PUNE (MUMBAI):
The
Maharashtra government approved a Rs 1,722 crore budget for Pune Metropolitan
Region Development Authority (PMRDA), more than half of which will be spent on
metro rail and a ring road.
The decision was taken after the chief minister Devendra
Fadnavis chaired a PMRDA meeting along with ministers Girish Bapat and Prakash
Mehta.
An official statement said, out of Rs 1,722 crore, 23 per cent
will be spent on metro and 33 per cent on ring road. It added that under the
Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Urban), houses will be constructed through a joint
venture with MahaHousing.
Fadnavis also approved a proposal for reserving 14 locations
measuring 13.3 hectares for this scheme. He also approved land acquisition
based on Detailed Project Planning (DPR) for Hinjewadi-Shivaji Nagar Metro.The
statement said a demonstrative centre will be set up to prepare a concept plan
for the PMRDA region.
It said the CM also approved the appointment of a consultant to prepare a comprehensive and integrated plan for water supply, waste water treatment, rain water harvesting and solid waste management.
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