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India's Metro Network Expands To 1,000 km, Becomes Third-Largest In The World

India's metro network has reached a major milestone, expanding to 1,000 kilometers and enhancing urban mobility and connectivity across the country.

India's Metro Network Expands To 1,000 km, Becomes Third-Largest In The World
In the past decade, the metro network has seen a threefold increase.

In a major milestone, India's metro network has expanded to become the third-largest in the world, with a total length of 1,000 kilometers. This achievement underscores the government's efforts to enhance urban mobility and connectivity. This remarkable achievement follows the announcement of new metro projects and the Namo Bharat initiative for Delhi under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The journey of India's metro network, which began in 2002 with the launch of the modern metro by former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee in Delhi, has now reached this nationwide milestone. The transformation and expansion have been unprecedented under PM Modi's leadership, particularly since 2014.

In the past decade, the metro network has seen a threefold increase, with an additional 1,000 kilometres added to its length. The number of states with metro services has grown from five to eleven, while the number of cities benefiting from metro connectivity has surged from five to 23. Daily passenger ridership has also witnessed exponential growth, rising from 28 lakh in 2014 to over one crore, reflecting a 2.5 times increase. Furthermore, the total distance travelled by metro trains has tripled, climbing from 86,000 kilometres to an impressive 2.75 lakh kilometres.

Under PM Modi's vision, the Centre remains committed to providing seamless, affordable, and modern urban transport to enhance the ease of travel and the quality of life for millions of citizens. As part of these transformative efforts, PM Modi is set to undertake a ride on the Namo Bharat Train from Sahibabad RRTS Station to New Ashok Nagar RRTS Station on Sunday morning. This ride will mark the inauguration of the 13-kilometer stretch of the Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut Namo Bharat Corridor. Built at an estimated cost of Rs 4,600 crore, this corridor will significantly enhance regional connectivity between Delhi and Meerut, providing millions with high-speed and comfortable travel options.

In addition to the Namo Bharat corridor, PM Modi will inaugurate a 2.8-kilometer stretch of Delhi Metro Phase-IV between Janakpuri and Krishna Park. With an investment of Rs 1,200 crore, this marks the first operational segment of Delhi Metro Phase-IV. Residents of West Delhi, including areas such as Krishna Park, parts of Vikaspuri, and Janakpuri, are set to benefit greatly from this development. PM Modi will also lay the foundation stone for the 26.5-kilometer Rithala-Kundli section of Delhi Metro Phase-IV. With an estimated cost of Rs 6,230 crore, this new corridor will connect Rithala in Delhi to Nathupur (Kundli) in Haryana.

It aims to boost connectivity across North-West Delhi and Haryana, positively impacting key areas such as Rohini, Bawana, Narela, and Kundli. As India's urban landscape continues to evolve, the expansion of the metro network is expected to have a positive impact on the daily lives of citizens. With the government's focus on creating world-class transport systems, the future of urban mobility in India looks promising.

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