Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Bullet train project may be delayed due to Covid

- Anisha Dutta letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The work on land acquisitio­n and tendering for the Ahmedabad-Mumbai highspeed rail corridor may face delays due to Covid-19 and the bullet train may fail to meet its 2023 deadline, officials aware of the developmen­t said.

Thus far, 63% land has been acquired for the project, according to the project implementi­ng agency National High-Speed Rail Corporatio­n Limited (NHSRCL). The project connecting Mumbai and Ahmedabad has a deadline of December 2023. The Railways had said last month that the high-speed rail corridor is expected to be completed on time despite the pandemic.

“As per the feasibilit­y study the target date for completion of Mumbai-Ahmedabad High Speed Rail project is December 2023. About 63% land has been acquired for the project and tenders for civil works for 345 kms out of 508 kms alignment (68% of civil works) is already floated. This includes six MAHSR stations. The works related to utility diversion are progressin­g well and the constructi­on of Sabarmati passenger hub (a multi modal hub) in Sabarmati, Gujarat has also started,” NHSRCL said.

The estimated total cost of the project is ₹1.08 trillion, of which 81 per cent cost is planned for funding through the loan from JICA, and may also escalate, the official said.

“At this stage it’s impact is not known in certainty as pandemic is still continuing” NHSRCL spokespers­on said.

“Last year, the company had floated nine civil work tenders which could not be opened due to the pandemic. The deadline of the project is likely to be shifted further due to this,” he said.

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