Notwithstanding opposition to the existing bus rapid transport [BRT] stretch, Delhi government on Tuesday decided to start ground work on construction of 14 new BRT corridors across the city. Chief minister Sheila Dikshit was given a presentation on the proposed corridors following which public works department and Delhi Integrated Multi-Modal Transit System [DIMMTS]were told to prepare feasibility report for the ambitious project.
The existing BRT corridor between Ambedkar Nagar and Delhi gate was constructed by DIMMTS, a joint venture company jointly set up by Delhi government and Infrastructure Development Finance Corporation.
Chief secretary P K Tripathi, who was present in the meeting, said PWD and DIMMTS will prepare the feasibility studies for the proposed BRT corridors.
Following a court case and controversy related to the Ambedkar Nagar-Delhi Gate BRT corridor, the construction of 14 such corridors was put on hold but now government has decided to work on it.
The existing BRT corridor between Ambedkar Nagar and Delhi gate was constructed by DIMMTS, a joint venture company jointly set up by Delhi government and Infrastructure Development Finance Corporation.
Chief secretary P K Tripathi, who was present in the meeting, said PWD and DIMMTS will prepare the feasibility studies for the proposed BRT corridors.
Following a court case and controversy related to the Ambedkar Nagar-Delhi Gate BRT corridor, the construction of 14 such corridors was put on hold but now government has decided to work on it.