The project, once implemented, will enable multi-modal commute between Delhi airport and the Jewar airport in Greater Noida. (Photo | Express) 
India

Railways plan dedicated freight village near upcoming Jewar International Airport

The proposed DFV will be linked with dedicated freight corridors to facilitate movement of freight cargos to different parts of country. 

Express News Service

NEW DELHI:  The Indian Railways is setting up a dedicated freight village (DFV) near the upcoming Noida International Airport, also known as Jewar airport, the foundation of which was laid on Thursday by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. 

The proposed DFV will be linked with dedicated freight corridors to facilitate movement of freight cargos to different parts of country.  An official in the know of this project told media that the DFV with all modern facilities will be set up at a cost of nearly Rs 540 crore at the strategic junction of both  the Eastern Railway and the Western Corridor of Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation. 

“The proposed DFV, in fact, would be like a type of multi-model transport hub and will be creating more employment opportunities for the residents of surroundings by giving a boost to foreign freights also,” the official said. 

The freight movement through the dedicated freight corridors of Indian Railways from Maharashtra, Gujarat, Bihar, Jharkhand, UP and other states will have facility for various modes of transportation and distributions of goods. 

Former TN minister and DMK MLA Anitha Radhakrishnan arrested for 'defamatory remarks' against CM Vijay

Iran prepares for dayslong funeral for late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, killed in war

HC reduces man's life term for killing pregnant wife, calls her 'thousand husbands' remark 'grave provocation'

Heavy rains batters Gujarat, triggers widespread flooding across several districts, exposes civic lapses

TMC July 21 rally: Calcutta HC directs Mamata, Abhishek to file affidavits in contempt petition

SCROLL FOR NEXT