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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday will inaugurate the 12.3-km Majlis Park–Maujpur-Babarpur stretch of the Pink Line and the 9.9-km Deepali Chowk–Majlis Park extension of the Magenta Line and lay the foundation stone for three new corridors under Phase V(A) of the Delhi Metro project. The new Pink Line stretch will complete the circular alignment of the corridor, making it the country’s first operational ring metro network.
The Majlis Park–Maujpur-Babarpur section features nine stations, all elevated, and is expected to strengthen connectivity between north and northeast Delhi. The stations are - Majlis Park, Burari, Jagatpur-Wazirabad, Soorghat, Sonia Vihar, Khajuri Khas, Bhajanpura, Yamuna Vihar and Maujpur-Babarpur.
The new Pink Line corridor also features key infrastructure elements – a new bridge over the Yamuna and a double-decker viaduct that carries both a metro line and a road flyover.
Alongside this, PM Modi will also inaugurate the Deepali Chowk–Majlis Park corridor, an elevated extension of the Magenta Line that will connect localities such as Madhuban Chowk, Uttar Pitampura–Prashant Vihar, Haiderpur Badli Mor and Bhalaswa. There will be a total of seven stations on this stretch.
Parts of the Magenta Line corridor reach a height of around 28.36 metres, making it one of the highest elevated sections in the Delhi Metro network. With this addition, the line’s total length will expand to nearly 49 km. Currently, the Botanical Garden-Krishna Park Extension stretch of the corridor is operational.
The new Pink and Magenta Line corridors – which are part of development projects worth around Rs 33,500 crore – are expected to significantly improve last-mile connectivity and reduce travel time for thousands of daily commuters across the national capital.
PM TO LAY FOUNDATION FOR 3 NEW METRO CORRIDORS
PM Modi will also lay the foundation stone for three new Delhi Metro corridors under Phase V-A of the Delhi Metro project. These include the Ramakrishna Ashram Marg–Indraprastha corridor, the Aerocity–Indira Gandhi International Airport Terminal-1 corridor, and the Tughlakabad–Kalindi Kunj corridor.
The 9.9-km Central Vista corridor from Ramakrishna Ashram Marg to Indraprastha will be built underground and is expected to improve connectivity to key government and cultural landmarks in central Delhi, including India Gate, Central Secretariat and Bharat Mandapam.
The Aerocity–Terminal 1 extension will be a 2.26-km underground stretch with a new station linking the Golden Line to the domestic airport terminal, while the 3.9-km Tughlakabad–Kalindi Kunj extension will be an elevated corridor connecting areas in south Delhi and improving access from Faridabad and Ballabhgarh to the airport through the existing Violet Line.
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said the metro expansion marks a major step toward a faster, smoother and environmentally friendly public transport system in the national capital. She added that the projects will reduce pressure from private vehicles on roads while helping curb pollution.
PM TO LAUNCH DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS WORTH RS 33,500 CRORE
Along with the metro projects, PM Modi will inaugurate and lay the foundation stones of development projects worth around Rs 33,500 crore in Delhi.
Along with the metro projects, the Prime Minister will also inaugurate and lay the foundation stone for redevelopment works worth around Rs 15,200 crore under the General Pool Residential Accommodation (GPRA) programme. The redevelopment at Sarojini Nagar, Netaji Nagar, Kasturba Nagar and Sriniwaspuri will provide over 9,350 modern flats for government employees along with around 48 lakh square feet of office space.
Before the programme, PM Modi is scheduled to visit the newly constructed GPRA Type-5 quarters in Sarojini Nagar and hand over keys to female allottees.
Overall, these development projects, including the opening of two metro corridors, are aimed at strengthening urban infrastructure and improving public transport in Delhi.
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(with inputs from PTI)
Published By:
Prateek Chakraborty
Published On:
Mar 8, 2026 08:17 IST
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