Delhi Govt’s Approval for Metro’s Phase 4 is Absurd & Not Final

Over this past weekend, an unnamed “senior government official” from Delhi’s government made an announcement that an “in-principle approval for the construction of Metro Phase-IV ” had been given at a recently held meeting between the Chief Minister & different government departments. As expected, this sent journalists across the city to quickly type up asinine pieces and firmly plant an incorrect lovely idea in their readers’ minds that Phase 4 has been approved and construction will start soon. I received many joyous tweets and emails, but I hate to disappoint – this “approval” from the Delhi government and its portrayal by the media is absurd on multiple levels. Allow me to explain:

1. An “in-principle” approval amounts to nothing. It has no bearing, no outcomes or take-aways. What matters is the state cabinet’s formal approval in writing. People in Chennai who follow their metro’s development would remember how the Ministry of Urban Development gave multiple “in-principle” approvals over the course of 5 years for its 9 km extension to Wimco Nagar, and finally delivered the formal approval in December 2015. As soon as that came in, the CMRL kick-started its tendering process.

2. Barely 2 weeks ago on January 28 2016, the DMRC published a notice to a select number of Chief Project Managers (CPMs) to start surveys & preliminary works for their assigned corridors. The inputs from this work are expected to go into the Detailed Project Report. This notice can be be seen below:

Allotment of preliminary work schedule for Phase 4 lines

Allotment of preliminary work schedule for Phase 4 lines

• Dwarka – Kanjhawala – Prem Piao: 18.6 km with 18 stations
• Tughlakabad – Saket – IGI Terminal 1: 19.68 km with 15 stations
• Majlis Park – R.K. Ashram: 10.72 km with 10 stations
• Pink line – Majlis Park – Maujpur: 12.56 km with 6 stations
• Green line – Inderlok – Indraprastha: 12.57 km with 10 stations
• Red line – Rithala – Narela: 21.73 km with 16 stations

See: Map of what the alignment of these lines could look like here – DMRC MD Approves Survey for Modified 95.86 km Phase 4

On a different note, the above metro lines are the only ones currently on the table for Phase 4. It’s comical to see different media houses such as PTI NewsThe StatesmanThe Economic Times & Business Standard still carry reports with Janakpuri West to RK Ashram and Lajpat Nagar to Saket G-Block lines as part of the chosen lines despite them being scrapped or truncated. See: DMRC MD Approves Survey for Modified 95.86 km Phase 4

3. The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation has not yet even prepared the final Detailed Project Report for Phase 4! DPRs for individual lines have either been prepared or an in a state of preparation. A final DPR which amalgamates all facets of this phase with specific details on all lines, their funding (very moot topic) and operational plan is yet to be prepared. Once that is done, it will be presented to the DDA, PWD and Urban Development Departments among others for their input, and finally to the state government for its formal approval. The Economic Times has published a direct quote from the same “senior government official” in support of this:

Once the Detailed Project Report (DPR) and financial proposal are received from DMRC, the matter will taken to the Delhi Cabinet for final approval so that the project can be completed at the earliest

To reiterate from my previous post on this topic,  There’s still a long way to go before all details of Phase 4 are finalized and approved. Currently, only 22.366 km out of the 159.327 km Phase 3 is operational. That’s just 14.03 percent and not enough for the DMRC to switch gears.

Once significant portions of the Pink & Magenta lines are operational in 2017, then the DMRC can be expected to finalize Phase 4’s DPR with:

1) Multiple changes in scope, alignment and design.  One of those changes in scope would include the addition of a new corridor connecting Dwarka with Gurgaon for which the DMRC was recently tasked with analyzing & preparing its DPR. Whether this will be an extension of the Airport Express line or the Blue line is yet to be seen.

2) A new funding plan that might not feature the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) as they’ve expressed their unwillingness to assist this time around.

So until the final DPR for Phase 4 is prepared and the state government gives its approval in writing, all these little ‘in-principle’ approval announcements from the government with no DPR in their hands will remain meaningless and absurd.

For more updates on the Delhi Metro’s project, check out the Delhi section of The Metro Rail Guy!

– TMRG

 

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Global traveler who prefers mass rapid transit

10 Responses to "Delhi Govt’s Approval for Metro’s Phase 4 is Absurd & Not Final"

  1. Kashyap says:

    Why haven’t you posted any Delhi metro update for the past few days?

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  2. Jaideep says:

    Any new update sir..

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  3. Ishwar says:

    Hye,_ i am the resident of gurgaon. And i am willing to see any new project of delhi metro in my city, because as of now, haryana government reject all the proposal and its truly dishearted that all the agencies whether is a private or government, don’t paying attention to this or if then why it take such times because if we look at the progress of metro in noida then its truly appreciable, within such a short time span they are constructing many new lines like magneta line, noida-greater noida line and extension of blue line as well as many more line is coming… I am really feel happy about noida growing infrastructure. But what about gurgaon(just only rapid metro phase 2 and that will be too in small section of city)
    Please don’t destroy this beautiful city by not paying attention to its infrastructure,
    The city already loses its smart city tag because of dirty politics…

    As well as, i request to dmrc and the government agencies to please expand the metro line throught all the city of gurgaon
    As well as don’t reduce the phase 4 lenght
    Due to lack of money, but its only one time investment. Because many international cities is growning and they all expanding its transit system to control pollution, to control traffic and more importantly saving billion of beautiful lifes by accident.
    Just look at the shanghai metro system, it always expanding but still the city is polluted. So how can we expect to reduce our metro length by knowing that we are populated too, because if we finished all the possible lines on all the possible routes in a very short fixed time then all the cars traveller on the road easily use the lines
    And government allowed odd even rule on every day.
    By this many positive thing happen
    AND INTELLIGENT ONE KNOW THE POSITIVE…..

    Please deliever this message to responsible one

    and i know that nothing is finalized yet on phase 4 but please don’t let them to reduce the size of phase 4
    Because if they delayed any line or extension then they also delayed the positive thing relate to it (and i hope you know and you understand)……
    Someone has to take stand
    And i know you have the power to do this…
    And please don’t forget about gurgaon
    Metro expansions…

    Thank you

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  4. arpit says:

    Kanjhawala line is final or not

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  5. arpit says:

    Please rply
    Sir

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  6. Abhishek says:

    How to reach you.. Please share your contact number

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