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Bengaluru became the second city after Delhi to have a full-fledged Metro network in all the four directions on Saturday, with President Pranab Mukherjee dedicating the last section of the first phase to the nation.
Speaking on the occasion, Mukherjee said:
Mukherjee also said that India was late by several decades in adopting the Metro as a viable mode of public transport. The President also added that the Bengaluru Metro network “will reduce traffic congestion and be able to carry more than 15 lakh passengers per day.”
Phase-2 of the Metro project is already under implementation and would add another 72 km to the existing 42 km of Phase-1. Karnataka Governor Vaju Bhai Wala, Chief Minister Siddhramiah, Union Urban Development Minister Venkaiah Naidu and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ananth Kumar were among others present on the occasion.
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