 minor bridges.
  • 54 Road Under Bridges (RUBs).
  • Modern signalling and telecommunication systems.
  • Deployment of Kavach, India’s indigenous train collision avoidance system.

Significance

  • Connectivity: Brings several areas of Punjab’s Majha region onto the railway network. Improves mobility and accessibility for residents.
  • Strategic Importance: Provides an alternative corridor to the Amritsar-Pathankot railway section during emergencies. Enhances resilience of railway operations in northern India.
  • Economic Benefits
    • Better market access for farmers.
    • Faster transportation of agricultural produce.
    • Boost to trade, commerce, and small-scale industries.
    • Employment generation during construction and operation.
  • Tourism: Improves access to major religious destinations including Qadian, Dera Baba Jaimal Singh, Sri Darbar Sahib, Dera Baba Nanak, and Gurdwara Achal Sahib

Join the Community

Join us across Social Media platforms.