
The design of the Blue Line phase 2a Nama metro is in progress on the outer circle in Begaruru. | Photo Credit: Allen Egenus J
Suggested construction of a raised road along the metro viaduct as a double insertion structure for 37.12 km in two corridors-the JP Nagar 4. Phase to Hebbal along Orr West and from Hoshalli to Kadabagere along Magadi Road along Magadi Road along Magadi Road along Magadi Road along Magadi Road Road along Magadi Road along Magadi Road along Magadi Road along Magadi Road along Magadi Road on Thursday.
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The total phase 3 project will cost a total of 15,611 GBP for 44.65 km and is expected to be put into operation in 2030. Thursday’s permission is part of a project that includes 28.48 km in corridor 1 from JP Nagar and 8.63 km in Corridor 2 from Hosahali.
No own resource
While Bengaluru Smart Infrastructure Limited has no own source to pay off loans for government guarantees, the greater bengalur authority has no financial situation to allow any money for the project, because new city corporations are going to be created. It is therefore expected that the state government will bear the entire project costs. It is estimated that the total cost of the soil for the project is around 3,023 Crore.
Approval comes at a time when the main Minister Siddaramaiah emphasized a higher share in the metro financing and the lack of financial support of the center recently at the opening of the yellow metro line, attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
While the double insertion structure is designed for 4 stripes of two stripes on each side, the raised road will pass next to existing overpass. In the case of maintaining existing overpasses, it becomes costly due to further land requirements and buildings involved, such overcomes will be removed.
Six new STP
The Cabinet also approved the establishment of six new wastewater treatment plants (STP) in Bengalur at the price of 956 GBP Crore and upgraded the capacity of STP in Kengeri of its 60 million liters per day (billion) to 80 billion.
Meanwhile, the state government decided to withdraw 60 cases filed against farmers, students and activists Kannada. The state also decided to strengthen financial assistance in non -cash treatment of the victims of road accidents. While the center sets 1.5 ₹ Lakh, the state chipped in another £ 1 lakh.
Published – 4 September 2025 23:58 is





