The process of land acquisition for the Nawada-Pawapuri new broad gauge rail line project has gained momentum. This project aims to establish direct rail connectivity between Nawada and Pawapuri, boosting regional development and transportation in Bihar. The Ministry of Railways approved the project between September and October 2025.
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Key details of the Nawada-Pawapuri rail project
The project involves the construction of a 25.10 km long new broad gauge line with an estimated cost of ₹492.14 crore. It will connect major religious and educational hubs, including the Jain pilgrimage site in Pawapuri, Rajgir, Gaya, and Nalanda University. This link will also support large infrastructure projects like the proposed 2000 MW nuclear power plant in Rajauli.
Land acquisition and affected areas
The project requires land from several revenue villages across Nalanda and Nawada districts. While the administration has started the process, some farmers have expressed concerns over the loss of fertile land and livelihoods.
| District | Land to be Acquired | Key Areas/Villages |
|---|---|---|
| Nalanda | 142.58 Acres | Nasirpur, Jalalpur, Satouwa, Markata, Pyarepur, Isua, Dashrathpur, Puri, and Pawa |
| Nawada | Approx 8-9 Acres | Anandpura, Kadirganj, Ursa, Bhola Bigha, Samay, Pachiyadih, Mohiuddinpur, Kumbhi, Murgiya Chak, and Badrawa |
What is the current status of the project
On July 6, 2026, the land acquisition process formally began in the Nalanda district following a notification from the Ministry of Railways. District Magistrate Ravi Prakash of Nawada confirmed the progress on his X handle. Affected farmers have been given 30 days from the date of the gazette notification to submit written objections to the District Land Acquisition Officer in Nalanda.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the total length and cost of the Nawada-Pawapuri rail project?
The project will cover a distance of 25.10 kilometers and is estimated to cost ₹492.14 crore.
How much land is being acquired for this railway line?
Approximately 142.58 acres of land will be acquired in Nalanda district and about 151 acres in total including Nawada district.



























