Odisha CM Naveen Patnaik lays foundation stone of ₹6,225 crore Bhubaneswar Metro project
The Hindu
Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on January 1, 2024 laid the foundation stone for the ₹6,225 crore Bhubaneswar Metro Rail project.
Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on January 1, 2024 laid the foundation stone for the ₹6,225 crore Bhubaneswar Metro Rail project.
Before laying the foundation stone at Ratagada Lenka Sahi near Trishulia, Mr. Patnaik held a roadshow on the 26 km route of the proposed metro project. People stood on both sides of the road and different groups performed traditional folk dance and music to welcome the Chief Minister during the roadshow.
"Apan Mane Khusi Ta (Are you happy)", Mr. Patnaik asked the people gathered on the occasion. "Today (January 1, 2024) will remain in the history of Odisha's development. As promised earlier, we are laying the foundation stone of the metro rail project," he said.
Stating that this is the State government’s single largest investment made in any infrastructure project in Odisha’s history, Mr. Patnaik said that this is also the flagship project of Odisha under the 5T (transformational) initiative.
Mr. Patnaik said the project will have 20 stations covering 26 km from Bhubaneswar airport to Trishulia. The Chief Minister said that he has asked for the preparation of a master plan for the extension of metro rail to Khurda, Puri and Cuttack.
The project will be completed in four years and will provide an easy transport facility from Bhubaneswar airport to Cuttack via Trishulia and strengthen urban mobility in the State.
As per the DPR (detailed project report), the project will connect Biju Patnaik International Airport (BPIA) in Bhubaneswar with Trisulia Square in the first phase. The project will be carried out with an expenditure of ₹6,255 crore by the State government.
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