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Last Update: Monday, Nov 03, 2025 16:38 [IST]
GANGTOK,: The Ministry of Railways has sanctioned Rs 8.48 crore for the Final
Location Survey (FLS) of the proposed Melli-Dentam railway line project in
Sikkim. This crucial allocation marks another step forward in extending railway
connectivity to the southern and western regions of the border State.
The
Railway Ministry communicated the FLS fund allocation to the Northeast Frontier
Railway through an official letter issued on October 24.
It
may be recalled that Sikkim Lok Sabha MP Indra Hang Subba had met Union Railway
Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on July 25 this year, urging him to expedite
processes related to the Melli-Dentam railway project. The MP had pressed for
timely completion of the FLS, preparation and approval of the Detailed Project
Report (DPR), and the early execution of the project, citing its importance for
improving accessibility, promoting tourism, and strengthening national security
in the region.
“I am
delighted to share that the Railways Ministry has sanctioned funds for the
Final Location Survey for the new railway line from Melli to Dentam. The Final
Location Survey is an important stepping stone for the Melli-Dentam railway
project which, upon completion, will have a transformative impact on the
development and mainstreaming of the remote corners of West Sikkim. We look
forward to the early start of the Final Location Survey,” said MP Indra Hang.
Earlier
this year, the Railways Ministry had approved the FLS for the proposed new
railway line in Sikkim, stretching from Melli to Dentam via Jorethang and
Legship. The proposed 75-km route will connect Melli, Jorethang, Legship, and
Dentam-linking the southern and western regions of Sikkim through the railway
network.
Indra
Hang expressed his thanks to Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw for his
personal attention to the proposal and for sanctioning the funds for the FLS.
He also extended his gratitude to Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang (Golay) for
his support and guidance in taking up the matter with the Railway Ministry.
I
also extend my sincere gratitude to Governor Om Prakash Mathur for his
guidance, encouragement and intervention to pursue the Melli-Dentam railway
project with the Railway Ministry, said Indra Hang.
The
MP had submitted the proposal for the Melli-Dentam railway line to the Railways
Ministry in December last year, emphasizing that the project would serve as a
lifeline for the people of West Sikkim by bringing remote areas closer to
mainstream economic and social activities.
As
directed by Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang-Golay, Indra Hang persistently
followed-up the proposal with the Union Minister and concerned authorities
leading to the Railway Board’s approval and sanctioning of funds for the FLS.
Melli
serves as the entry point to the southern and western districts of Sikkim,
while Dentam is a remote town near the Indo-Nepal border at Chiwabhanjyang. The
proposal envisions the Melli-Dentam rail link as an extension of the
Sevoke-Rangpo railway project, which is nearing completion.
The
MP had also urged that the Melli-Dentam link, passing through Jorethang, be
developed as a strategic extension of the ongoing project, with Melli serving
as the connecting junction.
“The
Melli-Dentam railway link will be a catalyst for economic development in
Gyalshing and other parts of West Sikkim. It will unlock the economic potential
of the region, spur industrial growth, facilitate trade, and create employment
opportunities. Improved rail connectivity will also open up new avenues for
tourism by making West Sikkim’s pristine eco-tourism and cultural tourism
destinations more accessible to visitors,” said the Lok Sabha MP.