Cabinet Approves Three New Delhi Metro Stretches, Including Central Vista Corridor

Cabinet Approves Three New Delhi Metro Stretches, Including Central Vista Corridor

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The Union Cabinet has approved three new metro rail stretches in Delhi, marking another important step in expanding the capital’s public transport network. One of the most notable routes in this decision is the Central Vista Corridor, which will serve a key administrative and cultural area of the city. The move aims to reduce traffic congestion, shorten travel time, and improve daily commuting for lakhs of people.

Delhi is one of the fastest-growing cities in India, with a rising population and increasing number of vehicles on the roads. The Delhi Metro has already become a lifeline for the city, carrying millions of passengers every day. By adding new metro stretches, the government hopes to meet future travel demand and make urban transport more efficient and comfortable.

The newly approved metro stretches will connect important residential, business, and government areas. The Central Vista Corridor, in particular, is expected to improve access to major government offices, landmarks, and public spaces. This will make travel easier for employees, visitors, and tourists who frequently move through the heart of the city.

Metro expansion also plays a major role in reducing road traffic. Fewer cars and buses on the roads mean less congestion, lower fuel consumption, and reduced air pollution. For a city like Delhi, which often struggles with poor air quality, this benefit is especially important.

The new corridors are expected to be built using modern metro technology. This includes energy-efficient trains, advanced signaling systems, and improved safety features. These upgrades help ensure smooth operations and reliable services for passengers.

Economic benefits are another key advantage of the metro expansion. Large infrastructure projects create jobs during construction and operation. Better connectivity also helps businesses by making it easier for workers and customers to travel across the city. Areas near metro stations often see growth in commercial activity and real estate development.

For daily commuters, the approval of these new stretches promises shorter travel times and fewer transfers. Metro travel is already known for being faster and more reliable than road transport during peak hours. With additional routes, passengers will have more direct options and better coverage across the city.

The inclusion of the Central Vista Corridor shows the government’s focus on improving transport access to important national spaces. Efficient public transport in such areas helps manage large crowds, supports events, and improves overall city planning.

With the Cabinet’s approval in place, planning and construction work is expected to move forward in stages. While the projects will take time to complete, they represent a long-term investment in Delhi’s future mobility.

The expansion of the Delhi Metro continues to shape the city’s growth. By adding new routes and strengthening existing networks, the government is working toward a cleaner, faster, and more connected capital for the years ahead.

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