Namo Bharat Train Update: With the formation of BJP government in Delhi, the Namo Bharat Train and Corridor project will accelerate. The AAP government delayed theoretical approval and budget, but now there will be no obstruction due to the BJP government in Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Rajasthan. Work on the Delhi-Panipat-Karnal and Delhi-Alwar route corridors will move forward rapidly. The central government has made a provision of Rs 2918 crore for NCRTC.

Namo Bharat Train Update: After the BJP government in Delhi, Namo Bharat Train and Corridor projects are also going to gain momentum. While the AAP government is adopting the attitude of Talamatol in giving theoretical approval to the Namo Bharat projects, he is also reluctant to give its share in the budget.

But now if there is a BJP government in Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Rajasthan, there will be no obstruction in it. Sources in the National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC) said that work on the Delhi-Panipat-Karnal and Delhi-Alwar route corridors can also gain momentum.

The then AAP government did not approve

It is known that the previous AAP government had sought consent from the Supreme Court, but had not yet given in -principle approval in writing. This is the reason that both corridors are not able to move at the expected speed. The 82.5 km long Delhi Ghaziabad Meerut Corridor is also on the verge of completion of the Supreme Court.

Namo India’s work on Delhi-Meerut Corridor in final stages

Official sources say that now Namo India can gain momentum on the Delhi-Alwar and Delhi-Karnal route. The central government has recently made a provision of Rs 2918 crore in the budget for NCRTC. Namo India is in its final stages on the Delhi-Meerut Corridor.

The proposal to run Namo Bharat up to Shahjahanpur Neemrana Bahrod (SNB) via Delhi-Gurugram on the Delhi-Alwar route is waiting for the green signal of the Central Government. It is expected that after the completion of Namo India’s first corridor this year, work will start on the second corridor.

All routes will connect with Sarai Kale Khan

Along with this, work is to be done on the third route from Delhi to Karnal. Its DPR has also been prepared. In the coming time, NCRTC may also finalize the third route. All routes will join Sarai Kale Khan.

Last week, it was also discussed in the meeting of the Network Planning Minister Group under the PM Speed ​​Power Mission. The progress of the Delhi Karnal Namo Bharat Project (RRTS Corridor) was discussed in the meeting.

Due to this, the distance between Sarai Kale Khan in Delhi and Karnal in Haryana are likely to decrease from 3.5-four hours to 90 minutes. This corridor will connect Delhi to major urban centers in Northern NCR and Haryana.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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