Is Union Minister Scindia Overseeing the Redevelopment of Gwalior Railway Station?

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Key Takeaways
- Gwalior Railway Station is undergoing significant redevelopment.
- Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia emphasizes quality and heritage.
- Project aims to enhance passenger experience with world-class facilities.
- Completion is expected by December 2024.
- Investment in infrastructure supports local tourism and culture.
Gwalior, Sep 14 (NationPress) Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia conducted a site visit to the ongoing renovation of Gwalior Railway Station, a pivotal project for modernization, on Sunday. He urged officials to expedite the work.
During the inspection, the Minister engaged with officials and examined the construction materials' quality. He also evaluated the architectural design chosen for the station. Scindia emphasized the use of high-quality stones for flooring, reflecting the cultural richness and heritage of Gwalior. He insisted there be no compromises on quality.
“The redevelopment of Gwalior Railway Station is about more than just a structural upgrade; it's about offering world-class amenities to travelers. This development will not only honor our heritage but also enhance tourism in the Gwalior-Chambal region,” Scindia remarked. Following his visit, he informed the press that officials were instructed to accelerate the work and complete the project promptly.
“This will be a world-class railway station. Officials have assured me that they will meet the timeline,” he added. Initially, the project was scheduled for completion by December 2024, but delays occurred for unspecified reasons.
The project’s Deputy Chief Engineer, Akash Yadav, was reassigned two months ago due to the slow progress. The redevelopment of Gwalior Station is projected to cost Rs 534.70 crore, covering an area of 48,061 square meters, as stated by Indian Railways.
The redesigned Gwalior Railway Station will feature local art and culture, celebrating the city’s rich heritage. Post-renovation, travelers can expect enhanced experiences with facilities such as improved lighting, escalators, lifts for better accessibility, clear wayfinding signage, a spacious roof plaza, ample waiting areas, and leisure options. The modern upgrade will merge heritage with contemporary design.