Industrial Units384+ Approved|
Awarded Value₹24,500+ Cr|
MP Fund Utilization78% Average|
Highway Network1,200 km+|
Energy Stability23.5 Hrs/Day|
Active Projects842 Tracked|
Education Index+15.3% Trend|
Cabinet decisionsActive Tracking|
Airport movements3.2M+ Annual|
EC MonitoringLive Updates|
Litigation tracker480+ Cases|
Industrial Units384+ Approved|
Awarded Value₹24,500+ Cr|
MP Fund Utilization78% Average|
Highway Network1,200 km+|
Energy Stability23.5 Hrs/Day|
Active Projects842 Tracked|
Education Index+15.3% Trend|
Cabinet decisionsActive Tracking|
Airport movements3.2M+ Annual|
EC MonitoringLive Updates|
Litigation tracker480+ Cases|
BiharInfraTalesBIHARINFRATALES
DashboardTenderCensusMP FundCabinetEC MonitoringAirportsTownshipsLitigation
  1. BiharInfraTales
  2. /IPM Dashboard
  3. /Guwahati-Dibrugarh via Tinsukia & Simaluguri-Dibru
RailwaysIPM · Central Project#706922

Guwahati-Dibrugarh via Tinsukia & Simaluguri-Dibrugarh

Ministry of RailwaysAssamData: 2026-05
Revised Cost: ₹889 CrUtilization: 44.0%

Original Cost

₹890 Cr

Baseline estimate

On Budget

Revised Cost

₹889 Cr

Latest approved cost

Expenditure

₹392 Cr

Spent to date

Utilization

44.0%

Of revised budget

Stable

Cost Status

On Budget

No escalation

Remaining

₹498 Cr

Budget left

Budget Utilization

44.0%
0%25%50%75%100%

Spent

₹392 Cr

Remaining

₹498 Cr

Total

₹889 Cr

Budget Split

SpentRemaining

Project Timeline

Project Approved

Construction / Implementation

Original End Date

03/09/2020

Revised Completion

30/06/2024

Completed

Project Details

Project Code706922
SectorRailways
MinistryMinistry of Railways
StateAssam
Data Month2026-05

Financial & Timeline

Original Cost₹890 Cr
Revised Cost₹889 Cr
Expenditure₹392 Cr
Original End Date03/09/2020
Revised Date30/06/2024

Project Intelligence

Project is within original budget of ₹890 Cr — no cost escalation recorded.

Expenditure stands at ₹392 Cr, which is 44.0% of the revised project cost.

Remaining budget: ₹498 Cr. Project is tracked under the DPIIT Investment Project Monitoring system.

Sector: Railways. Ministry: Ministry of Railways.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is IPM project "Guwahati-Dibrugarh via Tinsukia & Simaluguri-Dibrugarh"?
Guwahati-Dibrugarh via Tinsukia & Simaluguri-Dibrugarh is a centrally-funded infrastructure project under the Ministry of Railways, tracked through the Investment Project Monitoring (IPM) system. Sector: Railways. State: Assam. Original cost: ₹890 Cr.
What is the cost overrun for this Bihar IPM project?
The original cost was ₹890 Cr and has been revised to ₹889 Cr — a cost overrun of -0.1%. Expenditure to date: ₹392 Cr (44.0% of revised cost). Data as of 2026-05.
Which ministry is responsible for this project?
Guwahati-Dibrugarh via Tinsukia & Simaluguri-Dibrugarh is under the Ministry of Railways in the Railways sector. Project code: 706922. Bihar is one of the states tracked under the central IPM dashboard for this project.
What is the IPM dashboard and what does it track?
The Investment Project Monitoring (IPM) dashboard, maintained by DPIIT (Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade), tracks centrally-funded infrastructure projects worth ₹150 Crore and above. Guwahati-Dibrugarh via Tinsukia & Simaluguri-Dibrugarh is one of several Bihar projects tracked under the Railways sector on the IPM system.

Related Resources

IPM

IPM Central Project Dashboard

All central infrastructure projects in Bihar

Projects

Bihar State Projects

State-funded infrastructure project tracker

NHAI

NHAI Drone Tracker

Real-time NHAI highway construction monitoring

Railway

Bihar Railway Projects

Railway infrastructure project tracker

RCD

Bihar RCD PMIS

State road and bridge project tracker

Tenders

Bihar Government Tenders

Procurement notices for infrastructure projects

Cabinet

Bihar Cabinet Decisions

Policy approvals for infrastructure

EC

EC & Forest Clearances

Environmental clearances for Bihar projects

Upcoming

Upcoming Bihar Projects

Infrastructure pipeline and future projects

Districts

Bihar District Data

District demographics and infrastructure overview