The Union
government has allocated Rs 3,273.55 crore for Chennai Metro Rail Limited
(CMRL) since 2018, the lowest allocation among metro rail projects across the
country. The data was submitted by the
Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs in reply to a question in the Lok Sabha.
The highest
allocation was for Maharashtra, which received Rs 28,877 crore for metro
projects in Mumbai, Nagpur and Pune. Meanwhile, Bengaluru Metro (BMRCL)
received Rs 19,236 crore during the same period. Metro rail projects in Uttar
Pradesh’s Lucknow, Kanpur and Agra got Rs 12,919 crore while Rs 15,218 crore
was allotted to Gujarat’s Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar and Surat metro.
According to an RTI reply Tamil Nadu
government had written to the union government at least seven times, seeking
approval for Phase II of Chennai metro. The state government has accorded approval for the
implementation of three metro rail corridors, covering a length of 118.9
kilometres under Phase II of the Chennai Metro Rail Project. The state
government has also approached the union government seeking funds in a 50:50
ratio and loan assistance from bilateral/multilateral agencies.
The state
government’s proposal is under the consideration of the Ministry of Housing and
Urban Affairs for the past eight years.
The Rs 61,843-crore Chennai Metro Rail
Phase II project is yet to be cleared by the Cabinet Committee on Economic
Affairs, even though the Public Investment Board approved the project two years
ago. Tamil
Nadu government has funded the project, pinning hopes on the union government
to approve the proposal, and has allocated Rs 10,000 crore for the purpose in
the state budget
The detailed
project report for Coimbatore Metro is pending with the centre for the past
eight years. The central government has
permitted one city to have metro in southern states while in Uttar Pradesh,
Gujarat and Maharashtra have this facility in multiple cities.