Environmentalists have expressed concerns over the proposed felling of more than 1.24 lakh trees for a railway project in Madhya Pradesh’s Indore and Khargone districts, which aims to improve the region’s connectivity with Mumbai and the southern parts of the country.
According to officials, the Western Railway is currently working on the 156-kilometre Mhow-Khandwa gauge conversion project, which involves converting the line from a narrow-gauge to a broad-gauge li
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