Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announced that Kolkata Metro will get 60 new generation trains in the next 5 years. Separately, Suvendhu Adhikari revealed plans for a Water Metro system in Kolkata, part of the Sagarmala 2 programme.

New Generation Trains for Kolkata Metro

Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw travelled in Kolkata Metro on Saturday and announced plans to induct 60 new generation trains over the next four to five years.

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Speaking at the metro station, Vaishnaw said, "We are planning about 60 new generation trains for Kolkata Metro in the coming 4-5 years. These trains will be inducted, and Kolkata Metro Rail will get a totally new generation of trains." The minister added that these new trains are part of a broader plan to modernise Kolkata Metro and enhance urban mobility in the city.

"To improve mobility in Kolkata city, a lot of efforts have been made. As the projects advance, mobility in Kolkata city will advance too," he said. During the metro train journey, he said, "60 new trains of the new generation will be inducted into Kolkata Metro in the next five years."

Kolkata to Get Water Metro, Join Sagarmala 2

Later in the day, West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendhu Adhikari received Union Minister Vaishnaw at Nabanna, the state secretariat.

Meanwhile, Adhikari on Thursday announced that Kolkata will be connected through a Water Metro system, making it the 18th city in India to adopt the water-based urban transport network, while also outlining major maritime and infrastructure expansion plans under the Centre's Sagarmala 2 programme.

Addressing a press conference, CM Adhikari said the state government has decided to actively participate in Sagarmala 2 and is preparing project proposals worth Rs 22,700 crore over the next five years, focusing on coastal development, fishing infrastructure, island development and other maritime initiatives.

"Kolkata will be connected through a Water Metro system, making it the 18th city in India to adopt this mode of transport. The previous government did not actively participate in several key projects of the Central Government. As a result, we missed the opportunity to be part of the Sagarmala 1 programme," he said. Talking about the Sagarmala 2 programme, he added, "However, yesterday, the PM approved the Sagarmala 2 programme, and we have decided to join the scheme. We are preparing project proposals worth Rs 22,700 crore for implementation over the next five years." (ANI)

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