PM GatiShakti Panel Reviews Key Rail, Metro and Highway Projects to Boost Connectivity

New Delhi, March 20 (BNP): The 110th meeting of the Network Planning Group (NPG) under the PM GatiShakti initiative reviewed several major infrastructure projects aimed at improving multimodal connectivity and logistics efficiency across the country.

The meeting, held at the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), evaluated six projects, including rail, metro, and highway proposals from key ministries, in line with the PM GatiShakti National Master Plan.

Among the railway projects, proposals for doubling the Arakkonam–Chengalpattu line in Tamil Nadu and quadrupling the Whitefield–Bangarpet section in Karnataka were assessed. These projects are expected to enhance line capacity, reduce congestion, and improve freight and passenger movement along critical corridors.

In the urban transport segment, the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs presented plans for Mumbai Metro Line-11, connecting Anik Depot to the Gateway of India, and extensions of Pune Metro Line-4. These projects aim to ease urban congestion, improve connectivity, and support sustainable public transport systems in rapidly growing cities.

The group also reviewed two major road infrastructure projects. These include the four-laning of the Badnawar–Petlawad–Thandla corridor in Madhya Pradesh to strengthen regional connectivity and economic integration, and the construction of the Fotu La Tunnel in Ladakh to ensure all-weather connectivity on the strategic Srinagar–Leh route.

According to officials, these projects are expected to reduce travel time, improve logistics efficiency, and generate significant socio-economic benefits for surrounding regions. The focus remains on integrated planning, last-mile connectivity, and a coordinated “whole-of-government” approach under the PM GatiShakti framework.

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