BRICS' NDB Approves Loans for Mumbai Metro ($241 mn)
Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut ($500 mn) RRTS
The Mumbai Metro Rail II Project aims to improve Mumbai’s
transport and traffic conditions by providing a modern metro system, featuring
high-capacity, safe and comfortable mode of transport, BRICS said.
The New Development Bank (NDB) of the BRICS countries has
approved $241 million loan for Mumbai Metro and $500 million for the
Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS) Project.
The two loans were approved by the NDB Board, the
Shanghai-based bank set up by the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South
Africa) said in statement on Friday.
The $241 million loan for the Mumbai Metro Rail II
Project will be used for the purpose of implementing a metro rail Line 6 with a
length of about 14.47 km in the city of Mumbai.
The Mumbai Metro Rail II Project aims to improve Mumbai’s
transport and traffic conditions by providing a modern metro system, featuring
high-capacity, safe and comfortable mode of transport, it said.
Line 6 will provide much-needed rail-based connectivity
between the western and eastern suburbs, and will contribute towards an
integrated seamless public transport network in Mumbai.
The Project will be implemented by the Mumbai Metropolitan
Region Development Authority.
The NDB is supporting the implementation of metro lines
in Mumbai with length totalling to about 58 km (Line
2 and Line 7) by financing of the Mumbai Metro Rail Project approved by the NDB
in November, 2018, it said.
The NDB Board also approved a loan of $500 million for
the Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut RRTS Project.
The loan would be used by the National Capital Region
Transport Corporation Limited (NCRTC) for construction of a rapid rail corridor
connecting the National Capital Territory of Delhi with the cities of Ghaziabad
and Meerut located in the state of Uttar Pradesh.
The RRTS will have a total length of 82.15 km (68.03 km
elevated and 14.12 km underground) with 25 stations.
It will have a design speed of 180 km per hour, maximum
operating speed of 160 km per hour and high-frequency operations, which will
reduce the journey time from Delhi to Meerut to 60 minutes.
The project will develop an efficient and sustainable
regional transport system and reduce congestion in Delhi, by offering people
the alternative of settling in surrounding cities and being able to commute to
Delhi through a fast, reliable, safe and comfortable public transport system,
it said.
The NDB was set up with an initial authorised
capital of $100 billion by BRICS countries in 2014. It was officially opened in
Shanghai in 2015.
Since then it has been funding green infrastructure
projects in all the five countries.
The NDB also approved a loan of EUR 100 million to the
Black Sea Trade and Development Bank (BSTDB) for the Development of Russian
Water Transport Sector and a two-step loan of $100 million to the Eurasian
Development Bank (EDB) for the Toll Roads Programme
in Russia and $100 million to the Eurasian Development Bank for the Water
Supply and Sanitation Program in Russia.