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Mar 13 (21:17)   Delhi Metro Approves Two New Corridors for Phase IV Expansion

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Central Government Approves Delhi Metro’s Two Corridors Today

The Indian government has approved two new corridors for Delhi Metro's Phase IV project. The first corridor, spanning 7.96 km, connects Lajpat Nagar to G-block in Saket. This corridor will link the Silver, Magenta, Pink, and Violet lines. The second corridor, measuring 12.37 km, connects Inderlok to Indraprastha with 10 stations....
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This corridor will extend the Green Line and offer interchanges with the Red, Yellow, Airport, Magenta, Violet, and Blue lines. The total project cost for both corridors is Rs. 8,399 crore, funded by the Indian government, the Delhi government, and international funding agencies. This project aims to enhance connectivity for residents of Bahadurgarh, Haryana, allowing them to access central and east Delhi destinations via the Green Line. The Inderlok-Indraprastha line will offer improved connectivity to these areas, while the Lajpat Nagar-Saket corridor will enhance connectivity between the south and central parts of Delhi. The Delhi Metro's Phase IV expansion, including these two corridors, is expected to be completed by March 2026.

India ke sarkar ne Delhi Metro ke Phase IV project ke liye do new corridors approve kar diye hain. Pehla corridor, jo ki 7.96 km lamba hai, Lajpat Nagar ko Saket ke G-block se connect karega. Yeh corridor Silver, Magenta, Pink, aur Violet lines ko link karega. Dusra corridor, 12.37 km...
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lamba, Inderlok ko Indraprastha se connect karta hai, jisme 10 stations hain. Yeh corridor Green Line ka extension hoga aur Red, Yellow, Airport, Magenta, Violet, aur Blue lines se interchange facility dega. Dono corridors ki total project cost Rs. 8,399 crore hai, jo ki India sarkar, Delhi sarkar, aur international funding agencies se aayega. Yeh project Haryana ke Bahadurgarh ke residents ke liye connectivity enhance karega, jisse woh Green Line se central aur east Delhi destinations tak jaa sake. Inderlok-Indraprastha line se yeh areaon ke liye connectivity improve hogi, aur Lajpat Nagar-Saket corridor se Delhi ke south aur central parts ke beech connectivity improve hogi. Delhi Metro ke Phase IV expansion, jisme yeh dono corridors bhi shamil hain, March 2026 tak complete hone ki ummeed hai.

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