Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Approves Rs 3,386 Cr for Metro Phase IV to Fight Pollution

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has ordered the release of Rs 3,386 crore as the state's share for three corridors under Delhi Metro's Phase-IV expansion. The three corridors, with a combined length of 47.225 km, will connect areas like Lajpat Nagar to Saket, Inderlok to Indraprastha, and Rithala to Kundli in Haryana. The projects, with a total estimated cost of Rs 14,630 crore, are expected to be completed within four years. The expansion aims to strengthen public transport, reduce road traffic, and contribute significantly to pollution control in the capital.

Key Points: Delhi Metro Phase IV: Rs 3,386 Crore Released for 3 New Corridors

  • Rs 3,386 crore Delhi share
  • 47 km across three corridors
  • Aimed at reducing pollution
  • Expected completion in 4 years
  • Extends connectivity to Haryana
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Pollution battle: CM Rekha Gupta orders release of Rs 3,386 crore for Delhi Metro Phase IV

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta orders release of funds for three Phase-IV Metro corridors spanning 47 km to curb pollution and enhance public transport.

"Efficient metro operations will also play a significant role in controlling pollution - Official Statement"

New Delhi, Jan 18

To improve Metro connectivity and strengthen the public transport system for curbing pollution, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has ordered the release of the national capital's share of Rs 3,386 crore to build three corridors under Metro Phase IV, an official said on Sunday.

"The three Phase-IV Metro corridors will have a combined length of 47.225 km with an estimated cost of Rs 14,630.80 crore. Of this, Rs 3,386.18 crore will be paid by the Delhi government," the official said in a statement.

The Chief Minister said that these projects are expected to be completed within four years.

Efficient metro operations will also play a significant role in controlling pollution, he added.

"The first corridor is proposed from Lajpat Nagar to Saket G-Block, with a length of 8.385 km and eight elevated Metro stations. The second corridor is proposed from Inderlok to Indraprastha, with a length of 12.377 km. This line will have a total of 10 Metro stations, one elevated and nine underground," a statement said.

This corridor has been included under a combined financial framework with the Lajpat Nagar-Saket G-Block corridor.

The combined project cost of these two corridors is Rs 8,399.81 crore, of which the Delhi government's share will be Rs 1,987.86 crore.

The third and longest corridor is proposed from Rithala to Kundli, extending connectivity to the neighbouring state of Haryana. This corridor will be 26.463 km long and will include 21 stations.

The total cost of this project has been estimated at Rs 6,230.99 crore, with the Delhi government's share amounting to Rs 1,398.32 crore. Of the total cost, Rs 5,685.22 crore will be spent for Delhi and Rs 545.77 crore for Haryana.

These three corridors will provide better travel facilities to residents across several parts of Delhi.

"The Lajpat Nagar-Saket G-Block corridor will pass through Lajpat Nagar, Andrews Ganj, GK-1, Chirag Delhi, Pushp Bhawan, Saket District Centre and Pushp Vihar," the statement said.

The Inderlok-Indraprastha corridor will connect areas such as Inderlok, Dayabasti, Sarai Rohilla, Ajmal Khan Park, Jhandewalan, Nabi Karim, New Delhi Railway Station, Delhi Gate, and Delhi Secretariat-Indira Gandhi International Stadium.

The extensive Rithala-Kundli corridor will pass through Rithala, Rohini Sectors-25, 26, 31, 32, 36, Barwala, Rohini Sectors-35 and 34, Bawana Industrial Area-I (Sectors 3-4 and 1-2), Bawana JJ Colony, Sanoth, New Sanoth, Bhorgarh village, Narela Anaj Mandi, Narela DDA Sports Complex, Narela, Narela Sector-5, Kundli and Nathupur.

The tendering process for these corridors is underway, and basic work has already begun on some of them.

All three corridors are expected to be completed within four years.

The construction of these Metro corridors will enhance connectivity across northern, central and southern parts of Delhi, as well as the Delhi-NCR region. This will reduce traffic pressure on roads, save commuters' time and promote the use of public transport.

Chief Minister Gupta said that the three Phase-IV corridors will provide Delhi with a modern and robust public transport system aligned with future requirements.

She said the project will ensure safe, convenient and time-efficient travel for commuters, reduce dependence on private vehicles and contribute to pollution control.

The Chief Minister added that the Delhi government is continuously taking concrete steps towards making the capital a world-class city, and the expansion of the Metro network is a key part of this commitment.

- IANS

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Priya S
Rs 3,386 crore is a huge amount. While Metro expansion is needed, I hope the funds are used transparently and there are no cost overruns like we've seen in some past projects. The connectivity to Saket and Indraprastha looks very promising though.
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Aman W
As someone living in Rohini, the Rithala-Kundli corridor is a blessing! The traffic on NH44 is a nightmare. This will make life so much easier for students and professionals. Kudos to the government for thinking about NCR connectivity. 👍
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Sarah B
Great step for public transport and the environment. But I hope they also focus on last-mile connectivity. What's the use of a Metro station if you can't get an auto or e-rickshaw from there? Need integrated planning.
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Vikram M
Good move, but four years is a long time. The pollution battle needs faster solutions too. What about improving bus services and cycle lanes in the interim? We need a multi-pronged approach, not just mega-projects.
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Kavya N
The Inderlok to Indraprastha line connecting to New Delhi Railway Station is brilliant! It will be a huge relief for lakhs of passengers. No more haggling with taxiwalas. This is what development should look like. 👏

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