Cabinet Approves ?115 Crore for Patna Metro
The Patna Metro project involves constructing two corridors: the Danapur-Mithapur route and the Patna Railway Station-New ISBT corridor, spanning a combined length of approximately 31 kilometers. Once operational, the metro is anticipated to significantly reduce travel time and fuel consumption, contributing to a reduction in the city’s carbon footprint.
The ?115 crore funding is targeted at speeding up key aspects of construction, including station development, viaduct erection, and track laying. This approval underscores the government's commitment to fostering sustainable urban transportation solutions in tier-2 cities like Patna.
Officials emphasize the project’s potential to catalyze economic growth by improving access to educational institutions, healthcare facilities, and business centers. It will also provide a modern transit system capable of accommodating the city’s growing population.
The metro rail’s advanced infrastructure and eco-friendly design are expected to attract investment, boost real estate value in the surrounding areas, and create employment opportunities. The project aligns with the Smart City Mission and aims to enhance the overall quality of life for Patna’s residents.
With this funding, the project is on track for phased completion within its stipulated timeline. Authorities are optimistic about addressing any challenges through timely monitoring and collaboration with stakeholders, ensuring the metro becomes a reality in the near future.