PM lays Foundation Stone of Pune Metro Project (Phase-1)

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Pune | December 24, 2016The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, today laid the Foundation Stone of Pune Metro Project (Phase-1).
 
Addressing a large gathering in the city on the occasion, the Prime Minister said India is urbanising at a very quick pace and therefore, it is essential to work in two directions: improving quality of life in villages; and thinking long term so that we can mitigate the challenges our urban areas are facing.
 
Asserting that we must plan for the future, the Prime Minister said that everything cannot be seen from a political point of view. He added that we must plan adequately for growth of our cities.The Prime Minister said that the Union Government is actively working on the Rurban Mission, which caters to those places that are growing and urbanising quickly.
 
The Prime Minister said that the gains of the present are vital but we need systems that cater to the needs and aspirations of the future too. He said that it is the Government’s endeavour that whatever projects are taken up are completed within the scheduled timeframe.
 
The Prime Minister said that the Government is working on gas grids, water grids, digital network, leveraging space technology, and using technology to help farmers.
 
He stated that in this nation everybody is equal before the law and everyone has to follow the law. He added that if the evils of corruption and black money had been removed earlier, he would not have had to take the decisions that he took.
 
Noting that Pune is a city of learning, he exhorted the city to take the lead in embracing online banking and exploring the facilities available.
 
About Pune Metro Project
Pune Metro project being set up at a cost of Rs 11,420 crores covers a length of 31.2 kms across two corridors.  Corridor 1 connects Pimpri-Chinchwad with Swargate coveraing a length of 16.5 kms. The second corridor connects Vanaz and Ramwadi covering 14.6 kms.  While the second corridor is completely elevated, the Pimpri Chinchwad – Swargate corrider runs underground for 5 kms. Pune Metro rail alignments are expected to address much needed connectivity issues of the fast growing industrial and IT city with population in excess of 5 million. The project is being implemented by the Pune Municipal Corporation under the aegis of Maharashtra Metro Rail Corpn. Ltd.