Guwahati: The Ministry of Railways has sanctioned a Final Location Survey (FLS) for the construction of a new railway line between Jirania and Bodhjung Nagar in Tripura.

The proposed rail section will span 14 km and is estimated to cost Rs. 42 lakh. The alignment falls within West Tripura district and is expected to significantly strengthen railway infrastructure in the state.

Officials said the approval of the survey marks an important step towards improving connectivity and supporting industrial growth in Tripura.

Bodhjung Nagar is a key industrial and commercial hub in West Tripura, known for its resource-based industries, particularly rubber, bamboo and food processing units.

The proposed Jirania–Bodhjung Nagar rail link is expected to serve as a crucial transport corridor for industrial goods, benefiting traders, manufacturers and local communities.

Improved rail connectivity is also likely to enhance supply chains, enable smoother train operations and stimulate economic activity in surrounding areas.

According to the Ministry, the Final Location Survey will involve a detailed assessment of geographical features, soil conditions, proposed bridges and other engineering aspects along the route.

Based on these findings, a comprehensive report will be submitted to the Ministry of Railways for further evaluation and approval.

Once completed, the survey will lay the groundwork for the proposed new line project, which is expected to contribute to industrial development and overall economic growth in Tripura.