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New Delhi: The long-proposed metro rail line from Rithala to Kundli in Delhi may soon get cabinet approval. The Public Investment Board working under the Finance Ministry has given its approval to this line. After getting the approval of the board, in a way this line has got financial approval. Now it is expected that this line may soon get approval from the cabinet of the central government.

This metro line can be built in the fourth phase

This line was proposed for the fourth phase. Since then this line is under consideration. If the cabinet approves this line as well, then the Red Line Metro running from Ghaziabad to Rithala will be extended to Kundli in Haryana. In this way, Kundli will become the sixth city of NCR, where the metro will reach from Delhi. In this way, the length of this line will also increase to 60 kilometers and the number of its stations will increase to 50. At present, this Red Line is from Ghaziabad Bus Stand to Rithala.

Approval from PIB

Any line of Delhi Metro has to get approval from Public Investment Board (PIB) before getting approval from the cabinet. On Saturday, DDA has informed that PIB has given its approval to the 26.5 km long metro rail line going from Rithala to Kundli via Narela and DDA will also give Rs 1000 crore from the amount spent in the construction of this line. Sources say that this line will be completely elevated and will cover many areas of Delhi rural. For the construction of this line, the people of Delhi rural were pressurizing the government through agitation for the last few years. Earlier, proposals like running light rail on this line were also prepared but later they were changed. Now there is a proposal to extend this line till Kundli. It is expected that if it gets the approval of the cabinet soon, then the construction work of this line can also start early next year.

Names of proposed stations

After Rithala, Rohini Sector 25, Sector 26, Sector 31, Sector 32, Sector 36, Barwala, Rohini Sector 35, Sector 34, Barwala Industrial Area, Bawana Industrial Area, Bawana JJ Colony, Sannoth, New Sannoth, Depot Station, Bhorgarh, Narela Grain Market, Narela DDA Sports Complex, Narela, Narela Sector-5, Kundli and Nathupur.

Been waiting for this line for 20+ years…

The rural area of ​​North West Delhi had to wait for more than 20 years for the approval of the metro. Interestingly, the proposal to build this line was made in the first phase itself. But at that time the metro line of this part was shifted to New Delhi area. After that, after 15 years, the consideration of this line started and now it has got approval from PIB.

Know the history of this metro line

When the construction of Delhi Metro started in 1998, three lines were proposed at that time. The first of these lines was from Shahdara to Bawana, DU to Central Secretariat and Barakhamba Road to Dwarka. But the Shahdara to Bawana line was limited to Rithala only. At that time, it was argued that the area after Rithala does not have enough population to require a metro, so construction work was not done in the area beyond Rithala. After that, it was decided that instead of building a line beyond Rithala, the line should be built from Barakhamba Road to Indraprastha, because this would give the metro more passengers for places like ITO. After this, when the first phase of metro construction was completed, the construction work of the metro line from Barakhamba Road to Indraprastha was started. After this, a proposal came to extend it to the Delhi-Haryana border. This proposal was also under consideration for about a year. However, in the meantime, protests started from the rural areas of Delhi demanding the construction of this line. After the approval of PIB, the hopes of this line coming on track soon have increased.