Amethi Railway Stations Renamed to Reflect Cultural Heritage

In a significant development aimed at preserving and promoting the rich cultural heritage of Amethi district, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has granted approval to rename eight railway stations in the region.

Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA)

The proposal, initially submitted to the MHA on February 12, 2024, has successfully obtained the requisite No Objection Certificate (NOC), marking a pivotal step forward in the process. The approved name changes are set to usher in a new era of local identity and historical resonance. The renaming initiative, spearheaded by the Uttar Pradesh Government, seeks to align these railway stations with revered figures and landmarks deeply ingrained in the cultural fabric of the region.

Here are the proposed new names for the railway stations:

  1. Kasimpur Halt to Jais City
  2. Jais to Guru Gorakhnath Dham
  3. Bani to Swami Paramhans
  4. Misrauli to Maa Kalikan Dham
  5. Nihalgarh to Maharaja Bijli Pasi
  6. Akbarganj to Maa Ahorwa Bhawani Dham
  7. Warisganj to Amar Shahid Bhale Sultan
  8. Fursatganj to Tapeshwarnath Dham

Rekha Sharma, the Senior Divisional Commercial Manager of the Lucknow division of Northern Railways, affirmed that the renamed railway stations will soon reflect in the Railway CRIS (Centre for Railway Information Systems) database. She added, “The renamed railway stations will soon be updated by the Railway CRIS (Centre for Railway Information Systems). Additionally, we anticipate receiving the NOC from the state public works department for the station renaming process soon.” Furthermore, the state public works department is expected to provide the requisite clearance for the station renaming process, signalling a collaborative effort between various stakeholders to realise this cultural rejuvenation initiative.

This strategic renaming not only facilitates enhanced identification of these stations but also fosters a deeper sense of local pride and connection to heritage. The new nomenclature pays homage to esteemed personalities and landmarks, enriching the cultural tapestry of the region. The renaming of these railway stations stands as a testament to the commitment towards preserving the cultural ethos while aligning with contemporary demands. It is poised to enhance the regional identity and bolster tourism prospects, marking a progressive stride towards holistic development. The revamped nomenclature is anticipated to resonate positively with the local populace, reinforcing a sense of belonging and historical continuity. As the renamed stations are poised to become focal points of cultural significance, they are expected to play a pivotal role in shaping the narrative of Amethi’s rich heritage for generations to come.

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