India commissioned 1724 Km of Dedicated Freight Corridors (DFC) till January 2023
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Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Howrah are already linked through the existing Indian Railway Network 

Ministry of Railways has taken up construction of two Dedicated Freight Corridors (DFC) viz. Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor (EDFC) from Ludhiana to Sonnagar (1337 Km) and the Western Dedicated Freight Corridor (WDFC) from Jawaharlal Nehru Port Terminal (JNPT) to Dadri (1506 Kms.). 861 Km on EDFC and 863 Km on WDFC has been completed. 

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The comparative picture of financial and physical progress of both DFC’s in 2014 and in 2022 are as under: – 

Description Status
(as on 1st Mar 2014
Status
(as on 31st Jan.2023)
Physical Progress Nil 1724 Km commissioned 
Expenditure including land Rs. 10,357 crore 
(FY 2013-14) 
Rs. 97,957 crore 
(upto Decmeber 2022) 

Dedicated Freight Corridors will promote industrial activities and development of new industrial hubs and townships. National Industrial Corridor Corporation (NICDC) under Ministry of Commerce is implementing number of projects along the corridor for development of Integrated Industrial Townships. The logistic sector will benefit with development of New Freight terminals, Multimodal Logistic parks and Inland Container Depots creating direct and indirect employment in the project-influence areas. 

Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Howrah are already linked through the existing Indian Railway Network. The connectivity of Delhi, Mumbai and Howrah area will be further strengthened with commissioning of DFC project. 

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