Ghulam Ahmad Mir Urges Vande Bharat Express Halt at Anantnag Station
Ghulam Ahmad Mir has urged Ashwini Vaishnaw to introduce a scheduled stop for the Vande Bharat Express at Anantnag railway station. The request comes amid concerns over limited access to faster rail services for residents of South Kashmir.
Key Announcements / Highlights
- Proposal seeks a new halt for Vande Bharat Express at Anantnag.
- Demand linked to growing passenger traffic and regional importance.
- Expected benefits include improved connectivity and support for tourism and trade.
Official Statement
In a letter to the Railway Minister, Mir said the absence of a stop at Anantnag has created inconvenience for a wide section of passengers, including students, traders, patients, and tourists. He noted that the station serves a large catchment area and argued that adding a halt would address a “genuine public demand.”
Mir also highlighted that Anantnag functions as a key entry point to several tourist destinations in South Kashmir, strengthening the case for enhanced rail connectivity.
Context / Background
The Vande Bharat Express is India’s semi-high-speed train service designed to reduce travel time between major cities while offering modern passenger सुविधाएँ. Stops on such premium trains are typically limited to maintain speed and efficiency, making additions subject to operational feasibility and demand.
Anantnag, located in South Kashmir, is an important commercial centre and a gateway to popular tourist locations such as Pahalgam, Verinag, Daksum, and Kokernag. The region also caters to nearby districts including Kulgam, Shopian, and parts of Pulwama.
Public Impact
If approved, the proposed halt could make faster rail travel more accessible to residents of South Kashmir. It may also help reduce congestion at nearby stations and improve connectivity for tourists visiting the region, potentially supporting local businesses and the hospitality sector.
However, any decision would depend on assessments by the Ministry of Railways regarding passenger demand, scheduling constraints, and operational efficiency.
The request for a Vande Bharat halt at Anantnag reflects broader calls for improved transport infrastructure in South Kashmir. The Railway Ministry is expected to review the proposal, with a decision likely based on feasibility and overall network considerations.
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Edited by: Pushkarini Annabathula
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Last Updated on: Friday, May 1, 2026 7:36 pm by Pushkarini Annabathula | Published by: Pushkarini Annabathula on Friday, May 1, 2026 7:36 pm | News Categories: Latest

