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FOUNDATION STONE LAID FOR ROAD UNDER BRIDGE (RUB) AT LEVEL CROSSING NO. 123, BALTANA, ON THE AMBALA–CHANDIGARH RAIL SECTION

HON’BLE GOVERNOR OF PUNJAB AND ADMINISTRATOR OF CHANDIGARH, SHRI GULAB CHAND KATARIA, LAYS THE FOUNDATION STONE, UNION MINISTER OF STATE FOR RAILWAYS, SHRI RAVNEET SINGH BITTU, ANNOUNCES: CLOSURE OF LEVEL CROSSING NO LONGER MANDATORY AFTER CONSTRUCTION OF ROB

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Union Minister of State for Railways, Shri Ravneet Singh Bittu, today welcomed the Hon’ble Governor of Punjab and Administrator of the Union Territory of Chandigarh, Shri Gulab Chand Kataria, and expressed his gratitude to him for participating in the foundation stone laying ceremony for the Road Under Bridge (RUB) at Level Crossing No. 123-located at Baltana on the Ambala-Chandigarh rail section.

Addressing the gathering, Shri Gulab Chand Kataria stated that Indian Railways plays a pivotal role in strengthening the spirit of “Unity in Diversity” within the country. People from various states across the nation travel to remote regions via the railways, thereby gaining the opportunity to familiarize themselves with diverse languages, cultures, traditions, and lifestyles. Rail travel serves not merely as a means to commute from one place to another, but also as a powerful medium for experiencing the country’s rich cultural diversity.

He further remarked that Indian Railways is actively engaged in the task of weaving the citizens of the nation together into a single cohesive thread. The railways act as a bridge, facilitating the discovery and understanding of the distinct cuisines, attire, customs, and cultural heritage of various states. The Governor emphasized that the contribution of Indian Railways to the process of nation-building is immense; by emerging as the country’s largest network for public connectivity and social integration, it continues to further reinforce national unity.

Addressing the ceremony, Shri Bittu noted that Governor Shri Gulab Chand Kataria-hailing from a vast state like Rajasthan-possesses a profound understanding of the significance of rail transport. He stated, “Rajasthan is one of the largest states in the country, and its railway network is extremely extensive. The Honorable Governor is well aware of how railway connectivity brings about positive changes in people’s lives and accelerates regional development. I express my heartfelt gratitude to him for sparing his time and extending his cooperation for this significant project.”

Providing details regarding the Road Under Bridge project, Shri Ravneet Singh Bittu informed that this project-located at Level Crossing No. 123-is being constructed at a cost of ₹12,80,36,866 (Rupees twelve crore, eighty lakh, thirty-six thousand, eight hundred and sixty-six only). This project is being executed on a 50:50 cost-sharing basis between Indian Railways and the Chandigarh Administration.

Currently, the Baltana Level Crossing witnesses a traffic volume exceeding 900,000 Traffic Vehicle Units (TVUs), making it one of the busiest and most critical railway crossings in the region.

Upon the completion of this project, residents of Baltana and the surrounding areas will benefit from safe, convenient, and uninterrupted connectivity.

Shri Bittu also highlighted a significant policy shift introduced by Indian Railways regarding the elimination of level crossings.

He remarked, “Previously, whenever a Railway Over Bridge (ROB) was constructed at a specific location, the corresponding level crossing was automatically closed down. This caused considerable inconvenience to nearby shopkeepers, local residents, and small-scale traders.”

“Indian Railways has now adopted a more public-centric policy. Provided it is technically and operationally feasible, a level crossing may be kept operational even after the construction of a Railway Over Bridge. This will safeguard the livelihoods of local residents and ensure continued convenience for the general public.”

The Union Minister further explained that in locations where sufficient space is unavailable for the construction of conventional structures, Indian Railways will construct ‘Low Height Subways’ utilizing state-of-the-art machinery and modern construction techniques.

Shri Bittu also announced that work on the long-awaited Dhakoli Railway Over Bridge project is set to commence very shortly. He stated, “The construction of the Dhakoli ROB will lead to a significant reduction in traffic congestion in the region, providing immense relief to thousands of commuters and local residents.”

Mr. Bittu remarked that, under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, Indian Railways is rapidly expanding its infrastructure while prioritizing public convenience, safety, and inclusive development.

He added, “Our objective is not merely to modernize railway infrastructure, but to ensure that every development project improves the lives of common citizens and does not adversely impact their livelihoods.”

In conclusion, Mr. Bittu reiterated the Government of India’s unwavering commitment to strengthening railway infrastructure in the Punjab and Chandigarh region, and to providing safe, modern, and future-oriented transportation facilities.