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PM to lay foundation for Mumbai Metro

The state government on May 18, had approved the Phase-I of the Rs 19,500 crore worth Mumbai Metro Rail Project.

Updated on: Jun 18, 2006 11:25 AM IST
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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is expected to visit the city on June 21 to lay the foundation stone of the Phase-I of the Mumbai Metro Rail Project.

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"We have received a tentative programme for the Prime Minister's visit for June 21," Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) Commissioner T Chandrashekhar said in Mumbai on Sunday.

However, a final programme is yet to be received, he said.

The state government on May 18, had approved the Phase-I of the Rs 19,500 crore worth Mumbai Metro Rail Project, which is set to redefine the lifeline of the metropolis.

The consortium led by Reliance Energy Ltd (REL) and MMRDA had bagged the contract for the Rs 2356 Phase I and first corridor - the 11-km long Versova-Andheri-Ghatkopar route -- is expected to go in full swing by October.

"We would start the ground work soon after the foundation laying," the MMRDA Commissioner said.

After a long drawn stalemate over the high viability gap funding (VGF) between the consortium and the government, REL decided to drastically cut their viability gap funding from Rs 1251 crore to Rs 650 crore and thus bagging the contract.

A Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV), consisting of REL and MMRDA, would execute the project. Phase-I is likely to be completed by 2009.

 
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