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The project has addressed various engineering, geological, and environmental hurdles, including: • Geological complexity requiring advanced tunneling techniques. • Environmental considerations to minimise the impact on wildlife sanctuaries. • High-precision engineering for curved tunnels, with five out of seven having significant curvature. • Simultaneous excavation from both ends to accelerate progress. Out of the 301 kilometers of rail line, 215 kilometers have been completed, including 105.8 kilometers from Khurda Road to Daspalla and 109 kilometers from Balangir to Purunakatak. The remaining section between Purunakatak and Adhenigarh is progressing rapidly and is expected to be completed soon. Upon completion, the Khurda Road-Balangir rail line will significantly reduce travel time between Bhubaneswar and Balangir, boosting connectivity, trade, and socio-economic development. Improved access to education, healthcare, and markets will further benefit the region. “The Khurda Road-Balangir Rail Line Project is a landmark initiative by Indian Railways that promises to enhance passenger and freight movement while driving economic growth in Odisha,” the ECoR said. (odishabytes)
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