Joshi at Alnavar as Modi Inaugurates 75 Amrit Stations
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Union Consumer Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi attended the inauguration ceremony at Alnavar Railway Station in Karnataka on Friday, 17 July 2026, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi virtually dedicated 75 redeveloped railway stations across the country to the public under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme from Jalandhar Cantonment Railway Station in Punjab.
Context
Posting in Kannada on X, Minister Joshi described the occasion as a matter of 'immense joy' (ಅತ್ಯಂತ ಸಂತಸದ ಸಂಗತಿ), noting that four Karnataka stations — Koppal, Badami, Alnavar, and Bantwal — were among those inaugurated on the day. He personally participated in the inauguration event at Alnavar, which falls under the South Western Railway zone. Joshi conveyed gratitude to PM Modi, Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, and Union Minister of State for Railways V. Somanna on behalf of the people of North Karnataka.
Policy Backdrop
The Amrit Bharat Station Scheme was formally launched in February 2023 to redevelop 1,275 railway stations across India to world-class standards, with improved passenger amenities, accessibility features, and modernised infrastructure. It builds on earlier initiatives such as the Adarsh Station programme, but significantly scales up both the number of stations targeted and the scope of upgrades envisaged. According to Joshi's post, 261 stations have already been successfully redeveloped to global standards under the scheme, with today's batch of 75 stations forming part of that broader rollout.
Alnavar Railway Station was redeveloped at a cost of ₹17.20 crore. The upgraded station features a new booking centre, a state-of-the-art waiting hall, renovated toilets, new platform shelters for Platforms 1 and 2, improved parking and circulation, attractive entry gates, a 12-metre foot overbridge costing ₹7 crore, two lifts, LED information boards, a public address system, and modern lighting — giving the station what the minister described as a 'global touch.'
Stakeholders and Impact
The redevelopment of smaller stations such as Alnavar, Koppal, Badami, and Bantwal is intended to improve last-mile connectivity for rail passengers in North Karnataka and the coastal belt. Upgraded facilities — particularly the foot overbridge with lifts at Alnavar — directly benefit differently-abled passengers and elderly travellers. The ceremony at Alnavar was attended by Karnataka Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot, Legislative Council Chairman Basavaraj Horatti, Council Member Pradeep Shettar, former Council Member Nagaraj Chhabbi, South Western Railway General Manager P. Ananth, the district collector, and other senior officials and dignitaries.
What's Next
With 261 stations already redeveloped and the latest batch bringing the running total higher, the central government's focus will shift to accelerating work on the remaining stations under the 1,275-station target. Progress on Karnataka's share of stations yet to be upgraded, and any state-central coordination announcements in upcoming railway budgets, will be closely watched by commuters and local representatives across the region.