City
Epaper

Panipat railway station to have a face-lift

By IANS | Updated: December 4, 2020 13:50 IST

New Delhi, Dec 4 The Rail Land Development Authority will redevelop Panipat railway station in line with global ...

Open in App

New Delhi, Dec 4 The Rail Land Development Authority will redevelop Panipat railway station in line with global standards and offer state-of-art amenities to the commuters and it will be under a Public-Private Partnership model (PPP), an RLDA statement said.

It will include the conversion of existing double-storeyed railway colony into multi-storey buildings and spare vacant land will be given to developers for commercial development.

According to RLDA officials, the objective of the re-development is to upgrade it in line with global standards and offer state-of-art amenities for the convenience of commuters.

Panipat Junction railway station which comes under the Northern Railway is a major junction in Delhi-NCR area and serves the industrial town of Panipat.

The station has stoppage of 118 trains with a daily passenger footfall of 40,000. It is a category 'A' station with five platforms.

"Panipat railway station serves the historic and industrial town of Panipat. The project aims to upgrade it without diluting its historical significance. The development will bolster real estate prospects and start a wave of modern development around this area to create a win-win situation for all the stake holders," Ved Parkash Dudeja, Vice-Chairman of RLDA said.

RLDA has engaged Delhi Integrated Multi-Modal Transit System Ltd (DIMTS), a Joint Venture of Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi and IDFC Foundation for conducting a feasibility study, detailed master planning, urban designing, engineering and preparation of detailed project report (DPR) for the project.

Dudeja inspected the railway station and its surrounding area alongwith officials of RLDA, DIMTS and Northern railway officials.

The RFQ/RFP for the project is expected to be floated in next six months in which all the parameters for the redevelopment be made available to the developers.

The RLDA is currently working on 62 stations in a phased manner while its subsidiary, IRSDC has taken up another 61 stations.

( With inputs from IANS )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

NationalIANS Year Ender 2025: Panjab University gets seven patents amid fight for autonomy

Other Sports4th T20I: Mandhana becomes second Indian woman batter to cross 10,000 international runs

Other SportsUPKL Season 2: Young talent Himesh Tewatiya shines as Purvanchal Panthers edge Aligarh Tigers in thriller

NationalBeekeeping promises stable income to unemployed youth in Haryana's Nuh

CricketPakistan Cricket Board to run Multan Sultans side in upcoming PSL 2026 tournament

Business Realted Stories

Business"When smartphones and low-cost data reached Indians, it released enormous surge of economic energy at grassroots": Gautam Adani

BusinessIndian Railway's 2025 milestones to set the stage for 2026

BusinessNepal Telecom in eye of storm over NPR 5 billion deal linked to Chinese firm

BusinessIANS Year Ender 2025: MP emerges as India's industrial hub with record investments, infra leap

BusinessExplained: How Citadel campus signals India’s defence manufacturing shift