DMRC will execute Kochi Metro: Chandy

October 25, 2012 03:05 am | Updated November 16, 2021 09:49 pm IST - THIRUVANANTHAPURAM

FOR KERALA PAGE:: Chief Minister Ommen chandy during an interview to THE HINDU  on Tuesday...........Photo:S_Mahinsha

FOR KERALA PAGE:: Chief Minister Ommen chandy during an interview to THE HINDU on Tuesday...........Photo:S_Mahinsha

Chief Minister Oommen Chandy asserted here on Wednesday that the Kochi Metro Rail Project would be executed by Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) in association with E. Sreedharan in three years.

The Chief Minister said he had held talks with Mr. Sreedharan (former Managing Director of DMRC) that there was no change in the government’s resolve that Mr. Sreedharan would oversee the project. “The DMRC and Mr. Sreedharan are our best bet for timely completion of the project. Steps would be taken to remove any impediments to fast completion of the project.”

Mr. Chandy said he would write to Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit in view of the confusion caused at the recent meeting of the director board of Kochi Metro Rail Ltd, and would meet her, if necessary. He proposed to meet Union Minister for Urban Development Kamal Nath early next week in Delhi to sort out the issues.

The Chief Minister said the decision regarding restriction for the DMRC in taking up work outside Delhi, which was mentioned at the director board meeting by its chairman, was only a recent one. The DMRC had started work eight to nine months ago and engineers had been recruited.

All facilities would be extended to Mr. Sreedharan for early completion of the work as promised.

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