Bear Delhi’s share of rapid transit cost: Kejriwal

Bear Delhi’s share of rapid transit cost: Kejriwal
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Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has urged the Centre to bear Delhis share of the cost of the proposed rapid transit project between Delhi, Ghaziabad and Meerut, citing inadequate finances

New Delhi: Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has urged the Centre to bear Delhi's share of the cost of the proposed rapid transit project between Delhi, Ghaziabad and Meerut, citing inadequate finances.

In a letter to Union Housing and Urban Affairs Minister Hardeep Singh Puri earlier this week, Kejriwal said the estimated cost of the 82.15-km Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS) was Rs 31,902 crore.

Out of this, the Delhi government's share is expected to be Rs 1,138 crore for the corridor's 13 kilometres that will fall in the city, said Kejriwal, who had met Puri over this issue last week.

Kejriwal said his government was ready to grant in-principal approval for the implementation of the rapid transit corridor in National Capital Region (NCR).

However, he said, the Delhi government did not have adequate finances to meet the cost. "Therefore, I would urge that the Delhi's share in the project cost may be borne by the central government."

As per the National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC), the proposed corridor falling in Delhi has two elevated stations at Sarai Kale Khan and New Ashok Nagar and one underground station at Anand Vihar.

In 2013, the Centre had approved setting up of NCRTC for designing, implementing, financing, operating and maintaining the RRTS in NCR to provide comfortable and fast transit to NCR towns.

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