Delhi Gets India's First Ring Metro: PM Modi Inaugurates Key Corridors

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated two new Delhi Metro corridors, completing the Pink Line to create the country's first fully operational Ring Metro. He also laid the foundation stone for three new corridors under Phase-V(A), including the significant Central Vista underground corridor. The projects, totaling over ₹18,300 crore, aim to transform public transport, ease daily travel, and reduce pollution in the capital. The expansion will greatly improve connectivity for NCR residents, linking areas like Faridabad and Noida directly to the airport and South Delhi.

Key Points: PM Modi Inaugurates Delhi's First Ring Metro & New Corridors

  • First operational Ring Metro in India
  • Foundation for 3 new Phase-V(A) corridors
  • Projects worth over ₹18,300 crore
  • Enhanced NCR connectivity to airport
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PM Modi to inaugurate country's first 'Ring Metro' in Delhi today

PM Narendra Modi inaugurates Delhi Metro's new Pink & Magenta line sections, laying the foundation for Phase-V(A) projects worth over ₹18,300 crore.

"These initiatives will play an important role in transforming the national capital into a truly 'Viksit Delhi'. - Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, March 8

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate two new Delhi Metro corridors and lay the foundation stone for projects of more than Rs 18,300 crore in the national capital on Sunday.

Two new corridors of the Delhi Metro: Majlis Park to Maujpur-Babarpur (Pink Line) and Deepali Chowk to Majlis Park (Magenta Line) will be inaugurated and foundation stone for three new corridors under Delhi Metro Phase-V (A) will also be laid by Prime Minister Modi, Delhi Chief Minister, Rekha Gupta said.

The total cost of these metro projects exceeds Rs 18,300 crore and they are expected to further strengthen public transport in Delhi, CM Gupta said.

The Chief Minister, while providing detailed information about the Metro projects, said that these initiatives will play an important role in transforming the national capital into a truly 'Viksit Delhi'.

The expansion of the Metro network will improve public transport, make daily travel easier for citizens, reduce the number of vehicles on the roads and help control pollution.

The programme will be held at DDA Utsav Sthal-3 (in front of Nirankari Mandal).

The Chief Minister said that the Majlis Park to Maujpur-Babarpur Metro section is 12.3 km long and includes eight elevated stations.

This corridor forms part of the already operational Majlis Park-Shiv Vihar Pink Line.

Chief Minister Gupta added with the addition of this Metro section, the total length of the Pink Line will increase to nearly 71.56 km, making Delhi home to the country's first fully operational Ring Metro.

The Chief Minister said that the Prime Minister will also lay the foundation stone for three new corridors under Delhi Metro Phase-V (A), which will further ease travel for residents of the national capital.

These include the Central Vista Corridor from Ramakrishna Ashram Marg to Indraprastha, the Golden Line extension from Aerocity to Indira Gandhi Airport Terminal-1, and the Golden Line extension from Tughlakabad to Kalindi Kunj.

The Central Vista Corridor, from Ramakrishna Ashram Marg to Indraprastha, will be 9.913 km long and constructed underground. It will include nine new Metro stations: R.K. Ashram Marg (under construction), Shivaji Stadium, Yuge-Yugeen Bharat, Central Secretariat, Kartavya Bhavan, India Gate, War Memorial-High Court, Baroda House, Bharat Mandapam and Indraprastha.

This corridor will provide Metro connectivity to important locations such as Kartavya Bhavans, Bharat Mandapam and the Yuge-Yugeen Bharat Museum.

The Golden Line extension from Aerocity to Indira Gandhi Airport Terminal-1 will be 2.263 km long and constructed underground. It will include one new station and connect two already operational stations.

The Golden Line extension from Tughlakabad to Kalindi Kunj will be 3.9 km long and will be an elevated corridor. Stations on this route will include Sarita Vihar Depot, Madanpur Khadar and Kalindi Kunj.

The Chief Minister added that these projects will also benefit cities across the National Capital Region (NCR).

Residents of Faridabad and Ballabhgarh will be able to reach Tughlakabad via the Violet Line and then travel directly to Indira Gandhi Airport Terminal-1 through the Golden Line.

Similarly, passengers from Noida will be able to reach Kalindi Kunj through the Magenta Line and then travel conveniently to the airport and various parts of South Delhi through the Golden Line.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who lives in Gurgaon but works near Connaught Place, the Central Vista Corridor sounds incredible. Direct connectivity to Bharat Mandapam and India Gate will be a huge boost for tourism and daily commuters alike. Great infrastructure push!
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Aditya G
While the expansion is welcome, I hope the authorities also focus on maintaining the existing lines. The crowding during peak hours is unbearable, and frequency needs to improve. New corridors are good, but let's not neglect the old ones.
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Priya S
The connection from Tughlakabad to the airport is a blessing for us in Faridabad! No more expensive cabs or long bus journeys with luggage. This truly integrates the NCR. Delhi Metro is a model for the entire country. 🇮🇳
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Vikram M
18,300 crore is a massive investment. I just hope the projects are completed on time and within budget. We've seen delays in the past. The promise of reduced pollution and traffic is worth it, but execution is key.
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Kavya N
My parents live near Maujpur, and the new Pink Line extension will make it so much easier for me to visit them from Dwarka. Public transport that connects families is the best kind of development. Feeling emotional and proud today. ❤️

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