Nashik : Chhagan Bhujbal, former deputy chief minister of the state and former Guardian Minister of Nashik, along with Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav and Minister of State Raosaheb Danve, from Nagarsul and Yeola railway stations. Requested to include Yeola Railway Stations in Amrit Bharat Sthanak Yojana. Both these stations are important for passenger traffic and freight traffic.
The letter by Chhagan Bhujbal states that the Indian Railways will select 247 stations across the country for redevelopment. The railway administration will select 2 stations from each railway division and develop them in the first phase. For that, he said that development of Nagarsul station from Nanded Division of South Central Railway should be done on priority so that world famous Yeola Paithani can be promoted at Nagarsul station under One Station One Product Policy.
He further said that one thousand small railway stations are being developed under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme of the Indian Railways. Under this scheme, 15 stations will be selected from each division. For that, he has demanded inclusion of Yeola station from Solapur division of Central Railway on priority basis. Platform 2 should be developed while developing this station. A foot over bridge should be made here, a goods shed should be made to keep the goods and a goods platform should be made. This will help in starting the rake movement of manure by making the sanctioned manure rake point functional at Yeola station.
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People from all over the country come to Shirdi at Yeola and Nagarsul stations.
Also, he said that the rake of Yeola fertilizer which descends today at Manmad, Nandgaon will be directly unloaded at Yeola. He said that people from all over the country come to Shirdi at Yeola and Nagarsul stations. Also, there is an urgent need to give priority to the development of these stations as a large amount of agricultural commodities are transported in this area. Chhagan Bhujbal has demanded from the Union Railway Minister that these stations should be included in the AMRUT scheme launched by the Railway Administration.