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    Railways Enhance Station Capacity with Tech and Dedicated Spaces

    Indian Railways Introduces Crowd Management Measures at Major Stations to Handle Passenger Rush New Delhi, March 28: Indian Railways has rolled out a comprehensive set of measures aimed at managing heavy passenger traffic across stations, with a focus on improving safety, streamlining movement...
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    Government Reports 88% Rise in Online Train Ticket Bookings

    Over 88% of Indian Railways Reserved Tickets Booked Online in FY 2025–26 New Delhi, March 25, 2026 – Online train ticket bookings through IRCTC have surged in FY 2025–26, with over 48.25 crore tickets, or 88% of total reserved bookings, made digitally until February, the government informed...
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    Gujarat & Bihar: Railways Approve Key Infrastructure Projects

    Indian Railways Approves ₹647.58 Crore Projects in Gujarat and Bihar New Delhi, March 24, 2026 – Indian Railways on Tuesday approved two key infrastructure projects worth ₹647.58 crore in Gujarat and Bihar to enhance connectivity, reduce congestion, and improve operational efficiency.According...
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    Indian Railways Expands Kavach for Faster Train Speeds

    New Delhi, March 23 – Indian Railways has successfully commissioned the indigenous Kavach Automatic Train Protection system on the Prayagraj–Kanpur section of the busy Delhi–Howrah corridor, marking a major step towards safer and faster train operations, the Ministry of Railways said on Monday...
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    New System to Ensure Continuous Cleaning Across Indian Railways

    New Delhi, February 14 – Union Minister for Railways, Information and Broadcasting, and Electronics & Information Technology, Ashwini Vaishnaw, announced on Saturday that Indian Railways has approved two new reforms as part of its plan to implement "52 reforms in 52 weeks" during 2026.He...
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    Government Approves Multi-Tracking Projects for Enhanced Connectivity

    New Delhi, February 14 – In a significant development, the Centre has approved three multi-tracking projects, covering 12 districts across Delhi, Haryana, Maharashtra, and Karnataka, with a total cost of ₹18,509 crore.This will increase the existing network of Indian Railways by approximately...
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