Jaipur Metro Phase-2 Gets ₹13,037 Crore Approval, Set to Transform City

The Union Cabinet has approved the transformative Jaipur Metro Phase-2 project, a 41-kilometer North-South corridor with 36 stations. Estimated to cost over ₹13,000 crore, it will connect key areas like Sitapura Industrial Area and Jaipur Airport. The project, targeted for completion by 2031, aims to drastically reduce traffic congestion and increase public transport ridership. It is seen as a major step towards a "Developed Rajasthan" and aligns with sustainable urban transport goals.

Key Points: Jaipur Metro Phase-2 Approved: 41-km Corridor, ₹13,037 Crore

  • 41 km North-South corridor
  • Cost of ₹13,037.66 crore
  • 36 stations with airport connectivity
  • Expected completion by September 2031
  • Aims to ease traffic and boost public transport
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"Jaipur's development to gain new momentum": Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma on Jaipur Metro Phase-2 approval

Union Cabinet approves Jaipur Metro Phase-2, a 41 km North-South corridor costing ₹13,037.66 crore, aimed at boosting development and easing traffic.

"Jaipur's development to gain new momentum! - CM Bhajanlal Sharma"

Jaipur, April 8

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma on Wednesday said that Union Cabinet approval for Jaipur Metro Phase-2 is set to give a fresh momentum to the city's development.

Sharing an X post, Sharma wrote, "Jaipur's development to gain new momentum! Heartfelt thanks to the Union Cabinet, chaired by the Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi ji, for approving Jaipur Metro Phase-2! This 41 km long 'North-South Corridor' costing ₹13,037.66 crore will become the city's lifeline from Prahladpura to Todhi Mod."

He further added, "From Sitapura to VKIA, this corridor will ease traffic while also strengthening the resolve for 'Developed Rajasthan'."

The Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has approved Jaipur Metro Phase-2, a transformative 41 km long North-South corridor from Prahladpura to Todi Mod, comprising 36 stations, at a total project cost of Rs 13,037.66 crore.

According to a statement from the Cabinet, the project will be implemented by Rajasthan Metro Rail Corporation Limited (RMRCL), a 50:50 joint venture of the Government of India and the Government of Rajasthan.

The Phase-2 corridor will provide seamless connectivity to major activity nodes such as Sitapura Industrial Area, VKIA, Jaipur Airport, Tonk Road, SMS Hospital and Stadium, Ambabari and Vidhyadhar Nagar. It includes underground stations in the airport area and will integrate with the operational Phase-1 through planned interchanges and feeder systems, ensuring a unified and continuous metro network across the city.

At present, Jaipur Metro Phase-1 records an average daily ridership of around 60,000 passengers on the shorter but critical 11.64 km corridor. With the commissioning of Phase-2, the metro network is expected to witness a manifold increase in ridership, substantially enhancing the share of public transport in Jaipur and reducing dependence on private vehicles.

Jaipur Metro Phase-2 has undergone a comprehensive appraisal at multiple levels, including Inter-Ministerial Consultation, Network Planning Group review and Public Investment Board evaluation.

The project has an Economic Internal Rate of Return (EIRR) which is more than the threshold (>14%), indicating strong socio-economic viability. Funding is structured through equity support from the Government of India and the Government of Rajasthan, subordinate debt and multilateral financing, in accordance with the Metro Rail Policy, 2017.

The project is aligned with the Rajasthan TOD Policy-2025, proposed UMTA reforms, and national sustainable urban transport objectives. Targeted for completion by September 2031, Jaipur Metro Phase-2 is expected to significantly reduce traffic congestion, lower vehicular emissions and enhance mobility for residents, workers and tourists alike, reinforcing Jaipur's position as a modern, future-ready city and a step towards Viksit Bharat and Viksit Rajasthan.

Jaipur already has an operational metro system under Phase-1, running along the East-West corridor from Mansarovar to Badi Chaupar, covering 11.64 km with 11 stations which connect important residential & commercial areas with the Central Business District of Jaipur, i.e. Heritage Walled City. Jaipur Metro Phase-2, planned along the North-South axis, will complement the existing corridor and provide citywide, pan-Jaipur metro connectivity, significantly easing traffic congestion and improving overall urban mobility.

- ANI

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Priya S
₹13,000+ crore is a huge investment. While better connectivity is welcome, I hope the funds are used efficiently and there's no cost overrun like we've seen in other metro projects. Transparency in spending is key. Also, hope the construction phase causes minimal disruption to the city's traffic and heritage.
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Vikram M
Finally! The traffic on Tonk Road and near SMS Hospital is a nightmare. A direct metro link will save so much time and fuel. Great that it integrates with Phase-1. Jaipur is truly becoming a metro city. Kudos to the central and state governments for the joint effort.
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Sarah B
As someone who travels to Jaipur often for work, a direct metro to the airport is a dream come true. No more haggling with auto-wallahs or getting stuck in traffic. This will boost tourism and business travel significantly. Well-planned!
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Rohit P
Good step, but what about the fares? Phase-1 is already a bit expensive for common people. Hope they keep Phase-2 fares reasonable so that it actually becomes the "lifeline" for all sections of society, not just the affluent. Public transport should be affordable.
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Michael C
The focus on reducing emissions and aligning with sustainable transport goals is commendable. Cities need such large-scale investments in green infrastructure. The economic return seems positive. Hope other Indian cities follow a similar, well-appraised model.

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