Indian Railways News => | Topic started by greatindian on Nov 23, 2012 - 08:00:06 AM |
Title - Land row set to derail suburban rail upgradePosted by : greatindian on Nov 23, 2012 - 08:00:06 AM |
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MUMBAI: The Mumbai Rail Vikas Corporation (MRVC) has threatened to halt upgradation of the suburban rail network under the Mumbai Urban Transport Project-II next year due to a lack of funds caused by the state revenue minister's slowness in resolving a land dispute. MRVC's managing director Rakesh Saksena spelt out the warning in letters to the urban development department's principal secretary Manu Kumar Srivastava and to MMRDA chief Rahul Asthana on November 12. The threat to the project, officials maintained , stems from revenue minister Balasaheb Thorat's delay in settling a land conflict. The Rs 5,300-crore MUTP-II was sanctioned in 2008 under the arrangement that nearly half the outlay, Rs 2,333 crore, will be generated from commercial exploitation of a Bandra plot admeasuring 45,000 sq m; the land "was owned by Western Railway" . Another Rs 1,056 crore was to be given by the railways and the state government in 50:50 ratio.Any stoppage of work by the rail corporation is likely to hit projects under MUTP-II : Procurement of 72 new rakes Extension of Harbour Line up to Goregaon Augmentation of fifth and sixth lines between Thane and Diva AC-DC conversion of Central Railway Will lead to project delays and push up costs 'MMRDA can provide funds to prop project'The remaining Rs 1,910 crore was to be raised through a loan from the World Bank. |