The Railway Ministry has officially approved the survey work for a new rail line connecting Madhubani to Kamtaul. This project will pass through Benipatti and Pupri, fulfilling a demand that dates back to 1974. The Railway Board cleared the alignment for this section as part of a larger plan for 29 new rail lines across Bihar.
What are the project details and budget?
The new rail line from Madhubani to Kamtaul via Benipatti is estimated to be around 30 km long, while the section extending to Pupri is cited as 45 km. For the financial year 2026-27, the government has allocated ₹0.07 crore specifically for the survey of the Madhubani-Benipatti-Pupri line. This is part of a larger ₹2.67 crore budget for surveys of multiple new lines in the state.
Who pushed for this rail connectivity?
The approval follows years of pressure from the Railway Vikas Sangharsh Morcha and local leaders. Former MLA Vinod Narayan Jha, MLC Ghanshyam Thakur, and Madhubani MP Ashok Kumar Yadav met Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw to advocate for the project. Social activist Kamal Kumar Jha also led various protests and cycle yatras to bring this issue to the government’s attention.
How will this project impact the local region?
The new rail link is expected to act as a lifeline for the residents of Madhubani and Benipatti. It will provide better connectivity for trade and agriculture, allowing farmers to reach larger markets. Additionally, the line will likely boost local employment and promote religious tourism in the circuit.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the length of the Madhubani-Kamtaul rail line?
The Madhubani to Kamtaul section via Benipatti is approximately 30 km long, while the Madhubani-Benipatti-Pupri section is cited as 45 km.
When was the survey work approved by the Railway Ministry?
The Railway Ministry greenlighted the survey work by May 25, 2026, with alignment approval for 29 new lines in Bihar provided on May 20, 2026.



























