CM Majhi Hails PM Modi's Dedication of 7 Amrit Stations in Odisha
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Friday, 17 July 2026 welcomed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's dedication of seven redeveloped railway stations across the state under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme, calling it 'a defining milestone in the transformation of our State's railway infrastructure.' The seven stations — Talcher, Balangir, Barpali, Kesinga, Parlakhemundi, Bimalagarh and Baripada — were formally handed over to the public as part of the Centre's nationwide push to modernise tier-2 and tier-3 railway infrastructure.
Context
CM Majhi took to X (formerly Twitter) to mark the occasion, stating that Prime Minister Modi 'today dedicated seven redeveloped Amrit Stations across Odisha.' The post, tagged #AmritStation and #75अमृत_स्टेशन (75 Amrit Stations), was accompanied by three images, suggesting a formal ceremony or visual documentation of the upgraded facilities. The hashtag indicates the dedication was part of a broader simultaneous event covering 75 such stations nationally.
The Amrit Bharat Station Scheme was formally launched by the Ministry of Railways in February 2023 with a mandate to redevelop more than 1,275 stations across India, equipping them with modern passenger amenities, improved circulating areas, better lighting, and enhanced accessibility features.
Policy Backdrop
The scheme represents one of the largest station-redevelopment programmes undertaken by Indian Railways, extending infrastructure upgrades well beyond major metropolitan hubs to smaller cities and towns. Stations selected under the programme receive upgrades including new roof plazas, waiting halls, improved sanitation, and better road connectivity to the station forecourt.
For Odisha, the inclusion of stations such as Talcher — a coal-belt town in Angul district — and Parlakhemundi in Gajapati district signals an effort to bring infrastructure dividends to regions that have historically lagged in railway development. The seven stations span the state's coastal, western, and northern corridors, reflecting a geographically distributed approach to the redevelopment.
Stakeholders and Impact
Railway passengers and residents of the seven towns stand to be the most immediate beneficiaries. Improved station facilities typically translate to better boarding experiences, enhanced safety, and greater footfall for local commerce around station precincts. The upgrades are also expected to improve inter-district connectivity for daily commuters and migrant workers who rely heavily on rail travel in Odisha.
For the BJP-led state government under CM Majhi — in office since 2024 — the dedications offer a visible alignment with the Centre's infrastructure narrative ahead of future electoral cycles. The Chief Minister has consistently highlighted central projects as evidence of Odisha's growing share in national development spending.
What's Next
Attention will now turn to the remaining stations in Odisha that are still under redevelopment within the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme pipeline. Indian Railways is expected to release utilisation data and passenger feedback metrics as the newly dedicated stations begin full operations. The pace of completion at remaining sites, and whether the quality of redevelopment meets the scheme's stated benchmarks, will determine the programme's long-term impact on the state's rail network.