The Ministry of Railways has shown a positive response regarding the proposed Raghunathpur alignment for the Ballia-Ara rail project. This development follows detailed proposals and requests submitted by local leaders, including MLAs and MPs, to improve connectivity between Bihar and Uttar Pradesh.
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Why is the Raghunathpur alignment being considered?
The proposed shift to the Raghunathpur route is seen as a more practical choice for several reasons. This change could reduce the total length of the rail line from approximately 61 km to 35 km, which would lower construction costs and save time. Additionally, the current proposed path involves marshy land that could create technical and financial difficulties during construction.
What are the benefits for the local public?
The new alignment will connect Baba Brahmeshwar Nath Temple in Raghunathpur and Baba Bhrigunath Dham in Ballia, boosting religious tourism. Since Raghunathpur is an industrial hub with plants like JK Cement and Coca-Cola, the project will likely increase trade and create new jobs. Furthermore, Raghunathpur station is already being developed under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme, reducing the need for new infrastructure spending.
Key details of the project proposals
| Stakeholder | Action Taken |
|---|---|
| North Eastern Railway | Expressed possibility of Raghunathpur route and promised action as per rules |
| MLA Rahul Singh | Submitted a detailed proposal to the Rail Ministry |
| MLA Shambhunath Yadav | Requested route change from Jagjivan Halt to Raghunathpur |
| MP Sudhakar Singh | Wrote to Rail Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw for approval |
| MLA Anand Mishra | Highlighted the decades-old demand for this connectivity |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How will the Raghunathpur alignment affect the project cost?
The route length may decrease from 61 km to 35 km, which will significantly reduce land acquisition costs and overall construction expenses.
Will this be a completely new line or a connection?
Some railway officials have clarified that it will remain the Ballia-Ara line, but it might include a Y-connection from Jagjivan Halt to Raghunathpur.



























