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Adani, GMR, SNCF show interest in the redevelopment of the New Delhi railway station

The project, being implemented by the Rail Land Development Authority (RLDA), is estimated to cost ₹ 6,500 Crores and will be completed in around four years. RLDA is currently working on 62 stations in a phased manner while its subsidiary, IRSDC has taken up another 61 stations. The railway stations across India will be redeveloped on a PPP Model as a part of Smart City Projects launched by the Government of India. Read More: LiveMint

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It's exciting to read about projects that focus on improving public infrastructure. The article provides a useful overview. [Raxi Win Login]

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A well-planned redevelopment could significantly enhance connectivity and convenience for millions of passengers. [Yaar Win Login]

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Upgrading major transport hubs is always a positive move. The information is presented in a clear and engaging manner. [Dmwin Register]

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Infrastructure projects like this have the potential to benefit both travelers and the local economy. Great article. [Dost Win Register]

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Redeveloping a major railway station is an important step toward improving travel infrastructure. This update is very informative. [Jaiclub Register]

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