Mukherjee dedicates Metro Phase-I Project to people of Karnataka, Bengaluru

Bengaluru, June 17, 2017

President Pranab Mukherjee dedicated the Metro Phase-I project in Bengaluru to the people of the city and the entire state of Karnataka at a function here today.
Speaking on the occasion, the President said that, originally known as the Garden City, Bengaluru had slowly transformed itself into the Silicon Valley of India. As per global rankings, it has been rated as the most dynamic city of the world ahead even of the Silicon Valley. 
Mr. Mukherjee said that, in warming up to and finally adopting Metro as a viable mode of public transport, people in India were late by several decades. 
The first metropolitan railway started in London in the year 1863. By early 20th century, almost entire Europe, North America and countries in South America had metro rail networks in all their large cities. 
"We started with the first metro network in Kolkata in 1984 and then, once we started in Delhi in the year 2000, there was no looking back for Metro in India," he said.
The President said that the first phase of ‘Namma Metro’, totaling 42.3 km in length, started in the year 2008 and 31 km have been opened in different phases in the past. Today, the last section, measuring 11.3 km is being opened. The project has been built with major contributions coming from Government of Karnataka, Government of India, Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and Agence Francaise De Development (AfD)- France, he said.
He said credit should go to the people of Bengaluru, who have cooperated to the fullest extent and endured discomfort during the construction of the world class infrastructure facility. He said that he was happy to note that Phase-2 of the Namma Metro Project is already under implementation and this would add another 72 km to the existing 42 km of Phase-1.
He said that he had been informed that there is further plan to expand the Namma Metro network by proposing connectivity to the Bengaluru International Airport and a metro corridor along the Outer Ring Road. 
Mr. Mukherjee said that the construction of the mega project must have posed various challenges, and he was happy that because of the sincere work and dedication of engineers and workers, this project is being dedicated to the nation today. 
"Construction of a metro system in a living city has many challenges. Working in thickly populated areas, making tunnels through the hard rock of the Deccan Plateau, proximity to water table, handling modern technologies, are some of the areas, which our engineers must have dealt with, and overcome. As we complete the first phase of the project, one can be satisfied that as in other places the Metro in Bengaluru has proved to be a long term and viable solution to urban public transport," he said.
The President complimented the team of the Bengaluru Metro Rail Project for their excellent work. He also congratulated the Ministry of Urban Development, the people of Karnataka and the State Government for their efforts and thanked the Government of Japan and the Government of France for their financial assistance for this project. 
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