| Metro marches eastward - Assam awaits Delhi nod to prepare detailed project report by greatindian on 03 July, 2013 - 08:01 AM | ||
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greatindian | Metro marches eastward - Assam awaits Delhi nod to prepare detailed project report on 03 July, 2013 - 08:01 AM | |
The metro rail has begun its eastward march towards Assam and Odisha.Last week, the Centre approved financial help to the Odisha government and asked it to prepare a detailed project report to construct a nearly 32km metro line connecting Jatani, Khurda, Bhubaneswar, Barang, Cuttack and Choudwar.Delhi is considering a similar request from Assam.Barring Calcutta, none of the eastern cities have metro rail projects.The Union urban development ministry has agreed to sanction 50 per cent of the cost to make the detailed project report.“It takes nearly one to two years for a detailed project report as the comprehensive city mobility plan also has to be made, which will take into account the ridership and viable routes,” said a senior official.All metro rail projects need a nod from the Centre before they can take off. Currently, a metro rail project is financed jointly by the Union and the state government. The Union urban development ministry usually holds a minor stake. The construction of a metro’s underground track costs Rs 300 crore per kilometre and an overhead metro line costs close to Rs 200 crore per kilometre. | ||