
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, centre, inspects during the ‘Bhoomi Pujan’ ceremony of the Kaziranga Elevated Corridor Project, in Kaliabor, Assam on January 18, 2026.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday (January 18, 2026) laid the foundation stone for the Rs 6,957-crore Kaziranga Elevated Corridor, and virtually flagged off two Amrit Bharat trains in Assam’s Nagaon district.
Mr. Modi, who arrived here from Guwahati in the final leg of his two-day visit to the State, performed ‘Bhoomi Poojan’ of the Kaziranga project.
The corridor is aimed at ensuring safe wildlife movement across the Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve, reduce road accidents on National Highway-715, and boost ecotourism, while generating local employment opportunities, an official said.
It forms part of the four-laning of the Kaliabor-Numaligarh section of NH-715, and includes around 34.45 km of elevated wildlife-friendly corridors, along with bypasses at Jakhalabandha and Bokakhat, he said.
Mr. Modi also reviewed a model of the Kaziranga Elevated Corridor.
The Prime Minister also virtually flagged off two Amrit Bharat Express trains – Dibrugarh-Gomti Nagar (Lucknow) and Kamakhya-Rohtak.
These trains will significantly enhance long-distance rail connectivity between Assam and multiple States, including West Bengal, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, and Haryana, reduce travel time, and provide modern passenger amenities, the official said.
”Looking forward to being in Kaliabor, Assam today for the Bhoomi Poojan of key development works, including the 35 km elevated corridor across Kaziranga. This will go a long way in safeguarding animals, particularly in the monsoon season”, the Prime Minister posted on ‘X’.
Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, replying to Mr. Modi’s post, said the elevated corridor across Kaziranga is a landmark step towards protecting wildlife, while strengthening connectivity.
Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve is famed for its biodiversity, having the world’s largest population of one-horned rhinoceroses, along with significant numbers of tigers, elephants, wild water buffalo, and swamp deer, amidst Brahmaputra River floodplains with extensive grasslands, forests, and wetlands.
Published – January 18, 2026 10:50 am IST


