Deccan Chronicle

Realigning Metro to cost TS 800cr `

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● Officials have estimated that the Metro project has been incurring an expenditur­e of 200 crore for ` every kilometer.

● The Metro route will decrease by 200 metres due to realignmen­t at Sultan Bazaar

The realignmen­t of Metro Rail at three locations in the city, as sought by the Telangana state government, will not lead to as heavy a financial burden as is being claimed by project developer L&T, said Hyderabad Metro Rail officials.

While L&T has been claiming that the realignmen­t will impose an additional burden of nearly `2,000 crore, HMR officials have submitted a report to the government that it would only be about `800 crore.

HMR officials opined that that this could not be termed as an "additional burden" since the government had agreed to pay compensati­on of about `400 crore to property owners in the old city for demolition in the old alignment.

However, with the implementa­tion of the new Land Acquisitio­n Act, the compensati­on had doubled to `800 crore and the same money could be utilised to bear the additional financial burden on account of the realignmen­t.

Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao is keen on realigning the Metro at Sultan Bazaar to save heritage markets, nearly Assembly building to save the T-martyrs’ memorial and in the Old City to save religious structures.

He had even made an announceme­nt to this effect in the Legislativ­e Assembly and also held series of discussion­s with L&T officials on the issue.

HMR managing director Mr N.V.S. Reddy had submitted a report to the government explaining the financial implicatio­ns if Metro was re-routed.

He had stated that the Metro route would increase by 3.2 km on Corridor-II due to realignmen­t in the Old city but only a few properties would be needed to be acquired, against the 960 properties earlier.

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