PATNA: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will lay the root stone for Patna metro rail undertaking on February 17, CM Nitish Kumar announced on Wednesday.
Nitish mentioned PM has agreed to lay the root for the metro undertaking all over his Bihar seek advice from on February 17. Earlier within the day, the Union cabinet licensed the undertaking at its assembly held in Delhi.
Nitish thanked the PM and Union minister of state for housing and concrete affairs Hardeep Singh Puri for getting the Union cabinet nod for the metro undertaking.
The undertaking might be finished in 5 years with an estimated value of Rs13,365.77 crore. In a statement, the government mentioned the Danapur Cantt-Mithapur corridor will cross in the course of the heart of town and connect densely populated spaces such because the Raza Bazar, Secretariat, the prime court and the Patna Junction. The second corridor between Patna Junction and the ISBT below building will connect the Gandhi Maidan, PMCH, Patna University, Rajendra Nagar, Mahatma Gandhi Setu, Transport Nagar.
“The length of Danapur to Mithapur corridor is 16.94km, which is mostly underground (11.20km) and partly elevated (five.48km) and comprises 11 stations (three elevated and 8 underground),” it said. It additionally said the length of Patna Junction to new ISBT corridor is 14.45km, which is mostly elevated (nine.9km) and partly underground (4.55km) and comprising 12 stations (nine elevated and three underground).
The present inhabitants of 26.23 lakh of Patna agglomeration house is predicted to be benefited through the Patna metro rail undertaking without delay and not directly.
The licensed corridors will have multi-modal integration with railway stations and ISBT and will have feeder community of bus, intermediate public shipping and non-motorized shipping.
“The Project will have non-fare box earnings from condo and commercial in addition to worth capture financing (VCF) via mechanism of transit oriented development and switch of development rights,” it additionally said.
Modi more likely to open three CNG stations: PM could also be more likely to inaugurate three newly constructed compressed natural fuel (CNG) stations in Patna via faraway keep an eye on from Barauni the similar day, resources within the Gas Authority of India Limited (GAIL) mentioned on Wednesday.
The three newly constructed CNG stations at Raja Bazar, Bypass and Naubatpur are ready, a senior GAIL legitimate mentioned.
The provide of piped natural fuel (PNG) will also be inaugurated along side that of CNG stations. According to GAIL resources, around five,000 residential households, hospitals and business entities within the town have registered for the PNG provide. The spaces that might be coated within the first segment come with Jagdeo Path, Boring Road, AIIMS-Patna and BIT-Patna.
The provide of CNG and PNG within the town is part of the 2655km-long Jagdishpur-Haldia-Bokaro-Dhamra pipeline below the Pradhan Mantri Urja Ganga Yojana to glue the japanese and northeastern states to the national grid.
Nitish mentioned PM has agreed to lay the root for the metro undertaking all over his Bihar seek advice from on February 17. Earlier within the day, the Union cabinet licensed the undertaking at its assembly held in Delhi.
Nitish thanked the PM and Union minister of state for housing and concrete affairs Hardeep Singh Puri for getting the Union cabinet nod for the metro undertaking.
The undertaking might be finished in 5 years with an estimated value of Rs13,365.77 crore. In a statement, the government mentioned the Danapur Cantt-Mithapur corridor will cross in the course of the heart of town and connect densely populated spaces such because the Raza Bazar, Secretariat, the prime court and the Patna Junction. The second corridor between Patna Junction and the ISBT below building will connect the Gandhi Maidan, PMCH, Patna University, Rajendra Nagar, Mahatma Gandhi Setu, Transport Nagar.
“The length of Danapur to Mithapur corridor is 16.94km, which is mostly underground (11.20km) and partly elevated (five.48km) and comprises 11 stations (three elevated and 8 underground),” it said. It additionally said the length of Patna Junction to new ISBT corridor is 14.45km, which is mostly elevated (nine.9km) and partly underground (4.55km) and comprising 12 stations (nine elevated and three underground).
The present inhabitants of 26.23 lakh of Patna agglomeration house is predicted to be benefited through the Patna metro rail undertaking without delay and not directly.
The licensed corridors will have multi-modal integration with railway stations and ISBT and will have feeder community of bus, intermediate public shipping and non-motorized shipping.
“The Project will have non-fare box earnings from condo and commercial in addition to worth capture financing (VCF) via mechanism of transit oriented development and switch of development rights,” it additionally said.
Modi more likely to open three CNG stations: PM could also be more likely to inaugurate three newly constructed compressed natural fuel (CNG) stations in Patna via faraway keep an eye on from Barauni the similar day, resources within the Gas Authority of India Limited (GAIL) mentioned on Wednesday.
The three newly constructed CNG stations at Raja Bazar, Bypass and Naubatpur are ready, a senior GAIL legitimate mentioned.
The provide of piped natural fuel (PNG) will also be inaugurated along side that of CNG stations. According to GAIL resources, around five,000 residential households, hospitals and business entities within the town have registered for the PNG provide. The spaces that might be coated within the first segment come with Jagdeo Path, Boring Road, AIIMS-Patna and BIT-Patna.
The provide of CNG and PNG within the town is part of the 2655km-long Jagdishpur-Haldia-Bokaro-Dhamra pipeline below the Pradhan Mantri Urja Ganga Yojana to glue the japanese and northeastern states to the national grid.
PM Modi to lay stone for metro rail on Feb 17
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