The Delhi government has approved the extension of the Delhi Metro’s Rithala-Narela corridor to Kundli-Nathupur in Haryana. This new stretch will cover 23.73 kilometers, including 2.72 kilometers in Haryana, with 19 stations between Rithala and Narela and two new stations in Haryana. The project is estimated to cost Rs 6,230.99 crore and is expected to be completed in four years. This extension aims to connect rural areas to the main city, reducing travel time and promoting the use of public transportation. This extension is part of the larger Delhi Metro Phase-4 project, with the goal of easing congestion on roads and combating pollution.
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