What’s inside:
This article discusses the recent rail budget and its impact on the people of Hardoi, highlighting unmet expectations, especially for senior passengers.
Recently, the rail budget was presented alongside the general budget, but it did not meet the expectations of the people and travelers in Hardoi. Senior citizens were particularly hopeful but ended up disappointed again.
The budget did not announce any new facilities or improvements. Passengers mentioned that if there were some relief measures for elderly travelers or regular commuters, they might have considered the budget satisfactory.
Finance Minister did mention a plan to build a corridor from Delhi to Varanasi. If this corridor passes through Hardoi, it could aid the district’s development by boosting trade, transportation, and economic activities.
Many elderly passengers were wishing for the return of previously available ticket concessions to ease their travel, but this budget did not bring any significant decisions in that regard.
People in Hardoi were also hoping for stops for Vande Bharat and Amrit Bharat trains, but there was no mention of this in the budget. Overall, travelers feel that this budget does not provide the relief they were looking for.
Summary:
- The rail budget did not meet Hardoi’s expectations.
- There were no new facilities announced for passengers.
- Hope for a new corridor could help local development.
- Elderly travelers are disappointed by the lack of concessions.
- No mention of Vande Bharat and Amrit Bharat train stops.
