Patna: Indian Railways has taken a major step to make travel more comfortable and convenient for passengers. The new initiative, called Amrit Samvad, has been launched to collect feedback and suggestions directly from travellers. The idea is to listen to passengers’ voices and use their opinions to make railway services better. This special campaign has started from Patna Junction under the Danapur Railway Division and will soon be expanded to other major stations as well.
Through this campaign, railway officials will interact with passengers and people living near stations. They will ask for feedback about cleanliness, waiting rooms, ticket counters, and other facilities. The suggestions received from passengers will not stop at the local level — they will be sent to the Railway Board so that new and improved services can be developed according to what passengers actually need. This means that the Railways will now plan upgrades and changes based on real feedback from the people who use the trains every day.
At Patna Junction, railway officials have already started talking to passengers as part of the Amrit Samvad programme. They are gathering opinions about what needs to be improved at the station. Many passengers have asked for better cleanliness, more seating areas, and upgraded facilities like digital boards and clean restrooms. The Railways has promised to carefully study these suggestions and take steps to bring visible improvements soon.
The Railway Administration has also said that similar campaigns will be held at all major stations under the Danapur Division. The suggestions collected will first be discussed at the divisional and zonal levels, and then important points will be forwarded to the Railway Board. After reviewing the feedback, the Railways will try to implement the best ideas to make travel smoother and more comfortable for everyone. With Amrit Samvad, Indian Railways is aiming to build a stronger connection with passengers and create a travel experience that truly reflects their needs.





















