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Gurugram Metro: World Bank tech team meets GMRL, govt staff

The ₹54,52 crore Gurugram Metro extension project will extend the metro line from Huda City Centre to Cyber Hub via Old Gurugram

Updated on: Aug 29, 2024 06:54 am IST
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A team of the World Bank on Wednesday held a review meeting of Gurugram metro extension project with Haryana chief secretary TVSN Prasad, senior government officials and other stakeholders to appraise them about the project readiness conditions and conduct an appraisal of the project. A senior HMRTC official confirmed that a technical team from the World Bank on Wednesday conducted a high level meeting with state chief secretary on Wednesday.

Last year, Haryana government had formed a special purpose vehicle, GMRL, to execute the 28.5 kilometres metro extension project from Millennium City centre to Cyber Hub. (HT Archive)

“The World Bank and other agencies are financing the Gurugram metro extension project and they hold regular review meeting. The bank is handholding and helping the GMRL in unlocking the land value and maximising its potential. It’s also helping us on transit oriented development, environment and social aspects for the metro project. A meeting was held with state chief secretary and senior government officials including that of GMRL to discuss the project on Wednesday” said a senior HMRTC official, aware of the matter.

The 54,52 crore Gurugram Metro extension project, whose foundation stone was laid by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on February 16, will extend the metro line from Huda City Centre to Cyber Hub via Old Gurugram, covering a total distance of 28.5 kilometres with a total of 27 elevated stations.

It also observed that due to delay in formation of GMRL, the special purpose vehicle, the Haryana government had sought extension for project appraisal and it was granted by department of economic affairs, government of India.

Last year, Haryana government had formed a special purpose vehicle, GMRL, to execute the 28.5 kilometres metro extension project from Millennium City centre to Cyber Hub, which will bring a large part of the city under the metro network. A senior GMRL official said that the work on geo-techncial survey of the route has been almost completed and they are now on the process of hiring a design and general consultant to execute the project

 
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Abhishek Behl

Abhishek Behl is principal correspondent, Hindustan Times in Gurgaon Bureau. He covers infrastructure, planning and civic agencies in the city. He has been covering Gurgaon as correspondent for the last 10 years, and has written extensively on the city.

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