Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, in a tweet, said the decision will "go a long way" in reducing congestion and pollution in the city. "A big decision by Cabinet today," he tweeted.
With the completion of 103-km-long Phase IV, the total length of the metro corridor in the city will cross the 450-km mark. Its Detailed Project Report (DPR) was cleared in June 2016.
"The next clearance has to be given by the Union government. Once it is done, work will start. The project will come up within six years of initiation of construction work," Sisodia said.
The proposed corridors are Rithala - Narela (21.73 km) Inderlok - Indraprastha (12.58 km), Tughlakabad - Aerocity (20.20 km), Lajpat Nagar - Saket G-Block (7.96 km), Janakpuri (west) - RK Ashram (28.92 km) and Mukundpur-Maujpur (12.54 km).
"Some changes have been made," Sisodia said when asked about the changes brought in the final approved version of the project.
Of its total length, 67 km would be elevated and the rest underground, Sisodia said, adding that the mass rapid transit's ridership will increase by about 8.5 lakh once it is operational.
"Monthly progress report of the project will be submitted to the Delhi government," Sisodia said.
Earlier in June, the DPR prepared by the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) was cleared despite demands by a few MLAs for bringing about minor tweaks in the routes.
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