Karnataka Cabinet approves Rs 15,611 crore for Ring Road, Kadabagere metro expansion

By Vinaykumar Patil  |  First Published Mar 15, 2024, 3:41 PM IST

The Karnataka Cabinet approved a ₹15,611 crore investment for Bengaluru's metro expansion, focusing on easing traffic congestion. The third phase covers 44.65 kilometers, extending along Outer Ring Road and Magadi Road. Completion is projected by 2028, with the government funding 80-85%. Delta Electronics India donated ₹65 crore, securing naming rights for Bommasandra Metro Station.


The Karnataka Cabinet has given the nod for a mammoth investment of ₹15,611 crore towards the expansion of the city's metro network. This approval, announced after a Cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, marks a pivotal step forward in addressing the burgeoning transportation needs of the state capital.

Minister Krishna Byre Gowda, speaking on behalf of the government, emphasized the pivotal role of the metro in alleviating Bengaluru's traffic woes. The approved third phase of the metro project encompasses a sprawling 44.65 kilometres, strategically designed to ease commuting hassles along crucial corridors.

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A major highlight of the expansion entails the extension of the metro along Outer Ring Road, spanning a distance of 32.15 kilometres from Hebbal to J.P. Nagar. Additionally, a 12.5-kilometre stretch from Hosahalli to Kadbagere on Magadi Road is slated for development, further enhancing connectivity and accessibility for residents across the city.

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The ambitious endeavour is estimated to be completed by 2028, although timelines may be subject to adjustments due to factors such as land acquisition procedures and other logistical considerations. Notably, the state government has committed to providing 80 to 85 per cent of the funding for the project, underscoring its dedication to bolstering public infrastructure and facilitating smoother urban mobility.

Delta Electronics India Private Limited has stepped forward to contribute ₹65 crore towards the construction of the Bommasandra Metro Railway Station. In exchange for this financial support, the company secures naming rights for the station, which will be known as 'Delta Electronic Bommasandra Metro Station' for the next three decades.

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