The construction of the new Khalilabad-Bahraich railway line is facing delays in the Sant Kabir Nagar district. Heavy monsoon rains have slowed down the work, particularly on the Khalilabad-Bansi section. The rain has caused waterlogging and a shortage of soil needed for earthwork, which is essential for laying the tracks.
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What is the current status of the project?
The project is being built in three phases, covering a total distance of 240.26 km. The portion in Sant Kabir Nagar spans 35 km. Currently, JPW Infra Private Limited is working on a 9.4 km stretch from Malorna to Devdad. Shalbha Singh, Assistant Project Manager at JPW Infra, mentioned that five out of ten planned bridges are complete, while three others are still under construction.
Key project details and land acquisition
The total estimated cost of this broad gauge line is ₹4939.78 crore. The government has already acquired land from approximately 5,089 farmers across 56 villages in Khalilabad and Mehdawal tehsils. About ₹365 crore has been distributed as compensation to the affected landowners. ADM Finance and Revenue, Satyaprakash, confirmed that final verification for land acquisition is being handled by the SDMs.
| Project Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Total Length | 240.26 km |
| Total Cost | ₹4939.78 crore |
| Sant Kabir Nagar Stretch | 35 km |
| Phase 1 | Khalilabad to Bansi (54 km) |
| Phase 2 | Bansi to Shravasti (113 km) |
| Phase 3 | Shravasti to Bahraich (73 km) |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Why is the railway construction delayed in Sant Kabir Nagar?
Heavy rainfall has led to waterlogging and a scarcity of soil, making it difficult to carry out the earthwork required for bridges and tracks.
How much land has been acquired for the Khalilabad-Bahraich project?
Land from 5,089 farmers across 56 villages was acquired, with approximately ₹365 crore paid as compensation.


























