The Indian Railways is moving forward with the doubling of the railway track between Debari and Umarada stations. The project aims to strengthen rail connectivity in the Udaipur region and improve travel speed between Ahmedabad and Jaipur. Official notifications for land acquisition have been issued to facilitate this development.
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Key details of the Debari-Umarada project
- Project Length: Approximately 24-25 kilometers of track will be doubled.
- Budget: The approved amount for the project is ₹492 crore, though some estimates place it at ₹467 crore.
- Land Acquisition: 9.8 hectares of land across 43 villages in the city-Girva area will be acquired.
- Special Construction: A new 550-meter long tunnel will be built parallel to the existing one near Mata Temple at Debari Ghata.
- Timeline: Work is expected to start in the next 5-6 months and will take about three years to complete.
What is the impact and current status
MP Dr. Mannalal Rawat requested the Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnav to prioritize this work to boost tourism, trade, and education in Udaipur. Railway engineers have already submitted land acquisition proposals to the Girva SDM after completing the survey work.
However, some residents of Umarada village are protesting the acquisition of land for the proposed railway yard. They have submitted a memorandum to the Collector, suggesting the use of alternative government land near Kharav railway station instead of their ancestral property.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How much land is being acquired for the Debari-Umarada project?
The railway department will acquire 9.8 hectares of land across 43 villages in the city-Girva area to facilitate the doubling of the track.
What is the estimated cost and timeline for this project?
The project has an approved budget of ₹492 crore. Work is expected to begin in the next 5-6 months and is targeted for completion within three years.



























