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Successful trial run conducted on newly constructed Ghazipur-Tadighat rail section in UP

The Ministry of Railways on Monday announced the successful trial run conducted on the newly constructed Ghazipur-Tadighat rail section

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: The Ministry of Railways on Monday announced the successful trial run conducted on the newly constructed Ghazipur-Tadighat rail section, a significant milestone in the Mau-Tadighat New Rail Line Project. The trial run showcased the potential for boosting trade and accelerating regional development in the Ghazipur area.

Newly constructed rail section is expected to provide major impetus to business sector

The newly constructed rail section is expected to provide a major impetus to the business sector in the Ghazipur region, facilitating the transportation of goods and commodities. It will offer enhanced connectivity to industries and markets, fostering economic growth and opening up new avenues for trade.

Furthermore, the improved rail infrastructure will contribute to the overall regional development by enabling better transportation of goods, connecting communities, and facilitating the movement of people. The efficient rail connectivity resulting from this project is anticipated to bring about accelerated progress and development in the region.

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