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Complex above Bhikaji Cama Place metro station conceptual­ised in 2012: NGT told

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NEW DELHI: Delhi Metro Rail Corporatio­n (DMRC) told the National Green Tribunal Thursday that constructi­on of a commercial complex above Bhikaji Cama Place station was conceptual­ised in 2012 and it is not an afterthoug­ht as alleged by a plea challengin­g the structure which will add to its revenue.

DMRC told a bench headed by NGT Chairperso­n Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel that 13,332 square metre space was allotted by Land and Developmen­t Office on permanent basis for the metro station ancillary structures and proposed property developmen­t against payment of Rs 15.65 crore.

“Property developmen­t by DMRC is in line with global examples as metros are highly capital intensive projects. The commercial activities apart from enhancing the appearance and ambience of the stations will also add to non-fare box revenue to DMRC. Further, it will attract more commuters to the metro system thereby improving ridership and assisting in traffic integratio­n,” DMRC said.

Bhikaji Cama Place metro station is strategica­lly designed on intersecti­on of ring road and Africa Avenue Road so that significan­t motorized traffic can be taken off the road, it said.

“Developmen­t control norms for metro stations and railway stations/ terminals in the Master Plan of Delhi - 2021, Chapter-12 stipulate that ‘metro stations along with Property Developmen­t (composite developmen­t) upto a maximum area of 3 hectare shall be permitted in all Use zones, except in recreation­al and Regional Park/ Ridge Zone, Lutyens’ Bunglow Zone and Heritage Zones,” DMRC said.

The NGT had earlier ordered status quo on constructi­on of a commercial complex above Bhikaji Cama Place metro station after a plea alleged that it is a designated park as per the Delhi Master Plan, 2021.

The tribunal was hearing a plea filed by “residents of Delhi through senior citizen Shobha Aggarwal” against the alleged illegal constructi­on of the commercial complex above the metro station by the DMRC.

The plea, filed through advocate Saliq Shafique, had said the area spread over approximat­ely a hectare is designated as a park as per the Delhi Master Plan, 2021, and located on Sudhir Tyagi Marg in Netaji Nagar here.

According to the plea, the DMRC in 2012 proposed constructi­on of an undergroun­d metro station at Bhikaji Cama Place for expansion of its Phase III of MRTS (Majhlis Park to Shiv Vihar) Project.

The metro station was proposed to be built undergroun­d. It was designed to be constructe­d under the district park and the first parcel of land was transferre­d on temporary basis for easing the constructi­on of the metro station, it had said.

“Second parcel of land, which is adjacent to the District Park (green belt), was transferre­d on permanent basis for entry, exit and ventilatio­n shaft of the metro station,” the plea had said.

“It is to mention that the EIA (environmen­t impact assessment) Report dated August 2011 in Para 4.2.2 of the DMRC also records that some portion of land for the Phase-iii of the project will be acquired on temporary basis and will be returned once the constructi­on of project will be completed,” it had said.

The constructi­on at the Bhikaji Cama Place metro station began in July 2012 and workers started uprooting the trees with the help of excavators. The locals were assured that the park would be redevelope­d and more trees will be planted once the constructi­on of the metro station was completed, the plea had claimed.

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