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New Delhi: Cities having a population of 20 lakh or more will soon have Metro facility. The announcement, which is sure to come as a big relief to the people of numerous cities of this country, was made by Union Urban Development Minister Kamal Nath on Thursday.
This move is said to be initiated to meet the increasing needs of the nation for an improved and efficient transit system.
The Union Minister said that work on phase four of Delhi Metro will start soon. Kamal Nath added that Delhi will get 104 Kilometres route and seven lines in fourth phase of the Metro rail project.
Addressing the media Kamal Nath revealed, “Government has sanctioned Rs 35, 242 crore for phase III Metro rail project in Delhi. This is the largest urban infrastructure project in the country till date.”
Talking about the harrowing experience that the daily commuters face in Delhi, the Union Minister said, “Phase four of the Metro project will be ready by 2016. Once this project is complete, Metro will carry 40 lakh passengers every day.”
Notably, project report on Ahmedabad and Lucknow Metro rail is ready and a survey on Indore, Chandigarh and Bhopal Metro rail is underway.
On the long-pending Metro project in Kochi, the Minister said the proposal for building a 25.3-km network in the Kerala city would be taken to the Union Cabinet in the next 15 days.
He said projects such as Mumbai Line-III (Colaba-Mahim/Bandra corridor) funded by both Central and state governments and Jaipur Metro stage-II, highspeed metro linking Bangalore city with the airport and extension of Chennai Metro under the PPP model.
“A detailed project on Lucknow Metro has been sent to UP government. We are waiting for their reply,” Kamal Nath said.
Nath also proposed to bring in standardisation in all areas of Metro Rail systems with an aim to achieve reduction in cost through economies of scale and increase competition.
To make sure that Metro operations provide networked connectivity, all projects should establish a Unified Metropolitan Transport Authority to create a National Common Mobility Card for fare integration, he said.
"Since Metro Railway is a Railway which is a Central subject, it has been decided that all Metro Rail projects in the country, whether within one municipal are or beyond, shall be taken up under the Central Metro Acts only," he said.
On why the construction of Kolkata Metro Phase-II was given to the Indian Railways, Nath said it was a continuation process as the Phase-I was built by it.
Implicit in the Urban Development Minister’s announcement is Centre’s policy to focus on the development and promotion of the public transport systems across India.
With most of the cities in India being overcrowded and not having an efficient public transport system, any effort by the government in this direction is sure to be a welcome step.
Kochi Metro Rail will be the first of its kind in India as it is confirmed the use of Magnetic Levitation System which is only found in Japan and Korea....