PM Modi Inaugurates Delhi Metro Airport Express Line Extension
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PM Modi Inaugurates Delhi Metro Airport Express Line Extension

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the extension of the Delhi Metro Airport Express Line, marking a significant development in the city's public transportation network. The extended line is expected to enhance connectivity and convenience for commuters traveling to and from the Indira Gandhi International Airport. This expansion is part of the government's efforts to modernise and improve urban infrastructure.

The Airport Express Line extension project includes the addition of a new station and an extended route, providing access to key locations in Delhi. This development aligns with the government's commitment to promoting sustainable and efficient public transportation systems in the country.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the extension of the Delhi Metro Airport Express Line, marking a significant development in the city's public transportation network. The extended line is expected to enhance connectivity and convenience for commuters traveling to and from the Indira Gandhi International Airport. This expansion is part of the government's efforts to modernise and improve urban infrastructure. The Airport Express Line extension project includes the addition of a new station and an extended route, providing access to key locations in Delhi. This development aligns with the government's commitment to promoting sustainable and efficient public transportation systems in the country.

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