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100 Percent Rail Network In Haryana Electrified; PM Says Many Benefits Will Come With This Accomplishment

🌸 Lauding the achievement, Prime 🐼Minister Narendra Modi said in a tweet, "Congrats Haryana! Many benefits will come with this accomplishment."

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P🌳rime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Haryana on Thursday on the completion of 100 per cent electrification of r🌸ailway network in the state, saying many benefits will come with this accomplishment.

Railway Mܫinister Ashwi𒅌ni Vaishnaw earlier informed in a tweet about it.

Lauding the achievement, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in a tweet, "Congrats Haryana! Many benefits will com꧅e with this accomplishment."

The Haryana government said in a statement that the state has "attained new heights" with the successful completion of 100 per cent electrificatio🐷n of the railway network in the state.

On behalf of the people of Haryana, Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar expressed gratitude to the prime minister and the railway minister. He said Haryana is consistently movꩵing on the path of development under the visionary leadership and inspiration of Prime Minister Modi.

He said 100 per cent railway electrification in the state would greatly benefit the citizens. Along with this, this step𒉰 will also prov𝕴e to be significant for the protection of the environment, he added.

According to an official statement, the existing♍ broad gauge network of Haryana is 1,701 route kilometre, which is now 100 per cent electrified. Haryana falls under Northern, North Central and North Western Railway's jurisdiction. Some of the major railway stations in Haryana are: Ambala, Panipat, Gurugram, Kurukshetra, Hisar Junction, Rewari Junction, Rohtak Junction, and Bhiwani.

Some of the popular train🅺s passing through Haryana are Kalka Shatabdi Express, Himalayan Queen, Kalka Mail, Paschim Express, Golden Temple Mail and Kalinga Utkal Express. These trains provide connectivity to various ꦆparts of the state and major cities in India.

-With PTI Input