Tamil Nadu government has sought matching funds from the Centre for
implementing the Rs 61,843 crore Chennai Metro Rail Phase II project as Chennai
Metro Rail has become one of the lifelines for Chennaites. It has catered to 25 crore commuters so far.
Chief Minister M K Stalin requested Prime Minister Narendra Modi again
seeking funds in a 50:50 ratio to implement the Phase-II project. Currently,
the project is a state-funded project. The chief minister was sharing a dais
with the Prime Minister
With the work on 120
kilometer second phase of Chennai Metro is in full swing with the help of funds
provided by the Tamil Nadu government, the state’s plea for matching funds by
the Union urban development ministry is pending for more than five years. At one stage the urban
development ministry had asked the state government to cut down costs on the
second phase. The state government pruned the project and sent a report
promptly a few years ago. But nothing is heard from the Urban Development
ministry which has sanctioned funds for several metro rail projects in Uttar
Pradesh Maharashtra and Gujarat. The detailed project report of Coimbatore
Metro is pending with the Union ministry for the past six years.
The first phase Chennai Metro has catered to 25 crore passengers. In 2023,
Chennai Metro found a huge increase in the patronage with 9.11 crore passengers
availing the services, according to data available from Chennai Metro.
Commencing its operations as part of the first phase on June 29, 2015.
Chennai Metro catered to only 2.8 crore in the initial three years till
December 31, 2018. The patronage increased during the year 2018 as it clocked
3.28 crore passengers annually but then there was a decline in the next two
years.
During 2020, a total of 1.18 crore passengers availed the services while
in 2021, a total of 2.53 crore passengers took to the metro. However, it was
during the calendar years 2022 and 2023, the patronage peaked. In the year 2022, 6.09 crore passengers
availed the Metro services while in 2023, a total of 9.11 crore people took to
Metro, a release stated