Key Points

The Asian Development Bank has approved a major loan to support Indore's metro rail development. This underground line will significantly improve urban mobility while cutting pollution in one of India's fastest-growing cities. The project includes special features to make transportation accessible for vulnerable groups and creates opportunities for women entrepreneurs. With operations scheduled for 2030, this initiative represents a comprehensive approach to sustainable urban development.

Key Points: ADB Approves $190 Million Loan for Indore Metro Rail Project

  • 8.62-km underground metro line with seven stations connecting congested areas to airport
  • Designed with accessibility features for elderly and persons with disabilities
  • Expected to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 12,414 tons annually
  • Includes commercial spaces for women entrepreneurs and self-help groups
  • Multimodal integration with bus and feeder services for better connectivity
  • Operations expected to begin by January 2030 with MPMRCL implementation
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ADB approves $190 million loan for Indore Metro rail project

ADB funds Indore's 8.62-km underground metro to reduce congestion, cut emissions by 12,414 tons annually, and empower women through entrepreneurship opportunities.

"This project will not only modernise public transport but also empower women and marginalised communities through targeted employment and entrepreneurship opportunities. - Mio Oka, ADB Country Director for India"

New Delhi, October 1

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a USD 190 million loan to support the development of the Indore Metro Rail Project, a transformative initiative aimed at enhancing urban mobility, reducing pollution, and promoting inclusive growth in Madhya Pradesh, as per a company press release.

"The project will finance the construction of an 8.62-kilometre underground metro line with seven stations, connecting congested areas of Indore to the airport. Designed with modern features, the metro will incorporate accessibility elements for the elderly, women, children, and persons with disabilities, including ramps, lifts, CCTV surveillance, and emergency response systems," the release said.

"Indore's rapid urbanisation has led to congestion, pollution, and limited mobility for vulnerable populations," said ADB Country Director for India, Mio Oka. "This project will not only modernise public transport but also empower women and marginalised communities through targeted employment and entrepreneurship opportunities."

The metro line is expected to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions, "by an estimated 12,414 tons of carbon dioxide equivalent annually," and improve air quality in one of India's fastest-growing urban centers.

The initiative includes multimodal integration with existing bus and feeder services, improving access to educational institutions and markets. Commercial spaces at select stations will be allocated to women entrepreneurs and self-help groups, with safety audits and ridership data guiding future improvements.

The release said that a multimodal integration study will also be conducted to optimise connectivity between metro, airport, railway, and bus systems. ADB's support includes planning initiatives that benefit women and girls, with internship and training programs designed to build capacity among women in the transport sector.

Additionally, ADB will collaborate with existing transit-oriented development (TOD) technical assistance to enhance Indore's TOD planning and policy.

The Madhya Pradesh Metro Rail Corporation Limited (MPMRCL) will implement the project, with operations expected to begin by January 2030.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great initiative but 2030 seems too far away. The city needs immediate relief from traffic chaos. Hope the implementation doesn't face the usual delays we see in infrastructure projects. The environmental benefits are substantial though.
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Sarah B
The inclusion of accessibility features for elderly and disabled persons is very thoughtful. Most public transport in India isn't designed keeping differently-abled citizens in mind. This sets a good precedent for other cities.
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the project, I'm concerned about the loan amount. $190 million is significant foreign debt. Hope the economic benefits justify this borrowing and we don't end up with another white elephant project.
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Meera T
The women entrepreneurship opportunities at stations is brilliant! This is how we empower women at grassroots level. My sister lives in Indore and has been struggling to start her small business. This could be perfect for her.
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Vikram M
Finally some good infrastructure development for tier-2 cities! Indore deserves this as it's one of the cleanest cities in India. The multimodal integration with buses will make commuting so much easier for students and office-goers.

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