Metro Rail proposals for Jammu, Sgr under consideration: Minister

Waiting nod for appraisal/approval

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Aug 4: The Union Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs today said Metro Rail proposals for Jammu and Srinagar cities are under appraisal/approval category.
This was stated by Union Minister of State for Housing and Urban Affairs Kaushal Kishore in a written reply in the Lok Sabha today.
He said Metro Rail proposals from Jammu and Srinagar among other cities have been received for Central financial assistance and are under various stages of appraisal/approval.
The written reply said Jammu will have 23 kilometres Metro Rail with an estimated cost of Rs 4069.68 crore while Srinagar will have 25 kilometres Metro Rail with expected cost of Rs 4892.51 crore.
According to sources, the MetroLite project for Jammu will be approved up to Bari Brahmana.
The Union Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs has, however, agreed to extend MetroLite up to AIIMS Vijaypur in second phase on the ground that extending it beyond Bari Brahmana in the first phase itself will further delay the project as Detailed Project Report (DPR) will have to be prepared afresh.
As per the proposal, Jammu will have 23 kilometers MetroLite from Bantalab to Bari Brahmana with 22 stations enroute while Srinagar will have 25 kilometers MetroLite in two corridors-each spanning over 12.5 kilometers. The first corridor will be from Indira Nagar to HMT junction while second corridor will be from Hazuri Bagh to Osmanabad.
Srinagar will have 24 stations-12 on each corridor.
“The MetroLite will run in Jammu for 17 hours and in Kashmir for 14 hours,” sources said, adding the MetroLite will have elevated corridors and not underground tunnels.
The MoHUA is examining the project in details and will submit it to the Cabinet for approval shortly.
The Jammu and Kashmir administration is expecting the proposal to be cleared by the Union Cabinet anytime now.
The MetroLite projects in both Jammu and Srinagar are aimed at easing traffic congestion in the two cities of Jammu and Srinagar and outskirts in the long run, sources said, adding the Central Government has given weightage to Jammu and Kashmir over many other States and Union Territories for approval of metro train projects.
The funding pattern for the two projects has also been worked out,” sources pointed out.
The process for execution of the project will start after formal approval by the Central Government.