Jodhpur's railway station to get Rs 5 billion renovation
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Jodhpur's railway station to get Rs 5 billion renovation

The magnificent Jodhpur railway station structure will soon be a thing of the past. Railways has developed a massive reconstruction plan that calls for the construction of a brand-new structure that will give passengers an airport-like experience.

The Rs 5 billion project's concept and floor plan have been authorised, and on August 18 the tender period will begin.

The decision was made due to the station's increasing passenger volume and the inadequacy of the building and facilities there to handle it.

The new tower will be a five-storey cutting-edge edifice that will be designed according to a green building idea and hold top-notch amenities like an airport. The old structure will be demolished, and construction plans have already been developed.

Also read:
Rajasthan approves two power projects
Rajasthan Government withdraws stay on lignite mining, JSW


The magnificent Jodhpur railway station structure will soon be a thing of the past. Railways has developed a massive reconstruction plan that calls for the construction of a brand-new structure that will give passengers an airport-like experience. The Rs 5 billion project's concept and floor plan have been authorised, and on August 18 the tender period will begin. The decision was made due to the station's increasing passenger volume and the inadequacy of the building and facilities there to handle it. The new tower will be a five-storey cutting-edge edifice that will be designed according to a green building idea and hold top-notch amenities like an airport. The old structure will be demolished, and construction plans have already been developed. Also read: Rajasthan approves two power projects Rajasthan Government withdraws stay on lignite mining, JSW

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