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Running of Bullet Train in the country will bring these benefits along with integration of economies, know what came out…

Running of Bullet Train

Running of Bullet Train

Friends, Bullet Train, this train has been the dream project of Prime Minister Modi and there is a lot of discussion about it in the country, although it has not yet reached the Indian market. But let me tell you that this train has remained a serious topic of discussion in India for the last 10 years.

Also read: बिहार से जाने वाली ट्रेन में मिला रहा कंफर्म टिकट, करे पश्चिम बंगाल और कर्नाटक का सफर

The people of the country have been waiting for this train for the last many years. Superfast bullet trains are running in many countries including China and Japan. In this regard, the country’s Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav has given a big update on the bullet train and said that this superfast train running between Mumbai and Ahmedabad.

Also read: बरौनी, समस्तीपुर, दरभंगा, मधुबनी के रास्ते चलेगी स्पेशल ट्रेन, बिहार से पश्चिम बंगाल की यात्रा होगी आसान

It is going to play a very important role in uniting the economies of the two states. Apart from all these things, India’s bullet train project is progressing well. And this first corridor from Mumbai to Ahmedabad will easily connect many economically important cities.

Also read: गया-आनंद विहार-गया सुपरफास्ट स्पेशल ट्रेन के बढ़ाए गए फेरे, रुट

Now finally let us discuss the cost of this project. Friends, if we talk about the estimated amount of this project, then its amount is approximately Rs 1.08 lakh crore. Both the state and central governments have an important role in this.

Also read: बिहार से चलने वाली इस ट्रेन में मिलेगी कंफर्म टिकट, लगे अतिरिक्‍त कोच

The Central Government has to give Rs 10 thousand crores and Gujarat and Maharashtra have to give Rs 5000 crores in this project. Apart from this, the remaining amount will be received from Japan through loan at 0.1 percent interest rate. Now people are eagerly waiting for the day when the bullet train will run on Indian soil for the first time.

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