Ludhiana MC identifying land for metro by railenquiry on 03 August, 2012 - 09:00 PM | ||
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railenquiry | Ludhiana MC identifying land for metro on 03 August, 2012 - 09:00 PM | |
Municipal Corporation Ludhiana has started identifying land for metro stations here, which will soon be acquired after following a due procedure.The state government has already approved a metro project worth Rs. 10,300 crore that would benefit a large number of people and would also solve the problem of traffic congestion to a great extent. Two corridors measuring 29kms, includes the 16-km long East-West corridor and 13-km long North-South corridor.The East-West corridors will have 14 stations, whereas the North-South corridor will have 13 stations, the work on which will start early next year. MC plans to complete the work by 2017."We have started identifying land, which will be acquired by the government to construct metro stations," said HS Khosa, additional commissioner (technical) at LMC.Officials from Ludhiana as well as from Jalandhar and Patiala would start identifying the land and a report would be sent to the state government within 15 days so that the work on the procurement of land could be started as soon as possible."We are on an advanced stage of the project and the Delhi metro team is also scheduled to visit Ludhiana next week," Khosa said.|In October 2007, the Punjab Infrastructure Development Board (PIDB) had asked the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) to prepare a detailed project report for the Ludhiana Metro project. The state government had at that time estimated the project cost at Rs. 30 billion. DMRC in the project report had suggested a 29 km route, of which 12 km stretch was to be constructed underground, while the remaining 17 km was planned above the ground. |