Rail Milestone for Mizoram: 25,900 Quintals of Rice Reach Sairang from Punjab

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In a significant milestone, the first-ever Food Corporation of India (FCI) food grain cargo train arrived at Sairang Railway Station in Mizoram on March 3, informed a statement issued by the Railway Ministry on Thursday. The cargo train comprised 42 wagons carrying around 25,900 quintals of rice from Punjab. This marks an important step in strengthening rail-based freight connectivity in the state and improving the supply chain of essential commodities. The successful unloading of the inward FCI food grain rake at Sairang signifies the growing operational capability of the station and highlights the expanding role of railway infrastructure in supporting Mizoram’s logistics and food distribution network.

According to Railway Ministry, with the introduction of passenger and freight train services, Mizoram has experienced a significant transformation in both passenger transportation and the movement of goods across the state. This development has not only improved connectivity but has also contributed to economic growth and further strengthened tourism in the region.

It may be mentioned that the inauguration of the 51.38-km Bairabi-Sairang railway line on September 13, 2025, by the Prime Minister, marked a historic milestone for the people of Mizoram. This major infrastructure project has brought Aizawl onto India’s railway map by directly linking the state to the national railway network. Beyond improving transportation, the new rail line is expected to create significant opportunities for economic growth and promote tourism development across the region.

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