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Centre to consider Bengaluru metro phase-2, 3A proposals: Housing minister
Centre to consider Bengaluru metro phase-2, 3A proposals: Housing minister

Time of India

time23-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Centre to consider Bengaluru metro phase-2, 3A proposals: Housing minister

BENGALURU : Union Minister of Housing and Urban Affairs and Power Manohar Lal Khattar on Friday said the Centre will examine Bangalore Metro Phase-2 and 3A proposals after they receive approval from the Karnataka government. He reviewed the progress of various urban initiatives in Bengaluru and urged the state government to prioritise legacy waste management and tap Scheme for Special Assistance to States for Capital Investment (SSASCI) 2025-26 for Urban Reforms. Expressing satisfaction over the progress of various missions, the Union Minister said the revised cost of Bangalore Metro Phase-2 project will be considered once the proposal is approved by the state cabinet. "At present about 75 km of metro network is operational in Bengaluru and about 145 km of metro network is under construction. Recently, a few months back, the central government sanctioned 45 km of metro phase-3 network at a cost of Rs 15,600 crore," an official statement said. According to the statement, the state government has submitted the proposal for Bangalore phase-3A, covering approximately 37 kms. The estimated cost is about Rs 28,400 crore. The cost estimate of phase-3 A network needs to be examined by the expert agency. The Centre has already issued directions in this regard. "The project will be sanctioned by the central government, once reply is received from the government of Karnataka," he said. Khattar further urged the state government to address the issue of legacy waste management and promote reuse of water and sustainability. He also emphasised allowing higher FAR (Floor Area Ratio) along mass transit corridors, which will reshape cities, reduce traffic congestion and improve use of public transport. "During the discussion on fund requirement of the State, over and above the approved schemes of the Government of India, Union Minister encouraged the state to take up the reforms to claim the 50 years interest-free loan under the 'Scheme for Special Assistance to States for Capital Investment (SSASCI) 2025-26'," the statement added.

Centre to consider Bangalore Metro Phase-2 and 3A proposals after state approvals: Manohar Lal
Centre to consider Bangalore Metro Phase-2 and 3A proposals after state approvals: Manohar Lal

India Gazette

time23-05-2025

  • Business
  • India Gazette

Centre to consider Bangalore Metro Phase-2 and 3A proposals after state approvals: Manohar Lal

New Delhi [India], May 23 (ANI): Union Minister of Housing and Urban Affairs and Power, Manohar Lal on Friday informed that the revised cost estimate of Bangalore Metro Phase-2 project will be examined for approval once the proposal is duly approved by the State Cabinet and received by the Central Government. The Minister also reviewed the performance of various urban missions in Bengaluru today, the Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs said in a statement. On approval of Bangalore metro phase-3 A, at present, about 75 km of metro network is operational in Bangalore and about 145 km of metro network is under construction. Recently, just a few months back, Central Government sanctioned 45 km of the metro phase-3 network at the cost of Rs 15,600 crore. The Government of Karnataka has submitted a proposal for Bangalore phase-3 A proposal of about 37 km at the estimated cost of about Rs 28,400 crore. The cost estimate of phase 3 A network needs to be examined by an expert agency. Central Government has already given direction in this regard. The project will be taken up for sanction by Central Government, once a reply is received from Government of Karnataka. Union Minister further suggested tackling the issues of legacy waste as a priority. Union Minister emphasised the reuse of treated used water. He stated that reuse of water is a need of the time for increased sustainability in urban areas for fresh water sources. He has emphasised allowing higher FAR along mass transit corridors, which will help in reshaping cities, reducing road congestion and increasing use of public transport. During the discussion on the fund requirements of the State, over and above the approved schemes of the Government of India, the Union Minister encouraged State to take up the reforms to claim the 50-year interest-free loan under the 'Scheme for Special Assistance to States for Capital Investment (SSASCI) 2025-26'. The Union Cabinet in 2021 has approved the Bangalore Metro Rail Project Phase 2A (Central Silk Board Junction to K.R. Puram) and Phase 2B (K.R. Puram to Airport via Hebbal Junction) with a total length of 58.19 km. The total completion cost of the project is Rs 14,788.101 Crore. Implementation of the project will provide the much-needed additional public transport infrastructure to Bangalore.(ANI)

Centre awaits Karnataka's nod for revised Bengaluru metro phase-2 costs
Centre awaits Karnataka's nod for revised Bengaluru metro phase-2 costs

