Delhi Budget 2019-20: Rs 500 crore allocated for Metro Phase IV

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Metro's Phase IV, which has become a bone of contention between the city government and the Centre, was allocated Rs 500 crore in the budget presented on Tuesday.

The 104-km-long Metro Phase-IV project was estimated to be completed by 2021 after government's in-principle approval to it in February 2016. It has yet to start despite approval of the Delhi cabinet.

"Our government has approved the proposal of Phase-IV of project comprising six corridors with the length of 103.93 km. With the completion of the phase-IV project, total length of the will become 453.93 km. I propose Rs 500 crore in the budget 2019-20 for Metro Phase-IV project," Sisodia, who is also Delhi's Finance Minister, said in his budget speech.

Union Housing and in January accused the of having a behavioural pattern of "creating hurdles" in response two conditions imposed by while clearing the project.

The Housing and Urban Affairs ministry is looking into the conditions imposed by the

The Delhi cabinet while clearing Metro Phase IV in December, 2018, had imposed conditions that the operational losses of the project should be shared on 50-50 basis by it and the Centre.

It had also put the condition that it will not have any liability on loan provided by (JICA) to fund the project.

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First Published: Tue, February 26 2019. 17:55 IST