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Noida Metro gets Centre’s nod, to come up by 2017

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NOIDA: The long-awaited Metro rail link between Noida and Greater Noida has got a green signal from the urban development ministry. In a board meeting held on Wednesday, the ministry approved Delhi Metro Rail Corporation's (DMRC) appointment as a consultant for the project on a turnkey basis, sources said. The 30km link will be built at a cost of about Rs 5,000 crore.

Construction work on the new link will commence after a memorandum of understanding (is signed between the Noida Authority and the DMRC, sources said. Terms of the MoU have already been approved and submitted to the UP government in Lucknow for its approval.According to officials of the Noida Authority, the MoU is likely to be signed after the general elections while work could begin in the next two months.

Since former Delhi CM Sheila Dixit was opposed to the DMRC working outside the capital, the Authority had last year decided to form the Noida Metro Rail Company (NMRC) to construct this 30km line. Officials said that in view of the enormous passenger pressure on the Delhi-Noida route and a projected population of over 15 lakh in Noida and around 12 lakh in Greater Noida by 2031, a clean and efficient public transport facility, matching the transport infrastructure of Delhi, is urgently needed in the region.

A total 22 stations are proposed on the route - 13 on ground and seven elevated. Two stations at Knowledge Park-I and sector Delta-1 in Greater Noida are planned for future expansion. Starting from Noida City Centre in Sector 32, the proposed Metro corridor will head towards Greater Noida through stations in sectors 50, 51, 78, 101, 81, 83, 85, 137, 142, 143, 144, 147, 149 and 153. It enter Greater Noida through Knowledge Park-II and cross Pari Chowk and sectors Alpha-1 and 2 before terminating at a station proposed near Knowledge Park-IV in Greater Noida. The entire route will be an elevated track.

This project is expected to be completed by 2017, officials said. Noida had first approved the detailed project report of the link in 2010. But since then, the project has remained in limbo. Earlier, the Authority had planned to build this Metro link on public private partnership model, but now the two industrial authorities of Noida and Greater Noida will fund this project.
 
I am not getting it. How a caretaker govt. is giving approval for such big projects? transferring govt. employees en mass, etc.? Is it ethical?
 
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I am not getting it. How a caretaker govt. is giving approval for such big projects? transferring govt. employees en mass, etc.? Is it ethical?

May 2nd ka news hai bhai.
 
You mean when code of conduct was in place? was EC sleeping?

Paglu . . .Govt. approved it earlier ( somewhere around january ) was waiting for MOU signed from Akhilesh govt. as Noida falls under Uttar pradesh.

@arp2041

Akhilesh Yadav tells babus to speed up work in Noida, Ghaziabad - The Times of India

Worried over Samajwadi Party's rout in Uttar Pradesh in the Lok Sabha polls, chief minister Akhilesh Yadav has directed senior state officials to speed up development works in Noida, Greater Noida and Ghaziabad, and devote maximum time to address people's grievances.

"The CM has instructed officials to focus on governance and take necessary steps to reduce corruption," a senior official told TOI.

In a recent meeting with senior state bureaucrats, Yadav asked the development authorities to speed up pending projects in Noida and Ghaziabad. Interestingly, several key projects including formation of the Noida Metro Rail Company, a joint venture between GNIDA and Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor trust, Metro line expansion, city bus service are awaiting state government's nod.

According to the chairman of Noida and Greater Noida authorities, Rama Raman, senior IAS officer Sanjev Saran has recently been given the additional charge of principal secretary (industries). "Saran had in the past served as CEO of the Noida authority. Most projects were proposed by him and many were in the pipeline during his tenure," Raman said.

Decision on key projects will be taken in a meeting soon, said Raman. "We have sent several proposals to the state government for approval. We hope to get approval for some of the proposed projects in 15 days, following which work on executing them will start," Raman said.

The UP chief minister had last year announced mega projects worth Rs 3,337 crore for Noida and Greater Noida, however, most have not taken off. "We have started work of Rs 60 crore City Center underpass and Rs 250 crore multi-level parking in Sector 18. Work on a Girls College, district hospital and other projects are also in full swing," said Raman.

The CEO said that projects including that of a heliport, integrated security surveillance, forest development in the two cities are also in the pipeline.

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2017?? Yeh hai India meri jaan. revise it to 2020. :coffee:
 
I am not getting it. How a caretaker govt. is giving approval for such big projects? transferring govt. employees en mass, etc.? Is it ethical?

That shows the evil hold of Nehru Dynasty has on Indian law.
 
Paglu . . .Govt. approved it earlier ( somewhere around january ) was waiting for MOU signed from Akhilesh govt. as Noida falls under Uttar pradesh.

@arp2041

Akhilesh Yadav tells babus to speed up work in Noida, Ghaziabad - The Times of India


In a recent meeting with senior state bureaucrats, Yadav asked the development authorities to speed up pending projects in Noida and Ghaziabad. Interestingly, several key projects including formation of the Noida Metro Rail Company, a joint venture between GNIDA and Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor trust, Metro line expansion, city bus service are awaiting state government's nod.

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Now if politicians start taking development as seriously as vote bank politics, we are seriously in "Good days ahead" ..
Have to thank Modi for bringing in development as a serious tool for attracting votes
 
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