Prime Minister Narendra Modi virtually inaugurated a new section of the Pune Metro today, marking a significant milestone for the city’s urban development. This event is not just a step forward in improving connectivity for Pune’s growing population but also part of a larger infrastructure expansion across Maharashtra, with projects worth ₹11,200 crore being unveiled.
The newly inaugurated Pune Metro stretch, from the District Court to Swargate, is a critical part of Phase 1 of the project. Developed at a cost of ₹1,810 crore, this underground section promises to ease traffic congestion and improve public transport in one of Maharashtra’s fastest-growing cities. But the development doesn’t stop here—Modi also laid the foundation for the Swargate-Katraj extension, a 5.46 km fully underground route costing ₹2,955 crore. This extension will further expand the reach of the metro, benefitting thousands of daily commuters.
Pune Metro’s journey began much earlier, with initial discussions dating back to 2008. However, it wasn’t until 2016, under the current government, that significant progress was made. Since then, rapid expansion has turned the vision into reality. Modi emphasized the importance of such developments in tackling the urban challenges posed by Pune’s rising population, noting that modern transport systems like the metro are integral to the city’s growth.
This virtual inauguration was part of a broader unveiling of projects across Maharashtra, all aimed at boosting the state’s infrastructure and economy. Among these was the dedication of the Bidkin Industrial Area, a 7,855-acre project located near Aurangabad. Developed under the National Industrial Corridor Development Program, this area is expected to attract investments and create job opportunities for thousands of youth in the region. With over ₹6,400 crore invested, this industrial hub is positioned to become a cornerstone of Maharashtra’s economic landscape.
In addition to these, the Prime Minister also inaugurated the revamped Solapur Airport. The upgraded facilities will significantly improve connectivity for tourists and business travelers, especially benefiting those visiting the region’s spiritual centers like Bhagwan Vitthal. With a capacity to handle over 4.1 lakh passengers annually, the airport is expected to drive both tourism and local industry growth.
Another important announcement made by Modi was the laying of the foundation stone for a memorial dedicated to Savitribai Phule at Bhidewada, the site of her first girls’ school. This project aims to honor Phule’s contributions to women’s education, with the memorial set to include a skill development center and a library. The Prime Minister highlighted the government’s ongoing efforts to empower women, drawing attention to initiatives like Swachh Bharat, which have had a transformative impact on women’s health and education.
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As Pune Metro reaches this new phase of development, it serves as a symbol of the city’s evolution into a modern urban hub. This inauguration, along with the other projects launched today, reflects the broader goals of the state and central governments to create a more connected, industrially robust, and inclusive Maharashtra.
With the foundation stones laid for future projects and ongoing efforts to boost infrastructure, Maharashtra is set to witness a surge in economic growth, investment, and development, positioning itself as a key driver in India’s progress.