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Govt making all-out efforts to modernize railway sector: Hanif Abbasi
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UrduPoint
· Jun 24, 2026
From railways to AI: Belt and Road partners look for the next stage of growth
From railways to AI: Belt and Road partners look for the next stage of growth
The Hindu BusinessLine
· Jul 6, 2026
Heavy rain throws Western Railway services off track; over 20 long-distance trains stranded
As more than 40 train services were affected by cancellations, diversions and delays, railway authorities scrambled to assist stranded passengers and worked to restore connectivity on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad trunk route
The Next Web
· Jul 6, 2026
Beyond wires and batteries: Voltify’s new model for freight rail electrification
Freight rail is often described as the most energy-efficient way to move goods over land, yet it still runs on one of the dirtiest inputs in modern infrastructure: diesel. As rail operators face mounting pressure from volatile fuel costs, tightening emissions rules, and aging locomotive fleets, the question is no longer whether rail should decarbonize, but how. One [] This story continues at The Next Web
Ariana News
· Jun 26, 2026
TAPI project sees rapid progress in Afghanistan
Afghanistan’s Islamic Emirate says work on the TAPI Pipeline is advancing steadily, with major infrastructure activities continuing at a rapid pace across the country. Zabihullah Mujahid said around 130 kilometers of the route have been leveled so far, while 91 kilometers of pipeline have already been installed. He said the total distance from the border [] The post TAPI project sees rapid progress in Afghanistan first appeared on Ariana News | Afghanistan News.
The Rising Nepal
· Jul 7, 2026
Jaynagar–Bardibas railway work resumes
By Ajay Shah, Mahottari, July 7: Construction of the remaining 18-kilometre section of the Jaynagar-Bardibas railway has...
Pajhwok Afghan News
· Jun 24, 2026
Islamjar calls for increased cargo transfers via Khaf-Herat railway
The governor of western Herat province, Sheikh Maulana Islamjar, has called for an increase in cargo transportation via the Khaf-Herat railway line.
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Related coverage for "Govt making all-out efforts to modernize railway sector: Hanif Abbasi": UrduPoint — From railways to AI: Belt and Road partners look for the next stage of growth. The Hindu BusinessLine — Heavy rain throws Western Railway services off track; over 20 long-distance trains stranded. The Next Web — Beyond wires and batteries: Voltify’s new model for freight rail electrification. Ariana News — TAPI project sees rapid progress in Afghanistan. The Rising Nepal — Jaynagar–Bardibas railway work resumes. Pajhwok Afghan News — Islamjar calls for increased cargo transfers via Khaf-Herat railway