Dankuni-Surat Freight Corridor
The Union Budget has earmarked a significant freight corridor connecting Dankuni in West Bengal to Surat, Gujarat. This vital artery is expected to become operational with 20 new National Highways slated for development over the next five years. The corridor aims to foster trade between Gujarat's textile manufacturing base and eastern India, particularly benefiting West Bengal's own weaving hubs in Hooghly, Nadia, and East Burdwan. The projected reduction in logistical and transportation costs is anticipated to support small-scale textile industries and entrepreneurs across various production sectors in the region.
Durgapur Industrial Node
Durgapur, a city with a rich industrial heritage, has been designated a key node within the East Coast Industrial Corridor. This development includes plans for a well-connected industrial hub with direct links to Visakhapatnam. The strategic location and existing railway and road infrastructure, amplified by proximity to rivers, make Durgapur a prime candidate for renewed industrial growth, echoing the vision of its early development.
Siliguri-Varanasi High-Speed Rail
A proposed high-speed rail corridor linking Siliguri in north Bengal to Varanasi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's parliamentary constituency, is set to enhance connectivity between North Bengal and Eastern India. Though a long-term project, it is expected to significantly boost tourism, connecting North India with destinations in the Dooars, Darjeeling, and the Northeast, ultimately contributing to regional economic development.
Broader Benefits for Bengal
Beyond these corridor projects, West Bengal is poised to benefit from several national schemes. The Mahatma Gandhi Gram Swaraj scheme, focusing on handloom and handicrafts, is particularly relevant for the state's numerous weaving clusters. Furthermore, the budget allocates over ₹2,000 crore for the extension and development of three Metro railway lines in Kolkata. The Centre's initiative to support university townships near industrial corridors could also benefit Durgapur, alongside plans for girls' hostels in every district and the development of tourism destinations under the Purvodaya scheme.