Centre's nod to metro schemes for three cities

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| The choice of deciding about the nature of gauge to be adopted in the metro rail projects has been given to state governments, Reddy said. |
| In his inaugural address at Cityscapes 2006, a meet on urban infrastructure reforms with public-private linkages, being organised by the Ficci here, Reddy said metro rail projects in Hyderabad, Mumbai and Bangalore can take off immediately. |
| The project proposals were pending, following the stand of Indian Railways that broad gauge should be adopted for metro rail projects while many state governments were preferring standard gauge. |
| The Centre has also cleared National Urban Transport Policy with a focus on "shifting the emphasis from personal transport to public transport," he said. |
| Referring to Rs 50,000 crore Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission launched in December last, Reddy said the state-governments should come forward with urban governance and services sector reforms linked with the project. |
| Less-developed states in the country should try to get more benefit from the project than the developed states, Reddy said. |
First Published: Apr 08 2006 | 12:00 AM IST