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PM Modi Inaugurates Metro Lines, Other Projects Worth Rs 38,000 Crore In Mumbai

This was Modi's first visit to Mumbai after Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde took office in June-end  las year after dislodging the Maha Vikas Aghadi government.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday inaugurated and laid foundation stones of development projects worth more than Rs 38,000 crore in different sectors in Mumbai, giving a big push to infrastructure, urban travel and healthcare ahead of civic polls, where the BJP and the  Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena will seek to showcase these ventures to take on the political rivals.

This was Modi's first visit to Mumbai after Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde took office in June-end  las year after dislodging the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government.

At the inauguration and foundation stone laying ceremony of development projects at Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC), both Shinde and deputy chief minister Devendra Fadnavis targeted the Uddhav Thackeray-led Shiv Sena faction and the MVA government.Civic elections in Mumbai and some other important cities, including Pune, Thane and Nagpur, are likely to be held later this year.

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At a function held at the MMRDA ground in BKC, Modi inaugurated and laid foundation stones of a string of projects worth more than Rs 38,000 crore aimed at developing infrastructure, easing urban travel, and strengthening healthcare in the financial capital.

He laid  foundation stones for seven sewage treatment plants, a road concretisation project and redevelopment of the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus.

The PM inaugurated Mumbai Metro Rail Lines 2A and 7 built at a cost of around Rs 12,600 crore. They comprise a 35km-long elevated corridor stretching from Andheri to Dahisar in suburban Mumbai.

Modi also inaugurated 20 'Aapla Davakhana' (health clinics) named after Shiv Sena founder Bal Thackeray.

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Modi is the only PM who inaugurated projects whose ground breaking ceremony he had performed, Fadnavis said, adding this reflects beginning of a new culture. Those who ruled the Mumbai civic body for several years never worked to provide clean water to local residents, he said, targeting the Thackeray-led Sena faction.


Fadnavis also thanked the Centre for providing railway land for re-development of Dharavi, a sprawling slum colony in Mumbai. The CM said his government will transform Mumbai in the next three years and give a new identity to India's financial capital and also Maharashtra.


The 18.6 km-long Mumbai Metro Rail line 2A connects suburban Dahisar (East) with the 16.5 km-long DN Nagar (yellow line) while the metro line 7 joints Andheri (East) with Dahisar (East). The foundation stones of these lines were laid by PM Modi in 2015.

The prime minister also launched Mumbai 1 mobile app and National Common Mobility Card (NCMC). The app, which can be shown at the entry gates of metro stations, will facilitate ease of travel. It supports digital payment to buy tickets through UPI.

The mobility card will initially be used in metro corridors and can be later extended to other modes of mass public transit, including suburban trains and buses, an official release said.

Commuters will not need to carry multiple cards or cash, it said, adding the NCMC will enable quick, contact-less digital transactions, easing the process with a seamless experience.

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The seven sewage treatment plants will be built at a cost of around Rs 17,200 crore and come up at  suburban Malad, Bhandup, Versova, Ghatkopar, Bandra, Dharavi and Worli. They will have a combined capacity of around 2,460 MLD, said the release.

In an effort to strengthen healthcare infrastructure in Mumbai, the prime minister inaugurated 20 Hinduhridaysamrat Balasaheb Thackeray Aapla Dawakhana' clinics. The initiative provides essential medical services like health check-ups, medicines, investigations and diagnostics, free to people.

The PM laid the foundation stone for three new hospitals- a 360-bed multi-speciality municipal hospital in Bhandup, a 306-bed facility in Goregaon (West), and a 152-bed maternity home in Oshiwara.

The PM also launched a road concretisation project worth Rs 6,100 crore for around 400 km of roads in the megapolis.

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He also laid foundation stone for redevelopment of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus in south Mumbai.

This project is aimed at decongesting the southern heritage node of the terminus, augmentation of facilities, better multi-modal integration and conserving and restoring the world-famous iconic structure to its past glory, the release said. The redevelopment will cost more than Rs 1,800 crore.

The prime minister also started the transfer of approved loans of more than one lakh beneficiaries under the PM SVANidhi Yojana.

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