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Rayagada Railway Division to be Formed in Odisha, Demarcation Process Underway

Rayagada Railway Division to be Formed in Odisha, Demarcation Process Underway

The establishment of the highly anticipated Rayagada railway division in Odisha is progressing with the ongoing demarcation of the region’s boundaries. Railway sources confirm that the formal notification for the division will be issued once the area identification process is completed. While the division has not been officially announced yet, this critical step signifies the region’s growing railway infrastructure needs and the government’s commitment to expanding services in the area.

Currently, the East Coast Railway (ECoR) zone, headquartered in Bhubaneswar, comprises three divisions: Khurda Road, Sambalpur, and Waltair. The new Rayagada division will be carved out from the Waltair division, making it the fourth under the ECoR zone and the 70th division in India. This addition is expected to meet the increasing demands of the expanding railway network in the region, enhancing services for both passengers and freight.

A key moment in the establishment of the division was the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who recently laid the foundation stone for a divisional railway manager (DRM) building in Rayagada. Although some media outlets mistakenly reported that the Prime Minister had laid the foundation for the Rayagada railway division itself, this event was, in fact, the beginning of the construction of the DRM office building that will support the new division’s operations once it is officially established. The DRM office will be an essential part of the division’s infrastructure, ensuring effective management of railway operations. The formation of the Rayagada railway division is anticipated to bring substantial improvements to the region’s railway network, facilitating better connectivity, more efficient transportation services, and improved maintenance. Stakeholders in the local and regional areas are particularly optimistic about the economic benefits, including the creation of jobs and the enhancement of transportation facilities for both people and goods.

The creation of this division is part of the Indian government’s broader vision to strengthen and modernise the country’s railway infrastructure, particularly in areas experiencing significant growth and increasing demand for rail services. The Rayagada railway division is expected to streamline operations, boost efficiency, and ensure more reliable railway services for the people of Odisha and neighbouring states. In addition to the Rayagada division, several other railway infrastructure projects are underway in Odisha, including the expansion of railway lines and the improvement of station facilities. These initiatives are expected to significantly enhance the region’s connectivity, further contributing to economic development and facilitating the smooth movement of goods and passengers. The establishment of the Rayagada railway division marks a turning point for Odisha’s rail network, and its successful implementation will set the stage for more comprehensive and efficient services, contributing to the region’s overall development in the coming years.

 

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