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Indian Railways Launches Major Upgrade Programme for Shatabdi and Jan Shatabdi Express Trains
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27.04.2026AI özeti

Indian Railways Launches Major Upgrade Programme for Shatabdi and Jan Shatabdi Express Trains

Indian Railways has announced a comprehensive upgrade programme for its Shatabdi Express and Jan Shatabdi Express services across the country. The initiative will cover approximately 25 pairs of Shatabdi Express and over two dozen Jan Shatabdi Express trains, focusing on modern seating with USB charging ports, upgraded toilets with better hygiene standards, smoother ride quality, improved LED lighting, and enhanced digital passenger information systems with CCTV surveillance.

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Economic Times
Indian Railways to Rationalize 29,608 Jobs in FY 2026-27, Northern Railway Most Affected
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27.04.2026AI özeti

Indian Railways to Rationalize 29,608 Jobs in FY 2026-27, Northern Railway Most Affected

The Ministry of Railways has set a manpower rationalization target of 2% for FY 2026-27, affecting 29,608 jobs across Indian Railways out of a total workforce of 14.80 lakh. Northern Railway will be most impacted with 3,303 posts targeted for redistribution or surrender, followed by Eastern Railway (2,544), Central Railway (2,492) and Western Railway (2,339). The Railway Board, in a letter dated April 24, 2026, directed all zones to meet targets evenly each quarter through the HRMS portal.

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Economic Times
Indian Railways to Fast-Track Bullet Train Projects with Bundled Clearances
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Business·23.04.2026AI özeti

Indian Railways to Fast-Track Bullet Train Projects with Bundled Clearances

Indian Railways will implement future bullet train corridors on mission mode, using bundled clearances across central, state and local authorities to speed up project execution. Seven new corridors are planned: Mumbai-Pune, Pune-Hyderabad, Hyderabad-Bengaluru, Hyderabad-Chennai, Chennai-Bengaluru, Delhi-Varanasi, and Varanasi-Siliguri. The approach aims to avoid the delays that increased the Mumbai-Ahmedabad project cost from ₹1.08 lakh crore to nearly ₹1.98 lakh crore.

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Economic Times