Parliamentary Standing Committee on Railways Carries Out Study Visit to Northeast Frontier Railway
Guwahati, 4th June, 2026:
A high level Parliamentary Standing Committee on Railways, comprising Members of Parliament from both the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha and chaired by Dr. C. M. Ramesh, Hon'ble Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha) is undertaking a study visit to Gangtok, Kolkata and Rishikesh from 04th to 09th June 2026. The visit underscores the national importance accorded to railway infrastructure development, connectivity enhancement and capacity augmentation across the country, particularly in the Northeastern region.
As part of the study visit, the Committee visited key
project sites of the Sivok–Rangpo Railway Line Project on 04th June
2026, including railway stations, tunnels and bridges and obtained first-hand
insights into the progress of this landmark connectivity initiative. IRCON
informed the Committee that the 44.96-km Sivok–Rangpo Railway Line, which will
provide the first rail connectivity to Sikkim, is targeted for completion by
December 2027 and has achieved 77% physical progress so far. The delegation
also visited the Rangpo Railway Station site and Tunnel No. 14. The Committee
was accompanied by Shri Chetan Kumar Shrivastava, General Manager of NFR,
Divisional Railway Manager of Alipurduar Division along with senior Railway officials
from Headquarters, NFR (Construction), IRCON and RITES Limited.
On 05th June 2026 at Gangtok, the Committee is
scheduled to hold an informal discussion with the General Manager, Northeast
Frontier Railway (NFR) and the Chairman & Managing Director, IRCON
International Limited, on the subject “Expansion of Rail Network in Northeast
and Union Territories” with special emphasis on the Sivok–Rangpo Railway Line
Project. The interaction is expected to provide valuable insights into the
ongoing efforts to strengthen rail connectivity, enhance transportation
infrastructure and foster sustainable socio-economic development across the
Northeastern region.
The study visit
underscores the national importance attached to strengthening railway
infrastructure in the Northeastern region. The discussions are expected to
highlight the transformative role of railway connectivity in enhancing regional
integration, improving accessibility and supporting socio-economic development
in remote and strategically important areas. Upon completion, the Sivok–Rangpo
Railway Line Project is expected to provide Sikkim with direct rail
connectivity, facilitating faster movement of passengers and freight while
creating new opportunities for tourism, trade and economic growth. The
interaction will also provide an opportunity to deliberate on cross-border
railway connectivity initiatives and the unique engineering and infrastructure
challenges associated with railway construction in the Northeastern region.
The Committee’s visit reflects the continued focus of the Government of India and the Ministry of Railways on expanding rail infrastructure and improving transportation networks across the country. Such interactions and field visits play an important role in facilitating informed discussions on key infrastructure initiatives and reinforcing the shared commitment towards strengthening rail connectivity, supporting regional development and accelerating economic growth.
Northeast Frontier Railway remains committed to the timely execution of
railway infrastructure projects and to realizing the vision of enhanced
connectivity, inclusive development and greater prosperity for the people of
the Northeastern region.




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