Over 26% land acquired for Samruddhi Corridor so far: Mah govt

Press Trust of India  |  Nagpur 

The has so far acquired 26.64 per cent land, of total 9,330.04 hectares required for the proposed Mumbai-Expressway, called the Samruddhi Corridor.

PWD (public undertakings), Eknath Shinde, informed this in a written reply in the state here today.


He also said that Rs 46,000 crore is the total cost of the project, of which Rs 10,000 crore is required for land alone.

Shinde was responding to a question raised by in the state

"The state has acquired 26.64 per cent land out of the total 9,330.04 hectares required for the project. Rs 1,631.82 crore have been spent so far on the land acquisition," he said.

According to the minister, the state-owned agencies, such as MIDC, CIDCO, SRA, and have made a provision of Rs 2,400 crore loan to MSRDC, which is implementing the Samruddhi Corridor project.

The also said that there is no question of imposing cess on petrol and diesel in the 10 districts, from where the Mumbai-Super Communication Expressway will pass.

"The has also tied up with the of for funding of the project," Shinde said.

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First Published: Fri, December 15 2017. 15:20 IST