CM Mohan Yadav: 13 MP Stations Inaugurated Under Amrit Bharat
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav on Friday, 17 July 2026 announced that Prime Minister Narendra Modi virtually inaugurated 75 Amrit Bharat railway stations across India, with 13 stations from Madhya Pradesh among those dedicated to the nation. The Prime Minister joined the event virtually from Punjab, while Dr. Yadav participated from Tikamgarh alongside local elected representatives.
Context
Posting on X, Chief Minister Yadav wrote: 'आज आदरणीय प्रधानमंत्री श्री @narendramodi जी ने पंजाब से वर्चुअल माध्यम से देश के 75 अमृत भारत रेलवे स्टेशनों का लोकार्पण किया' — 'Today, the honourable Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi virtually inaugurated 75 Amrit Bharat railway stations of the country from Punjab.' He thanked Prime Minister Modi and Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw for this 'gift' to Madhya Pradesh, tagging the Ministry of Railways in his post.
The 13 Madhya Pradesh stations included in the inauguration are: Tikamgarh, Vidisha, Sanchi, Ashoknagar, Shivpuri, Byohri, Bhind, Harpalpur, Chhatarpur, Junnardev, Balaghat, Chhindwara, and Nainpur. These stations span several divisions and districts of the state, covering both central and southern Madhya Pradesh.
Policy Backdrop
The Amrit Bharat Station Scheme was launched in February 2023 with the objective of redeveloping more than 1,300 railway stations across India. The scheme focuses on upgrading passenger amenities, improving accessibility, and enabling multimodal connectivity at stations that have historically been underserved.
The programme is part of a broader national railway infrastructure push that has seen successive phases of station upgrades since 2014. Madhya Pradesh, given its central position in the Indian rail network, has received multiple allocations under the scheme across its various phases.
Stakeholders and Impact
Passengers using the 13 redeveloped stations in Madhya Pradesh stand to benefit directly from improved waiting areas, better sanitation, enhanced lighting, and modernised facilities. The stations serve a mix of urban and semi-urban populations across districts including Sagar, Vidisha, Shivpuri, Bhind, Chhindwara, and Balaghat.
Local elected representatives participated in the event at Tikamgarh, signalling the political importance the ruling dispensation attaches to the scheme's rollout at the grassroots level. The inclusion of heritage-significant stations like Sanchi — near the UNESCO World Heritage Site — also carries tourism-linked implications for the state.
What's Next
The Ministry of Railways is expected to continue phased inaugurations of the remaining stations under the Amrit Bharat scheme in subsequent rounds. State-level utilisation reports and passenger feedback mechanisms are anticipated to be reviewed in the next railway budget cycle.
For Madhya Pradesh, the focus will shift to operational readiness at the newly inaugurated stations and ensuring that the upgraded infrastructure translates into measurable improvements in passenger experience across the state's rail corridors.