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WCR GM Inspects Fourth Line Alignment At Vikramgarh In A Lot

Alot (Madhya Pradesh): West Central Railway (WCR) general manager Dilip Kumar Singh and senior officials inspected Vikramgarh, Alot railway station on Wednesday, reviewing the proposed fourth railway line alignment, existing tracks, passenger amenities and ongoing works under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme. Singh was accompanied by Kota divisional railway manager Anil Kalra, additional…

WCR GM Inspects Fourth Line Alignment At Vikramgarh In A Lot

West Central Railway (WCR) general manager Dilip Kumar Singh, alongside senior officials, conducted an inspection at Vikramgarh railway station in Alot, Madhya Pradesh, on Wednesday. The team examined the proposed fourth railway line alignment, the station's existing tracks, passenger amenities, and ongoing projects under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme.

Accompanied by Kota divisional railway manager Anil Kalra, senior divisional commercial manager Saurabh Jain, and chief project manager Saurabh Mishra, Singh conducted the inspection in a special vehicle. The team assessed the proposed alignment on the New Delhi-Mumbai railway route, the track conditions, and the signaling system.

Although a timeline for the fourth line was not disclosed, concerns over passenger amenities and residents' demands were discussed. The team paid particular attention to the proposed overbridge at Gate No 21, gathering information on the residents' concerns and promising to take necessary action. Meanwhile, in a separate incident, two missing women were traced to Delhi Barkhedakalan police, who registered a case after receiving a report from Sanjay Mehta on August 11.

The police found Sheetal Mehta and Disha Vishwakarma after conducting a search under the supervision of SP Amit Kumar, ASP Vivek Kumar Lal, and SDOP Pallavi Gaur.

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