Raipur:Residents of Chhattisgarh's Antagarh town, a Naxal-affected area which did not have rail connectivity till now, will soon have access to trains on the newly laid railway line there and this would also allow transportation of iron ore from mines in the region.
The project, which is a joint venture between the Chhattisgarh government, National Mineral Development Corporation (NMDC), Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) and the Railways, will open doors for economic development in the Bastar region, a railway official said.
"As part of the 235-km-long Dallirajhara-Rowghat-Jagdalpur railway project, the Antagarh nagar panchayat in Kanker district has now been connected to rail route," he said.
"Under the first phase of the project, a 95-km-long track is being laid from Dallirajhara to Rowghat and work has been completed on 59-km stretch till Antagarh," Raipur railway division's senior publicity inspector Shiv Prasad told.
"The 42-km track on this route up to Kevti village has already been commissioned for passenger train traffic and the service will soon be expanded up to Antagarh, which is 17 km away from Kevti," he said.
"On August 21, a successful trial run of a railway diesel engine at the speed of 100 to 110 km per hour was carried out from Kevti to Antagarh in the presence of the railway safety commissioner, who was conducting an inspection of the rail line that day," he said.
"On completion of the project, Narayanpur and Kondagaon districts of Bastar region will be directly
connected to Raipur via Durg and other major cities of the state through rail route," he said.
This railway project would allow transportation of iron ore from the Rowghat mines, located in the Maoist stronghold of north Bastar. It will also ensure the transportation facility for people living in the Naxal hotbed.
According to police, Maoists have been opposing this project since its inception, fearing that construction of the rail route will speed up development works in Bastar, thereby uprooting them from the region.
Two battalions of the Sashtra Seema Bal (SSB) have been deployed exclusively for guarding the project since 2016.