by Punjabnewswire4u
CHANDIGARH, NOV 22
Mr.
Sukhbir Singh Badal, Deputy Chief Minister, Punjab today gave final
touches to the Project Report of Rs. 9840 crore ambitious project of
Ludhiana Metro, so that it could be submitted to Union Government for
final approval.
Accompanied
by Mr. Chunni Lal Bhagat, Local Bodies Minister and Mr. Bikram Singh
Majithia, Revenue Minister, Mr. Badal held a high level meeting in which
Chief Secretary Mr. Rakesh Singh, Principal Secretary Local Bodies Mr.
Suresh Kumar, Principal Secretary Finance Mr. Satish Chandra, Chairman
Punjab Governance Reforms Commission Dr. Pramod Kumar and Chairman Right
To Service Act Commission Mr. S.C. Aggarwal participated. Mr. Badal
also approved the financial model for the Ludhiana Metro so that there
should be least financial burden on people of Punjab.
Mr.
Badal also approved the Metro Alignment from Aayali Chowk to BBMB Power
Chowk that would have 15.70 KM out of which 12.152 would be elevated
and 3.617 would be underground. It would have 11 elevated and 3
underground stations. Similarly, the alignment for Corridor-2 from Gill
Village to Rahon Road was also finalized that would have 13.626 KM long
with 4.886 elevated track and 8.740 would be underground track. Mr.
Badal directed that there should be minimum possible displacement of
people due to the metro project and Metro Authority can go for
underground lines instead of displacing the people, it may raise the
price of project.
It
was decided in the meeting that 11.70 acre of land would be required
for alignment, station and receiving substation in Corridor-1 and 19.05
acre for Corridor-2. The land requirement for depots would be 65 acres
for Baddowal Depot and 52 acres for Gill Village Depot. Mr. Badal was
also finalized the relief and resettlement policy for the project.
Mr.
Badal issued directions for time bound completion of this project asked
the Local Government Department for Metro tracks in other corporation
cities of the Punjab so that immediately after completion of Ludhiana
Metro, the work other metro project could be initiated. It was decided
that Ludhiana Metro be covered under Delhi Metro Railway (Operation and
Maintenance Act, 2002 and other legal framework controlling Delhi
Metro).
Prominent
amongst those present in the meeting Mr. Manvesh Singh Sidhu and Mr.
Ajay Kumar Mahajan, Special Secretary to Deputy CM, Mr. Ashok Kumar
Gupta, Secretary Local Bodies and other senior officers of various
departments.
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