
Trichy MP meets railway minister to expedite VB maintenance plan
Ashwini Vaishnaw
seeking his support to expedite the technical sanction, tendering, and commissioning process of Vande Bharat maintenance facility proposed at Ponmalai railway workshop in Trichy at a cost of Rs300 crore.
The MP thanked the minister and the railway board for the decision to set up Vande Bharat maintenance and overhauling facility at Trichy. The MP also said that the demand for a coach manufacturing facility at Trichy, is under consideration. The additional member of the railway board identified land at Ponmalai workshop recently, reflecting the ministry's commitment, Durai Vaiko added.
"The facility will not just boost Trichy's strategic importance in Southern Railway but generate employment and contribute to industrial growth," Durai Vaiko said.
He submitted a separate demand requesting the minister to announce a daytime intercity express between Trichy and Tirupati, interlinking two prominent pilgrimage centres in Srirangam and Tirupati.
In another separate petition to the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS), the MP urged authorities to allocate examination centres for NEET-PG candidates within the home state. "Despite opting for preferred cities in Tamil Nadu, a significant number of candidates were allocated centres in different states including Andhra Pradesh. This situation burdens women and rural aspirants," the MP said.
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