Delhi's Rs 18,000 Crore Metro Gift: PM Modi Inaugurates New Routes on Women's Day

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated a major expansion of the Delhi Metro network, including new corridors to areas like Wazirabad and Bhajanpura. The event, held on International Women's Day, also saw the launch of housing projects and welfare initiatives totaling approximately Rs 33,500 crore. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta highlighted the metro's role in women's safety and detailed schemes providing financial aid, smart classrooms, and cervical cancer vaccines for girls. Union Minister Manohar Lal Khattar noted the day's significance, linking the current expansion to the legacy of former PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee who inaugurated Delhi's first metro 24 years ago.

Key Points: PM Modi Inaugurates Delhi Metro Expansion on International Women's Day

  • New Majlis Park-Maujpur & Majlis Park-Deepali Chowk routes
  • Over 6,500 new residential units launched
  • 70,000 girls aided under Ladli Scheme
  • Rs 33,500 crore total project value
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Metro gift for Delhi: PM Modi opens new routes on International Women's Day

PM Modi launches Rs 18,000 crore Delhi Metro expansion, new housing, and women's welfare projects worth Rs 33,500 crore on International Women's Day.

Metro gift for Delhi: PM Modi opens new routes on International Women's Day
"huge gift for the safety of women - Chief Minister Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, March 8

Prime Minister Narendra Modi marked International Women's Day by launching a Rs 18,000 crore expansion of the Delhi Metro on Sunday.

As a part of the expansion scheme, the Majlis Park to Maujpur (12 km) and Majlis Park to Deepali Chowk (9 km) routes have now been made active.

Additionally, areas like Wazirabad and Bhajanpura finally have Metro access, while the work has started on three additional corridors to further link the city.

Meanwhile, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta thanked the Prime Minister, calling the expansion a "huge gift" for the safety of women. She further highlighted that over the past year, "70,000 girls have received financial aid under the Ladli Scheme, 7,000 smart classrooms and 100 digital libraries were built, and free cervical cancer vaccines are now available for girls aged 14-15."

Beyond transport, the Chief Minister noted that 70 Atal Canteens are serving daily meals to the poor, and a new 50-year drainage plan has been launched to stop city flooding and pollution.

Earlier today, Union Housing and Urban Affairs Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Sunday said Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated and laid the foundation stone for projects worth approximately Rs 33,500 crore in New Delhi, including three metro lines and over 6,500 residential units, marking an important day for the national capital on International Women's Day.

Addressing the event, Khattar said today's date is truly an important day as it marks International Women's Day, and also a significant day for Delhi due to the inauguration of major projects.

"Today is 8th March, International Women's Day, on this day we salute our women power. Congratulations to all. Today is also an important day for Delhi because today the PM has inaugurated very big projects. Like in Sarojini Nagar also, many government residences have been decided to be dedicated to the public. And along with this, over 6,500 more houses will be built," Khattar said.

He added that three metro lines were inaugurated today, with multiple development projects worth approximately Rs 33,500 crore being dedicated to the public.

Khattar recalled that the first metro in Delhi was inaugurated by former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee 24 years ago, who had said that the metro would become a symbol of modern India and development.

"The first metro in Delhi was inaugurated by our PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee. Today, 24 years ago. He had said that the metro would become a symbol of modern India and development. Today, I believe that is becoming true," he said.

He noted the significant expansion of metro networks under PM Modi's leadership.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Rs 33,500 crore is a massive investment. While the metro expansion is welcome, I hope the focus on drainage and housing is real and not just for headlines. Our city needs long-term solutions, not just announcements. The 50-year drainage plan sounds promising, but execution is key.
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Aditya G
Connecting these areas is a big relief for thousands of us. The Majlis Park to Maujpur line will cut my travel time to office by half! More power to infrastructure development. Jai Hind!
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Shreya B
Appreciate the metro, but truly empowering women goes beyond transport. Glad to see the Ladli Scheme, smart classrooms, and cervical cancer vaccines mentioned. These are the things that create real, lasting change for our daughters. More of this, please!
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Michael C
Visiting Delhi often for work. The metro is already world-class. This expansion makes it even better. Great to see such large-scale urban planning on display. The integration of housing projects is smart.
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Karthik V
Atal ji's vision coming true. From one line to this massive network, it's been an incredible journey. The metro is the lifeline of Delhi now. Proud moment for the capital.
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