Mumbai/Pune: Prime Minister Narendra Modi was in Maharashtra today where he laid the foundation stone to launch infrastructure and housing projects worth Rs 41,000 crore. In Kalyan, PM Modi laid the foundation stone of two metro corridors -Thane-Bhiwandi-Kalyan metro and Dahisar-Mira-Bhayander metro.
Initiating the City and Industrial Development Corporation's (CIDCO) housing project for 90,000 poor and middle-class people, PM Modi said his government is planning and running schemes to raise the lifestyle of the poor. The housing scheme offers around 89,771 affordable homes under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana.
The estimated cost of two metro projects has been pegged to be of more than Rs 33,000 crore, while housing projects for more than 90,000 poor and middle-class people were launched in Thane on Tuesday.
In Pune, PM Modi laid the foundation stone for the third metro line between Hinjewadi and Shivajinagar, being implemented by the Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority on a public-private partnership basis.
Here are the highlights of PM Modi's visit to Maharashtra
Dec 18, 2018 18:10 (IST)
"We have the infrastructure required for the fourth industrial revolution, and an army of young innovative minds, like the youngsters present here today," news agency ANI quoted PM Modi.
Dec 18, 2018 11:38 (IST)
PM Modi will also will launch 90,000 units under the EWS (Economically Weaker Section) and LIG (Low Income Group) housing scheme
Dec 18, 2018 10:51 (IST)
The Rs 8,313-crore 23-km long third metro line in Pune between Hinjewadi and Shivajinagar will connect the busy information technology (IT) part with Shivajinagar, where it will meet the other two metro lines
Dec 18, 2018 10:46 (IST)
The 10.3-km elevated Dahisar-Mira Bhayander metro-9 corridor, comprising eight stations, is expected to be completed by 2022, and the cost of the project is estimated at Rs 6,607 crore.
Dec 18, 2018 10:46 (IST)
The Rs 8,416-crore 24.9-km long Thane-Bhiwandi-Kalyan metro-5 corridor is expected to carry around 2.29 lakh commuters daily in 2021, with the entire system designed for six-coach trains. The corridor will have 17 stations.