Delhi just dropped a massive pile of cash to expand its Metro system. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta approved a payment covering the city's share for three new Phase IV lines, aiming to boost connectivity and fight pollution. The total project costs over fourteen thousand crore rupees, with Delhi contributing nearly thirty-four hundred crore.
The first line will stretch from Lajpat Nagar to Saket G-Block, featuring eight elevated stations. A second corridor connects Inderlok to Indraprastha, mostly underground. These two lines share a combined budget, with the city funding a portion of the total expense.
A third, longer route will run from Rithala to Kundli in Haryana, including numerous stations. This corridor's cost is split between...