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ECoR GM inspects section on Khurda Rd-Bolangir route
ECoR GM inspects section on Khurda Rd-Bolangir route

Hans India

time12-06-2025

  • General
  • Hans India

ECoR GM inspects section on Khurda Rd-Bolangir route

Bhubaneswar: The East Coast Railway (ECoR) General Manager, Parmeshwar Funkwal, conducted an inspection of the under-construction Sonepur–Purunakatak railway section, which is part of Khurda Road–Bolangir new line project. Senior officers from ECoR headquarters, construction officials and officials from Sambalpur Railway Division accompanied the GM during the inspection on Tuesday. The visit focused on reviewing the progress of the project and ensuring adherence to the targeted timelines. Funkwal emphasised timely execution and urged officials to expedite the pending works while maintaining quality and safety standards. He also reviewed critical infrastructure components and advised necessary steps for on-time completion. The Sonepur–Purunakatak section has already been completed. This development will improve regional connectivity and boost economic growth in Western Odisha. This flagship project, closely monitored by Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, is considered a lifeline for interior regions of the State. The ECoR sources said out of the total 301 km planned length, 226 km has already been commissioned, including Khurda Road to Daspalla (106 km) and Bolangir to Purunakatak (120 km). The remaining 75 km stretch between Daspalla and Purunakatak is under construction and is expected to be completed by December 2026. This stretch is particularly challenging as it passes through reserve forests, wildlife sanctuaries and hilly terrains. To protect the region's ecological integrity, ECoR is constructing seven tunnels (totaling 12.7 km), including the longest at 4.18 km as well as wildlife passages and viaducts for safe animal movement. The project features an environment-sensitive design aimed at minimising deforestation and saving nearly 2 lakh trees. A major engineering highlight of the project is 4.77 km long viaduct being constructed near the proposed Bhrutang Irrigation Project reservoir. Upon completion, it will become the second longest railway bridge in India, after Bogibeel Bridge in Assam. With a focus on sustainable development and passenger-centric infrastructure, the Khurda Road–Bolangir railway project is set to transform connectivity in Odisha while setting new benchmarks in eco-friendly rail construction.

Waltair Division shines at All India Hindi Drama Competition, gets third prize
Waltair Division shines at All India Hindi Drama Competition, gets third prize

The Hindu

time09-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Hindu

Waltair Division shines at All India Hindi Drama Competition, gets third prize

Waltair Division represented the East Coast Railway (ECoR) at the prestigious All India Hindi Drama Competition held in Bhusawal recently and the team clinched third place. Selected and nominated by the ECoR, the Waltair Division drama troupe delivered a captivating performance of the play 'Aakhein', an emotional and thought-provoking depiction of societal behavior. The drama tells the story of a man born blind who, with the help and support of visually impaired beggars, undergoes an eye operation. However, after regaining his sight, he turns unethical towards those who stood by him, highlighting complex human emotions and social dynamics. The powerful narrative was brought to life by a talented nine-member cast whose compelling enactment stole the spotlight and won widespread acclaim from judges and audiences alike. The award was presented by Dharmaveer Meena, General Manager of Central Railway, in recognition of their outstanding performance. Expressing his pride and congratulations, General Manager East Coast Railway Parmeshwar Funkwal, Divisional Railway Manager Lalit Bohra, ADRM Operations Manoj Kumar Sahoo, ADRM Infra E Santharam, along with other senior officers, extended their best wishes to the team for their remarkable achievement.

ECoR GM inspects railway facilities in West Odisha
ECoR GM inspects railway facilities in West Odisha

New Indian Express

time28-04-2025

  • Business
  • New Indian Express

ECoR GM inspects railway facilities in West Odisha

BHUBANESWAR: East Coast Railway (ECoR) general manager Parmeshwar Funkwal on Saturday conducted a comprehensive inspection of critical rail infrastructure and traffic facility works across the Sambalpur-Jharsuguda railway section in western Odisha. The inspection was conducted at Jharsuguda Road, Brundamal, Lapanga and Sarla stations with a review of ongoing projects and railway sidings that support the region's industrial growth. Key projects including BPSL siding at Lapanga, Jharsuguda Road station, Brundamal-Jharsuguda flyover, MAVB siding at Brundamal and Sarla freight examination depot were inspected. The newly commissioned freight train examination and routine overhauling (ROH) facility at Sarla station will handle 90 to 100 train examinations and 100 wagon ROHs per month. It will reduce turnaround time for bogie tank alumina powder (BTAP) wagons by 30 per cent and enhance freight handling capacity and safety. Divisional railway manager of Sambalpur division Subash C Chaudhary was among the officials present.

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