Jaipur Metro Phase-2 Approved: 41-Km Corridor to Transform City Connectivity by 2031

The Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has approved Phase-2 of the Jaipur Metro, a major 41-kilometer infrastructure project. Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma expressed gratitude for the approval, highlighting the project's role in giving fresh momentum to the city's development. The new north-south corridor, costing over Rs 13,000 crore, will feature 36 stations and connect vital hubs like the Jaipur Airport and major industrial areas. Targeted for completion by 2031, the metro expansion aims to significantly increase ridership, reduce traffic congestion, and support sustainable urban growth.

Key Points: Jaipur Metro Phase-2 Approved: 41-Km Route, Cost, Details

  • 41-km corridor with 36 stations
  • Estimated cost of Rs 13,037.66 crore
  • Expected completion by September 2031
  • Aims to reduce congestion and boost public transport
  • Connects key industrial areas, airport, and hospitals
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'City's development to gain new momentum': Rajasthan CM extends gratitude to PM Modi on Jaipur Metro Phase-2 approval

PM Modi announces Cabinet approval for Jaipur Metro Phase-2, a Rs 13,037-cr project with 36 stations to boost connectivity and reduce congestion by 2031.

"Jaipur is set for a major infrastructural upgrade! - Prime Minister Narendra Modi"

Jaipur, April 8

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Wednesday that Jaipur is set for a major infrastructural upgrade, following the Union Cabinet's approval for Phase-2 of the Jaipur Metro.

He described the project as a significant step towards sustainable urban growth, aimed at expanding connectivity, reducing congestion, and enhancing ease of living.

"Jaipur is set for a major infrastructural upgrade! Cabinet approval for Jaipur Metro Phase-2 is a significant step towards sustainable urban growth. It will expand connectivity, reduce congestion and enhance 'Ease of Living'," the Prime Minister said.

Later on Wednesday, Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma also expressed his gratitude to Prime Minister Modi and the Union Cabinet for approving the ambitious Metro project.

He said that the development would give fresh momentum to Jaipur's growth.

The Chief Minister said, "With an estimated cost of Rs 13,037.66 crore, the 41-km-long North-South corridor, from Prahladpura to Todi Mod, will feature 36 stations and is expected to become the city's lifeline. The corridor, spanning key areas from Sitapura to Vishwakarma Industrial Area, will streamline traffic and strengthen the vision of a "Developed Rajasthan"."

Approved by the Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister, the project will be implemented by Rajasthan Metro Rail Corporation Limited (RMRCL), a 50:50 joint venture between the Union government and the Rajasthan government.

The new corridor will connect major hubs, including Sitapura Industrial Area, Vishwakarma Industrial Area, Jaipur Airport, Tonk Road, Sawai Man Singh Hospital and Stadium, Ambabari, and Vidhyadhar Nagar.

It will also integrate seamlessly with the existing Phase-1 Metro line through planned interchanges and feeder systems, creating a unified citywide network.

at present, Phase-1 serves around 60,000 daily passengers across its 11.64 km stretch.

With Phase-2, ridership is expected to increase significantly, boosting public transport usage and reducing reliance on private vehicles.

The project has cleared multiple appraisal stages and demonstrates strong economic viability, with an Economic Internal Rate of Return (EIRR) exceeding 14 per cent.

Funding will be supported through equity contributions, subordinate debt, and multilateral financing, in line with the Metro Rail Policy, 2017.

Aligned with Rajasthan's Transit-Oriented Development Policy-2025 and national sustainable transport goals, the project is targeted for completion by September 2031.

Once operational, it is expected to reduce congestion, cut emissions, and improve mobility for residents, workers, and tourists -- strengthening Jaipur's position as a modern, future-ready city.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who lives near Tonk Road, the traffic congestion is a daily nightmare. A metro line here will be a huge relief. Kudos to both the state and central government for collaborating on this. Looking forward to 2031!
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Arjun K
Good project, but 13,000 crore is a massive amount. Hope the cost doesn't escalate like in other cities. Also, completion by 2031 is 7 years away! We need infrastructure faster to keep up with urban growth. The vision is right, but speed of execution is key.
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Priya S
Connecting SMS Hospital is a brilliant move. So many patients and attendants struggle with transport. This will be a true lifeline. Jai Rajasthan! 🇮🇳
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Vikram M
Phase-1 ridership is already 60k daily? That's promising. If Phase-2 integrates well and has good last-mile connectivity via autos/e-rickshaws, it will be a success. The focus should now be on the feeder systems.
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Kavya N
Sustainable urban growth is the need of the hour. Reducing congestion and emissions in our beautiful Pink City is crucial. Hope the project also creates plenty of local jobs during construction. 🤞

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