Breaking Cabinet approves 4 multitracking railway projects covering 8 districts

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The Indian government’s cabinet has approved four multitracking railway projects that will span eight districts across four southern and eastern states. The initiatives aim to enhance rail infrastructure in West Bengal, Odisha, Tamil Nadu, and Andhra Pradesh.

The projects are expected to improve railway capacity and efficiency in regions experiencing increased passenger and freight traffic. Details about specific locations, funding allocation, and timelines for implementation were not disclosed in the official announcement.

The decision follows ongoing efforts to modernize India’s rail network and address logistical challenges in densely populated areas.

Sources: [Hindustan Times – India News](https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/cabinet-approves-4-multitracking-railway-projects-covering-8-districts-101787138335405.html)

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