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Patna MRTS, constructed under a public-private partnership model, is estimated to cost ₹ 13,365.77 crore (US$1.5 billion). [9] [2] This cost excludes land acquisition cost, which will be paid for by the Bihar government. The first phase (consisting of the east–west and north–south corridors) will include both a 15.36 km (9.54 mi) elevated ...
The Magenta Line of the Delhi Metro India's modern regional rail system in Meerut, the RapidX Mylapore MRTS station in Chennai. The suburban rail is the largest urban transit mode in India by ridership.
English: This chart shows the average daily passenger patronage of MRTS, Chennai at various stations during 2009-10. Regarding creation of image: The chart was created using Microsoft Excel and was later saved as jpg.
The area of jurisdiction of Patna Regional Development Authority covers an approximately 234.70 Square Kilometers comprising Within Patna district: The Patna Urban Agglomeration area which comprises Patna Municipal Corporation Area (PMC), Danapur Cantonment Area, Danapur Nagar Palika Parishad area, Khagaul Nagar Palika Parishad area, Phulwari Sharif Nagar Palika Parishad area.
U.S. map showing the average cost of a dozen roses by state, analysis by FinanceBuzz. The states with the highest cost for a dozen roses include Hawaii ($143), Texas ($110), and Washington ($106.65).
In October 2016, Bihar cabinet approved the Patna master plan 2031 which envisages development of Bihta Airport. [6] Bihar government is acquiring 126 acres of land for construction of the new airport. [7] 17.6 km 2 of area in Dumri Village in Punpun block of Patna Metropolitan Region has been allocated for IT Park. [8] Patna metropolitan Limits
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