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The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government on Wednesday, 19 December, approved the much-awaited Phase 4 project of the Delhi Metro, which Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said would boost public transport and reduce pollution.
The approval, given at a cabinet meeting chaired by Kejriwal, comes around two-and-a-half years after it had given in-principle nod to the Phase IV project, which is expected to be completed by 2024.
Kejriwal took to Twitter and said that after the "revolutionary changes" in education, health, water and electricity, there would be changes in transport at a major scale.
The chief minister added that he has a dream of seeing Delhi being counted among the select cities of the world, and every citizen, be it rich or poor, would feel proud of it.
Among the projects chosen under Phase 4 are: Rithala-Bawana-Narela (21.73 km, elavated), Janakpuri West-RK Ashram (28.92 km, 21.18-km elevated ), Mukundpur-Maujpur (12.54 km, elevated), Inderlok-Indraprastha (12.58 km, underground), Aero City-Tughlakabad (20.2 km, 5.58-km elevated), Lajpat Nagar-Saket G Block (7.96 km, 5.89-km elevated).
Sisodia said the government would give its share of Rs 9,707 crore towards the construction work under the project, which is estimated to cost around Rs 45,000 crore.
In the 2018-19 financial year, the government will release Rs 1,100 crore, followed by Rs 1,707.50 crore the next fiscal, Rs 1,773.50 crore in 2020-21, Rs 1,731.50 in 2021-22, Rs 16.2 crore in 2022-23 and Rs 1,208 crore in 2023-24.
The cabinet approved construction of the elevated roads on Rithala-Bawana-Narela, Janakpuri West-RK Ashram and Mukundpur-Maujpur. The corridors will be constructed by the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) and the entire cost would be borne by the government, Sisodia said.
The Phase 4 project had become a bone of contention between the AAP government and the Bharatiya Janata Party-led Union government as the former did not give its final nod to the project, even after its in-principle approval to the same in February 2016.
Following the delay, Hardeep Singh Puri, Union Housing and Urban Affairs Minister in October, said: "We will open a box of sweets only when a formal announcement for the metro Phase 4 project is made."
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