The Urban Development (UD) ministry will seek the "advice and guidance" of an Empowered Group of Ministers (EGoM) on issues related to the Delhi Airport metro line.
Urban Development minister Kamal Nath replied positively to a query on whether his ministry would approach the EGoM, saying that they would do so "in the next two to three weeks".
Talking to reporters at the sidelines of a seminar here, Nath said they were going to the EGoM for its "advice and guidance".
However, the question as to who would pay the estimated Rs 2,000 crore Airport line debt and other aspects remain to be decided.
Urban Development minister Kamal Nath replied positively to a query on whether his ministry would approach the EGoM, saying that they would do so "in the next two to three weeks".
Talking to reporters at the sidelines of a seminar here, Nath said they were going to the EGoM for its "advice and guidance".
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The original operator of the Airport metro express line, Delhi Airport Metro Express Private Limited (DAMEPL), had earlier pulled out of the project with the DMRC having taken over the operations.
However, the question as to who would pay the estimated Rs 2,000 crore Airport line debt and other aspects remain to be decided.
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