Chairman & CEO, Railway Board Satish Kumar participated in Amrit Samvaad, interacts with passengers at New Delhi Railway station today

The initiative focuses on strengthening citizens’ participation, support station modernization during Amrit Kaal for a developed, modern, and passenger-friendly railway network
New Delhi, 02nd October 2025
In line with the vision of Amrit Kaal and guided by the principal of Panch Pran as enunciated by Hon’ble Prime Minister, the Ministry of Railways has launched a new citizen-centric initiative under Special Campaign 5.0. This initiative, inspired by Rail Chaupal held last year across Indian Railways, was now organized in the form of Amrit Samvaad.
Today, Chairman & CEO, Railway Board Shri Satish Kumar participated in Amrit Samvaad at New Delhi Railway Station. During the Amrit Samvaad, he interacted with passengers and took feedback of the passengers on the various aspects of improvements done at stations.
Shri Satish Kumar also awarded 8 Safai Mitras for their commendable performance during Swachchta Hi Sewa Campaign and 3 student winners of painting competition organised on the theme of Cleanliness.
Amrit Samvaad provides a direct platform for dialogue between railway authorities and citizens, ensuring passenger feedback, concerns and suggestions are heard. Amrit Samvaad shall be organized at Amrit stations and other prominent stations across Indian Railways from 2nd October to 31st October.
The initiative will highlight improvements made at stations under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme, including:
• Upgraded waiting halls and toilets.
• Improved lifts, escalators, and passenger information systems.
• Free Wi-Fi and One Station One Product kiosks.
• Landscaping and aesthetic enhancements.
• Facilities for Divyangjans and other accessibility measures.
Amrit Samvaad will also gather suggestions for further improvements, such as:
• Better circulation and integration with city transport systems.
• Additional passenger amenities.
• Energy-efficient and sustainable solutions.
• Improved platform covers and personalized facilities for travellers.
The initiative focuses on strengthening citizens’ participation, support station modernization, and align with India’s broader vision during Amrit Kaal for a developed, modern, and passenger-friendly railway network.
During “Swachchta Hi Sewa Campaign 2025”, Indian Railways organised various activities to promote cleanliness. A brief overview is as under:
Report on Swachhat Hi Sewa – 2025 (17.09.25 to 02.10.25) – Swachhata Activities by Indian Railways
1.Swachhata Pledge participants(Nos.)
240856
2.Public Awareness Workshops (Nos.)
2452
3.Events with NGOs, CSOs etc. (Nos.)
361
4.Safai Mitra Suraksha Shivirs/ Health Camps (Nos.)
1117
5.Safety PPEs & Equipments Provided (Nos.)
26059
6.Marathons (Nos.)
215
7.Cyclothons (Nos.)
239
8.Walkathon (Nos.)
663
9.SBM Sports Leagues (Nos.)
476
10.Saplings Planted (Nos.)
74078
11.Reduce, Reuse, Recycle (RRR) Activities (Nos.)
1077
12.Waste to Art installed (Nos.)
1222
13.Eco friendly and Zero waste celeberation (Nos.)
273
14.Recycled products (Amount in Rs.)
25588887
15.Door to Door Awareness (Nos.)
9763
16.Participation in Shramdaan -Ek Din, Ek Ghanta, Ek Sath (Nos.) 25.09.2025
71569
17.Swachh Food Initiative (Nos.)
792
18.Special drive for pest and rodent control at Trains (No of Trains Covered)
316
19.Special drive for pest and rodent control at Stations (No. of Stations Covered)
363
20.Swachh Bharat Cultural Fests (Nos.)
154
21.Competitions for SBM (Nos.)
122
22.Youth Connect Programme (Nos.)
115
23.Cleaning & upgradation of Public Toilets & Trains (Nos.)
1556
24.Cleaning of Base Kitchens/ Restaurants/ Food Stalls /Pantry Cars (Nos.)
489
25.Smart bins in pantry cars Provided (Nos.)
326
26.Plastic removed (in tons)
364.558
27.Scrap collected in tones (workshops)
2898.29
28.Prabhat Pheris (Nos.)
638
29.Recognition to Safai Mitras (Nos.)
1146
30.Awards for various Competitions/Mandaps/Puja Committees (Nos.)
98
31.Railway Tracks cleaned (In Km.)
1096.6
32.Water Bodies(Rivers, Lakes, Ponds, drains etc. in Railway Premises cleaned during SHS – 2025 (Nos.)
262