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Gurugram Metro gets nod to fell 501 more trees; tally now at 1,801 for Phase 1
Gurugram Metro gets nod to fell 501 more trees; tally now at 1,801 for Phase 1

Hindustan Times

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  • Hindustan Times

Gurugram Metro gets nod to fell 501 more trees; tally now at 1,801 for Phase 1

Gurugram Metro Rail Ltd (GMRL) has received permission from the forest department to fell 501 more trees for the construction of the first phase of the Gurugram metro project, bringing the total number of trees approved for felling to 1,801, officials said on Sunday. The trees on the Sector-9/9A road on Sunday. (Parveen Kumar/HT Photo) The latest clearance granted by the state forest department pertains to trees located along the Sector 9–9A road, according to a senior GMDA official. The permission was sought by the Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) on behalf of GMRL last month, the official confirmed. To be sure, the Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) sought tree-felling permission on behalf of Gurugram Metro Rail Ltd (GMRL), as the affected trees are located along GMDA's master roads. The authority is also serving as the coordinating agency for the execution of the metro project. In compliance with compensatory afforestation norms, GMRL plans to plant 18,000 trees initially on a dedicated 18-hectare land parcel in Qadarpur village, which has been allotted by the Municipal Corporation of Gurugram (MCG). 'The GMRL board and the metro corporation are very serious about afforestation, and it has been decided from the top that grown-up plants will be planted,' said a senior GMRL official. 'These will be sturdy, native varieties to ensure a high survival rate,' he added. According to the plantation will be carried out once the land is demarcated and handed over to the GMRL in Kadarpur. According to officials, the metro project, being executed by GMRL, will link Millennium City Centre with Cyber City through a 29-kilometre loop, also passing through Old Gurugram. The first phase of the project stretches between Millennium City Centre and Sector 9 station. Officials said planting will begin as soon as the land is demarcated and handed over to the metro authority. Under the Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980, and the Forest (Conservation) Rules, 2022, project proponents must plant 10 trees for every tree felled as part of compensatory afforestation. Based on this rule, GMRL is required to plant 18,010 trees to make up for the 1,801 trees approved for felling in phase one, officials said. Subash Yadav, Conservator of Forests, South Haryana, confirmed that permission has been granted for tree felling for the metro project. 'Normally, one month is given for felling, but agencies can request more time,' he said. Since the trees are located along GMDA roads, the GMDA will carry out the felling, he added. 'As far as compensatory afforestation is concerned, we will ensure 100% compliance. Adding to the city's green cover is a key priority,' Yadav said. He further clarified that the responsibility for planting and ensuring the survival of these trees lies with the project proponent or the executing agency. The GMRL has recently appointed a general consultant to assist with project execution. Officials said that the contract for phase one construction is expected to be awarded by the end of July.

Gurugram: GMRL to seek land along metro corridor for commercial space
Gurugram: GMRL to seek land along metro corridor for commercial space

Hindustan Times

time30-06-2025

  • Business
  • Hindustan Times

Gurugram: GMRL to seek land along metro corridor for commercial space

Jun 30, 2025 06:08 AM IST The Gurugram Metro Rail Ltd (GMRL) has decided to seek parcels of land along the metro alignment for commercial development of property to ensure financial viability of the project. As per a GMRL official aware of the matter, the corporation has also decided to seek a share in the (transit oriented development) TOD benefits arising out of the metro project. As per the GMRL, the metro corporation has not been allocated any land for property development presently but it was crucial to develop commerical projects along the alignment to improve and ensure the financial viability of the project through multiple revenue streams. (Parveen Kumar/HT photo) As per the GMRL, the metro corporation has not been allocated any land for property development presently but it was crucial to develop commerical projects along the alignment to improve and ensure the financial viability of the project through multiple revenue streams. 'It has been decided that GMRL will reach out to the Haryana government and request for allocation of suitable land parcels along the metro corridor for property development and commercial utilisation to support the long-term sustainability of the project. It has also been decided to seek a share in the transit-orented development (TOD) benefits, arising from increased land value and development potential along the metro corridor,' said the GMRL official. Earlier in March this year, the metro corporation had held a detailed meeting with real estate developers and consultants to seek their views point regarding commercial development of properties and to understand how transit oriented developed had worked out for existing real estate projects in the city. During the meeting, the metro authorities had sought inputs on how to maximise the alternative revenue sources of Gurugram metro theough property development opportunities at stations, station naming rights, advertising or land based fiscal tools such as land value capture. 'We also wanted to know from the developers regarding the TOD projects in Gurugram by the stakeholders and how they have enhanced project/ property value by catalysing the TOD Zone and enhanced revenue generation,' a senior GMRL official said. GMRL is the special purpose vehicle of the Haryana government which is executing the Gurugram metro extension project form Millennium City Centre metro station to Cyber Hub. The ₹ 5,452 crore metro project will cover a total distance of 28.5 kilometres and have 27 elevated stations.

World Bank invites Hry officials for urban mobility event in Singapore
World Bank invites Hry officials for urban mobility event in Singapore

Hindustan Times

time29-04-2025

  • Business
  • Hindustan Times

World Bank invites Hry officials for urban mobility event in Singapore

The World Bank has invited officials from Gurugram Metro Rail Ltd (GMRL) and four other Haryana government departments to participate in a knowledge-sharing event in Singapore from July 1 to July 4. The event aims to share best practices on urban mobility, metro enhancement, and technical planning, the bank said in a communiqué. As per a communication dated April 15, the World Bank has sought nominations for the event from GMRL (7), Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (2), Department of Town and Country Planning (1), Haryana Shahari Vikas Pradhikaran (2), and Haryana's transport department (1). It has also invited two officials each from the Department of Housing and Urban Affairs and the Department of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Finance. The bank said it could accommodate up to 18 delegates from Haryana and would bear all expenses. 'This event will feature technical sessions and site visits on integrated planning, urban redevelopment, metro and bus systems enhancement, and digitalisation. The goal is to learn from Singapore's successful public transport integration with urban development to improve connectivity and quality of life in Indian cities,' the World Bank's invitation stated. Delegates will interact with Singapore's Land Transport Authority (LTA), known for advanced planning facilities, the bank said in a statement. A senior GMRL official said the visit is 'under consideration of the Haryana government' and not yet approved. GMRL is seeking a ₹1,075.43 crore loan from the World Bank for the ₹5,452 crore Gurugram Metro extension project, launched in February 2024, which will stretch from HUDA City Centre to Cyber Hub via Old Gurugram, covering 28.5km with 27 elevated stations, according to officials.

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