The redevelopment of Hardoi railway station under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme has hit a temporary administrative snag. On July 9, 2026, Hardoi Member of Parliament (MP) Jaiprakash Rawat expressed strong dissatisfaction regarding recent changes made to the station’s proposed front facade. The MP raised concerns over the lack of communication regarding these modifications, highlighting that the station’s architectural aesthetic should reflect the city’s identity and future growth.
Key updates regarding the Hardoi station redevelopment project include:
• MP Jaiprakash Rawat has demanded a formal explanation from the Moradabad railway division regarding unauthorized design deviations.
• The Railway administration stated the revised design is currently under technical review and not final.
• Amrit Bharat Station Scheme guidelines are being followed, with the foundation stone originally laid by PM Modi in August 2023.
• Maintenance concerns, including challenges with extensive glass facades, prompted the Railway Board to suggest practical design revisions.
Technical Justification for Design Changes
Railway officials have clarified that the alterations were not arbitrary. A technical audit of the previously approved design identified functional deficiencies that could impact the station’s long-term maintenance. Specifically, the Railway Board advised reducing the extensive use of glass in the facade to improve temperature control, simplify cleaning processes, and ensure better structural durability. The administration emphasized that these adjustments were made based on expert technical reviews to ensure the station remains a safe and passenger-friendly environment.
Commitment to Local Identity
MP Rawat remains firm that the station’s appearance must be “grand” and representative of Hardoi. This is not the first time the MP has taken an active interest in the project; he previously intervened in August 2023 to ensure the initial design better aligned with local expectations.
In response to the current impasse, the railway administration has pledged full transparency. Officials have assured that the final design will be presented to MP Rawat for his approval before any further construction proceeds. The primary objective remains to deliver a modernized station that balances architectural grandeur with the practical, day-to-day requirements of a busy rail hub. The railway authorities reiterated that they are committed to ensuring the final structure meets both high-level safety standards and the aesthetic aspirations of the local community.



























