India’s first Ring Metro project steers towards completion in Delhi; PM Modi to inaugurate key corridors

Delhi news: Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi is slated to inaugurate several expansion projects of the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation on March 8, 2026, after which the national capital will embrace the country’s first fully operational ‘Ring Metro.’ Delhi Chief Minister (CM) Rekha Gupta confirmed the development on Friday. She said the projects form part of the ongoing expansion of the Delhi metro, whose outlay exceeds Rs 18, 300 crore. As per the CM, the project’s aim is to bolster public transport across the national capital, and ensure a smooth commuting experience for millions of people in the national capital. 

PM Modi interacting with a commoner during a ride in Delhi metro
PM Modi interacting with a commoner during a ride in Delhi metro

Pink line to expand to 71.56 km

The programme’s key highlight will be the inauguration of the Majlis Park–Maujpur-Babarpur section of the metro’s Pink Line. With the addition of this 12.3 km long stretch, the Pink Line will expand to nearly 71.56 km, forming India’s first fully operational Ring Metro, encircling large parts of Delhi and enhancing cross-city connectivity. The elevated corridor will house railway stations such as Majlis Park, Burari, Jharoda Majra, Jagatpur-Wazirabad, Soorghat, Nanaksar-Sonia Vihar, Khajuri Khas, Bhajanpura, Yamuna Vihar, and Maujpur-Babarpur.

Delhi's Ring Metro project
Delhi’s Ring Metro project

Additionally, the project also includes other infrastructure elements like a new bridge over the Yamuna River and a double-decker viaduct, designed to accommodate both a metro line as well as a road flyover.

Magenta Line to get a boost too

At the same event, PM Modi will also inaugurate the Deepali Chowk-Majlis Park extension of the Magenta Line. The 9.92 km elevated corridor will have seven new stations in its kitty, taking its total length to approximately 49 km.

PM to lay foundation stone for 3 additional corridors

It is noteworthy that apart from the new sections’ inaugural, PM Modi will also lay the foundation stone for three additional corridors under Phase V (A) of the metro expansion project. The corridors in the pipeline include the Central Vista corridor connecting Ramakrishna Ashram Marg to Indraprastha, along with two extensions of the Golden Line linking Aerocity to Terminal 1 of the airport and Tughlakabad to Kalindi Kunj.

Officials eye reduced traffic congestion, pollution

Officials said that the expanded metro network is expected to improve connectivity across Delhi and neighbouring cities falling in NCR, while aiming to reduce traffic congestion and pollution in the rapidly-growing city. 

 

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