HomeNewsGovernment June 26, 2021 Inside Railways FacebookInstagramTwitterYoutube Latest Posts Infrastructure National Conference on Fly Ash Utilization & Transportation — Noida, 25 August 2025 IRCTC PM Modi flags off three Vande Bharat Express trains from Bengaluru IRCTC IRFC Facilitates ₹2,539 Crore Refinancing for Angul-Sukinda Railway Limited to Enhance Project Viability IRCTC Karnataka Seeks Centre’s Approval for Five Semi-High-Speed RRTS Corridors Indian Railways is working on mission mode to become Green Railways. Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp To know more about how Railways has adopted Environmental Conservation as a ‘way of life’, download the eBook: https://bit.ly/EnvCons June 26, 2021 Inside Railways FacebookInstagramTwitterYoutube RELATED ARTICLES Infrastructure National Conference on Fly Ash Utilization & Transportation — Noida, 25 August 2025 Government Breaking New Ground: Kashmir’s First Freight Train Government Breaking New Ground: Indian Railways’ Freight Milestone Government ndian Railways: Pushing Boundaries and Building Tomorrow Government Indian Railways to Launch Three New Vande Bharat Express Trains – Routes and Details Inside Latest Posts Infrastructure National Conference on Fly Ash Utilization & Transportation — Noida, 25 August 2025 IRCTC PM Modi flags off three Vande Bharat Express trains from Bengaluru IRCTC IRFC Facilitates ₹2,539 Crore Refinancing for Angul-Sukinda Railway Limited to Enhance Project Viability IRCTC Karnataka Seeks Centre’s Approval for Five Semi-High-Speed RRTS Corridors Don't Miss Infrastructure Indian Railways to Begin First Hydrogen Train Trials on Jind–Sonipat Route in December 2024 Infrastructure KAVACH 4.0 Deployed Across 1,465 km of Indian Railways to Boost Train Safety Infrastructure Indian Railways to Establish 23 Exclusive Container Terminals to Boost Cargo Movement Infrastructure Indian Railways to Test First Hydrogen-Powered Train Next Month: A Step Towards Green Mobility Infrastructure RAILWAYS (AMENDMENT) BILL 2024 GRANTED STATUTORY POWERS TO RAILWAY BOARD, REPEALS COLONIAL-ERA LAW