South East Central Railway (SER) Pink Book

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Rail Budget for Chhattisgarh 2021-2022

Railway Pink Book 2021-22 | Indian Railway Pink Book 2021-22

Allocation of Railway Budget for Chhattisgarh for the year 2021-22, for building world-class rail infrastructure.

On Going Railway Projects

  • 18 New Railway Line and Doubling Projects Costing Rs. 42,083 Crore for 2,900 Kilo Meter
  • Total Outlay 2021-22 is Rs. 3,650 Crore
  • Total Budget allocation in 2021-22 is 1,074% more than the Average of 2009-14.

Note: Projects falling fully and partly in the state

Rail Budget for Madhya Pradesh 2021-2022

Allocation of Railway Budget for Madhya Pradesh for the year 2021-22, for building world-class rail infrastructure.

On Going Railway Projects

  • 40 New Railway Line, Gauge Conversion and Doubling Projects Costing Rs. 86,336 Crore for 6,759 Kilo Meter
  • Total Outlay 2021-22 is Rs. 7,700 Crore
  • Total Budget allocation in 2021-22 is 1,118% more than the Average of 2009-14.

Note: Projects falling fully and partly in the state

  • Railway Budget For Maharashtra

Rail Budget for Maharashtra 2021-2022

Allocation of Railway Budget for Maharashtra for the year 2021-22, for building world-class rail infrastructure.

On Going Railway Projects

  • 39 New Railway Line, Gauge Conversion and Doubling Projects Costing Rs. 86,696 Crore for 6,722 KM
  • Total Outlay 2021-22 is Rs. 7,107 Crore
  • Total Budget allocation in 2021-22 is 507% more than the Average of 2009-14.

Note: Projects falling fully and partly in the state

  • Railway Budget For Odisha

Rail Budget for Odisha 2021-2022

Allocation of Railway Budget for Odisha for the year 2021-22, for building world-class rail infrastructure.

On Going Railway Projects

  • 39 New Railway Line, Gauge Conversion and Doubling Projects Costing Rs. 61,949 Crore for 4,877 Kilo Meter
  • Total Outlay 2021-22 is Rs. 5,528 Crore
  • Total Budget allocation in 2021-22 is 560% more than the Average of 2009-14.

Note: Projects falling fully and partly in the state

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