Hindustan Times

time23-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

Centre awaits Karnataka's nod for revised Bengaluru metro phase-2 costs

Union Minister for Housing and Urban Affairs and Power, Manohar Lal, on Friday said the Central Government will consider the revised cost estimates for Bengaluru Metro Phase-2 only after the Karnataka State Cabinet approves the proposal and submits it formally to the Centre. Also Read - Workers of Pro Kannada organisations stage protest in Bengaluru demanding removal of Tammannah Bhatia as KSDL ambassador The Minister, who was in Bengaluru to review the progress of various urban development schemes, made these remarks during a high-level assessment meeting. According to a statement from the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, the review also covered issues related to infrastructure planning, water sustainability, and urban reforms. During the meeting, Manohar Lal was briefed on the current status of the metro network in the city. At present, Bengaluru has an operational metro network spanning approximately 75 km, while another 145 km is under active construction. Earlier this year, the Union Government had sanctioned the 45-km Phase-3 corridor, approving a budget of ₹15,600 crore. Also Read - Bengaluru teen, 19, duped of ₹3.7 Crore in investment scam, police launch search for accused: Report The Karnataka government has now put forward a fresh proposal for Phase-3A of the Namma Metro project. This proposed extension, covering 37 km, is estimated to cost ₹28,400 crore. However, the Minister clarified that the cost estimates for Phase-3A must undergo evaluation by an expert body before the Centre can take a decision. Directions for such an assessment have already been issued, he said. Approval for the project hinges on a formal response from the state government. 'Once the proposal is cleared by the State Cabinet and reaches us, we will initiate the process of sanctioning,' the Minister added. Besides metro expansion, Manohar Lal also stressed the urgent need to tackle legacy waste and promote sustainable urban practices. He underscored the importance of reusing treated wastewater to address the rising demand for fresh water in cities. In a push for sustainable urban planning, he advocated for increased Floor Area Ratio (FAR) along public transit corridors. Allowing higher FAR, he said, would promote denser development around mass transit hubs, reduce traffic congestion, and boost public transport usage. The Minister also encouraged the Karnataka government to implement necessary reforms to become eligible for the Centre's 'Special Assistance to States for Capital Investment (SSASCI)' scheme for 2025-26. Under this initiative, states can avail of a 50-year, interest-free loan for capital investments beyond existing central schemes. It may be recalled that the Union Cabinet had already approved two key segments of Phase-2 in 2021 — Phase 2A (Central Silk Board to K.R. Puram) and Phase 2B (K.R. Puram to Kempegowda International Airport via Hebbal), which together span 58.19 km. These segments are being implemented at a combined cost of ₹14,788 crore. Once completed, these projects are expected to significantly expand Bengaluru's public transport capacity, offering a vital solution to the city's mounting traffic and connectivity issues.

Centre to consider Bangalore Metro Phase-2, 3A proposals: Union Minister Manohar Lal Khattar
Centre to consider Bangalore Metro Phase-2, 3A proposals: Union Minister Manohar Lal Khattar

Time of India

time23-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Centre to consider Bangalore Metro Phase-2, 3A proposals: Union Minister Manohar Lal Khattar

Union Minister of Housing and Urban Affairs and Power Manohar Lal Khattar on Friday said the Centre will examine Bangalore Metro Phase-2 and 3A proposals after they receive approval from the Karnataka government . He reviewed the progress of various urban initiatives in Bengaluru and urged the state government to prioritise legacy waste management and tap Scheme for Special Assistance to States for Capital Investment (SSASCI) 2025-26 for Urban Reforms . Expressing satisfaction over the progress of various missions, the Union Minister said the revised cost of Bangalore Metro Phase-2 project will be considered once the proposal is approved by the state cabinet. "At present about 75 km of metro network is operational in Bengaluru and about 145 km of metro network is under construction. Recently, a few months back, the central government sanctioned 45 km of metro phase-3 network at a cost of Rs 15,600 crore," an official statement said. According to the statement, the state government has submitted the proposal for Bangalore phase-3A, covering approximately 37 kms. The estimated cost is about Rs 28,400 crore. The cost estimate of phase-3 A network needs to be examined by the expert agency. The Centre has already issued directions in this regard. "The project will be sanctioned by the central government, once reply is received from the government of Karnataka," he said. Khattar further urged the state government to address the issue of legacy waste management and promote reuse of water and sustainability. He also emphasised allowing higher FAR ( Floor Area Ratio ) along mass transit corridors, which will reshape cities, reduce traffic congestion and improve use of public transport. Live Events "During the discussion on fund requirement of the State, over and above the approved schemes of the Government of India, Union Minister encouraged the state to take up the reforms to claim the 50 years interest-free loan under the 'Scheme for Special Assistance to States for Capital Investment (SSASCI) 2025-26'," the statement added.

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