City
Epaper

Maha Dy CM thanks PM Modi for clearing Pune Metro Phase II project

By IANS | Updated: June 25, 2025 18:23 IST

Mumbai, June 25 Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister and Pune district guardian minister Ajit Pawar on Wednesday thanked Prime ...

Open in App

Mumbai, June 25 Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister and Pune district guardian minister Ajit Pawar on Wednesday thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the members of the Union Cabinet for approving two projects under Phase II of the Pune Metro Rail Project comprising Vanaz to Chandni Chowk (Route 2A) and Ramwadi to Wagholi-Vitthalwadi (Route 2B) with an investment of Rs 3,626 crore.

The expansion aims to improve east-west connectivity by linking the city’s core areas with rapidly developing suburbs, addressing the growing demand for efficient and sustainable public transport.

He also expressed confidence that the Union Cabinet’s decision will play an important role in solving the traffic congestion in Pune, improving the public transport system, and in the economic, industrial, commercial and educational development of Pune and its surroundings.

“In the first phase of the Pune Metro Rail Project, the work of the Vanaj to Ramwadi line was taken up. In the second phase, which received approval today, two works will be completed on the route Vanaj to Chandni Chowk (Line 2 A) and Ramwadi to Wagholi-Vitthalwadi (Line 2 B),” he said.

He pointed out that both these lines are elevated and 12.75 kilometres long, and there will be 13 stations on these lines.

“This service will be used mainly by passengers from Chandni Chowk, Bavdhan, Kothrud, Kharadi, Wagholi suburbs. This project will also be important for the IT, commercial and industrial development of Pune. The project is planned to be completed in the next four years,” he said.

Meanwhile, Pawar on Wednesday held the meeting of the project management unit (PMU) and reviewed the important development works in the state, including Pune. He instructed to expedite the work of the 'Ahilyanagar-Beed-Parli' railway, which is important for the development of Marathwada.

Further, he also instructed the administration to launch a special campaign for shifting all government offices in the state to self-owned buildings instead of rented ones, for which the necessary funds should be provided and the construction of buildings should be given priority.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

NationalNoida Film City foundation stone to be laid today

InternationalIndia, Vietnam condemn cross-border terrorism during strategic dialogue meet

InternationalFrance congratulates India as Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla makes history with Axiom-4 Mission

InternationalZelenskyy, Trump discuss air defence, drone cooperation at NATO summit

InternationalLondon: International Widows Conference issues call to action "Don't Leave Widows Behind" in global push for gender equality

National Realted Stories

NationalOdisha CM reaffirms zero casualty commitment at state disaster management meet

NationalHigh-level meeting to be held in Pahalgam to review tourism

NationalCloudburst in Himachal Pradesh Triggers Flash Floods; Two Dead, Around 20 Feared Swept Away

NationalElectricity tariffs will be reduced for the first time in Maharashtra’s history: CM Fadnavis

NationalBharat Mata image row surfaces again, Guv arrives at Kerala University amid protest