Rs 97 Cr Sanctioned To Upgrade Sairang Rail Station: Mizoram CM

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Mizoram Chief Minister Lalduhoma informed the State Assembly on Monday that a sum of Rs 97 crore has been sanctioned to upgrade the Sairang Rail Station to ‘world class’ standard, and that the Railway Ministry has already floated the tender in this regard.
Replying to a question regarding the General Administrative Department (GAD) from Champhai North MLA H. Ginzalala, the Chief Minister and GAD in-charge, Lalduhoma, stated that “brothers and sisters from Manipur” have been permitted to stay in Mizoram Houses in certain cities across India.
Regarding the expansion of the Guwahati Six Mile Mizoram House and the construction of a new one in Bangalore, the Chief Minister stated that owing to financial constraints, discussions were held with BSNL, and initiatives are underway across various cities in India to construct shared buildings on existing BSNL land. He also reiterated to the House that Rs 97 crore has been sanctioned to upgrade Sairang Rail Station to a ‘World Class’ standard and the Railway Ministry has already floated the tender.
Further, replying to Champhai North MLA H. Ginzalala, the Chief Minister informed the House that the land vacated by the Assam Rifles is intended to be utilized to alleviate traffic congestion in Aizawl.
He stated that there are plans to widen the road from Bazar Bungkawn to Treasury Square, and a bypass road is being planned from the Saron Veng BCM Church emerging at the Aizawl Head Post Office.
Lalduhoma also mentioned that plans are being made to construct vehicle parking spaces.

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