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An Indian Railways train. (representative image) (Ramesh Pathania/Mint via Getty Images)
Indian Railways has logged the highest ever electrification of sections covering 6,015 Route Kilometer (RKM) in a single year during 2020-21.
Despite Covid-19 pandemic, it has surpassed the previous highest of 5,276 RKM achieved in 2018-19.
It is a proud moment for Indian Railways for achieving the target of 6000 km plus electrification project completion during tough time 2020-21. Indian Railways is becoming environment friendly and energy secured, the Ministry of Railways said in a statement.
The latest broad gauge network of Indian Railways including Konkan Railway is 64,689 RKM, out of which 45,881 RKM i.e. 71 per cent have been electrified by 31 March, 2021.
A lot of emphasis has been given to railway electrification in recent years with a view to reduce the nation's dependence on imported petroleum-based energy and to enhance the country's energy security, with a vision of providing eco-friendly, faster and energy-efficient mode of transportation.
Out of total 45,881 RKM electrified so far, 34 per cent has been electrified in the last three years only.
Indian Railways has also commissioned a record 56 TSSs ( Traction Substations ) during 2020-21, as against previous best of 42, which is an improvement of 33 per cent despite Covid-19 pandemic.
A total of 201 traction substations have been commissioned during the last seven years as well.
Some of the major sections electrified by the Indian Railways over this year include Mumbai-Howrah via Jabalpur, Indore-Guna-Gwalior-Amritsar, Delhi-Jaipur-Udaipur and Ajmer-Howrah.