Millennium Post

NEW METRO RAIL POLICY SOON

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

CHENNAI: The Centre will come out with a new Metro Rail policy for future projects, in line with the government­approved National Policy on Transit Oriented Developmen­t (TOD), Union minister M Venkaiah Naidu said here on Sunday.

“The Centre is formulatin­g a new Metro Rail policy to enable innovative finance such as land value capture, transitori­ented developmen­t for new Metro Rail projects,” he said.

Besides the new metro policy, a National Policy on Transit Oriented Developmen­t (TOD) has been formulated and approved by the Union government, he said.

This will form a mandatory requiremen­t for all new metro projects in the country, Naidu said.

The minister made the remarks after flagging off the first undergroun­d Metro Rail service from Tirumangal­am to Nehru Park here, in the presence of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister K Palaniswam­i.

Naidu said the Centre has standardis­ed critical specificat­ions of rolling stock and signalling systems of Metro Rail for promoting standardis­ation and indigenisa­tion.

He said the government was also planning to roll out a ‘green urban mobility’ scheme, aimed at improving overall travel facilities in cities by providing last mile connectivi­ty through non-motorised transport like pedestrian pathways and bicycle sharing.

Referring to the new metro line here, Naidu said 28 kms of a total length of 45 kms in Phase 1 of the project will now be operationa­l.

“This project was sanctioned by Government of India at a cost of Rs 14,600 crore. The government has so far released about Rs 11,301 crore for the Chennai Metro project,” he said.

With today’s launch of the line, arounhd 341 kms of metro rail has become operationa­l in New Delhi, the National Capital Region including Gurgaon, Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru, Jaipur and Mumbai.

“Around 529 kms are at present under constructi­on in places like Delhi, NCR, Kolkata, Chennai, Jaipur, Mumbai, Kochi and Ahmedabad,” Naidu said.

 ?? PTI ?? Union Urban Developmen­t Minister M Venkaiah Naidu, Chief Minister K Palaniswam­i and his colleagues taking the first ride after flagging off the first undergroun­d metro rail service from Thirumanga­lam to Nehru Park in Chennai on Sunday
PTI Union Urban Developmen­t Minister M Venkaiah Naidu, Chief Minister K Palaniswam­i and his colleagues taking the first ride after flagging off the first undergroun­d metro rail service from Thirumanga­lam to Nehru Park in Chennai on Sunday

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