CM Khattar: The Gurugram Metro project will start construction in 2023–2024.
The “Gurugram Metro” project, which would run 28.8 km from Huda City Center to Cyber City via Old Gurgaon, is anticipated to include 27 elevated stations, as well as a connection to the Dwarka highway.
During the State Assembly’s presentation of the Haryana Budget 2023–24 on Thursday, Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar said that the Gurugram Metro project’s construction would start in 2023–24.
The Public Investment Board of the national government has cleared the long-pending Gurugram Metro project; the Union Cabinet’s final sanction is still needed. I’m hoping that the Gurugram Metro development would start in 2023–2024,” stated Khattar.
He went on to say that he had suggested that work be done in 2023–2024 on three more metro links: the extension of the Bahadurgarh Metro to Asaudha so that it can connect with the Kundli–Manesar–Palwal (KMP) expressway and the Haryana Orbital Rail Network; the work on the links from Rezangla Chowk to the Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi; and the work on the links from Southern Peripheral Road to Panchgaon via Global City and Manesar.
The “Gurugram Metro” project, which would run 28.8 km from Huda City Center to Cyber City via Old Gurgaon, is anticipated to include 27 elevated stations, as well as a connection to the Dwarka expressway.
Huda City Center, sector 45, Cyber Park, sector 47, Subhash Chowk, sector 48, 72 A, Hero Honda Chowk, Udyog Vihar 6, sector 10, 37, Basai, sector 9, 7, 4, and 5, Ashok Vihar, sector 3, Bajghera road, Palam Vihar Extension, Palam Vihar, sector 23 A, 22, Udyog Vihar 4, Udyog Vihar 5, and Cyber City are the stations along the route, according to the project’s detailed project report. The plan calls for a metro extension project that will connect Rezangla Chowk in Delhi’s Dwarka sector 21 to Palam Vihar in Gurgaon, as well as an interchange with Rapid Metro.
The proposed metro extension between Palam Vihar and Dwarka sector 21 stations is expected to be 8.4 km long. Of that length, 4.9 km would go from Palam Vihar to Sector 111 in Gurgaon and 3.5 km will travel from Sector 111 to Dwarka sector 21 in Delhi, according to officials last year.