Recent reports suggesting a virtual inauguration ceremony for the Gotan railway station in Nagaur, Rajasthan, by Prime Minister Narendra Modi have surfaced, purportedly with the attendance of Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma. However, official sources have yet to provide any confirmation or concrete schedule regarding this event, leaving the status of the station’s formal opening in uncertainty.
Key takeaways regarding the Gotan station project include:
• The station is being upgraded under the ambitious Amrit Bharat Station Scheme.
• The project was originally sanctioned with a budget of approximately INR 18.93 crore.
• Site progress reports from November 2025 indicated significant delays and incomplete tasks.
• Despite a massive nationwide inauguration of 103 stations by the Prime Minister in May 2025, Gotan was not included in that list.
Status of the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme
The redevelopment of Gotan station has faced a challenging timeline. Originally greenlit over two years ago, the project was intended to modernize facilities and improve passenger amenities. Unfortunately, recent assessments indicate that the pace of construction has been slower than anticipated, with several essential infrastructure upgrades remaining unfinished. This slow progress has raised questions about when the station will be fully operational and ready for public use.
Lack of Official Confirmation
While speculation has fueled rumors of an upcoming high-profile inauguration, there has been no official communication from the Ministry of Railways or state authorities to substantiate these claims. Furthermore, Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma’s recent public engagements throughout July 2026 have focused on broader developmental works across Rajasthan, with no specific mention of the Gotan station project in his official itinerary.
For now, passengers and local residents are advised to rely only on official updates from Indian Railways regarding the completion and inauguration of the station. As the project continues to navigate its current delays, the focus remains on ensuring that the facility meets the standards set under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme before it is officially declared open for public service.



























