Greater Noida West, July 26, 2024 – The Greater Noida West metro service faces another setback as the latest Union Budget, presented on July 23, 2024, fails to allocate funds for the project. Residents of this rapidly growing area, formerly known as Noida Extension, are experiencing increased frustration as their hopes for improved public transportation remain unfulfilled. The absence of the metro service continues to result in extended and expensive daily commutes for the local population.
- Residents of Greater Noida West (Noida Extension)
- Metro project funding absent in the Union Budget
- Greater Noida West, Uttar Pradesh
- Union Budget presented on July 23, 2024
- Lack of budget allocation for the metro project
- Continued reliance on autos and e-rickshaws, increasing commute time and costs
Unfulfilled Promises & Rising Protests
The Greater Noida West metro service remains a distant dream, frustrating residents who bought homes based on promises of efficient public transportation. Repeated exclusions from budget allocations have shattered expectations, leading to growing discontent. As a result, residents have organized protests ranging from local demonstrations to larger gatherings at Jantar Mantar in Delhi, demanding the long-promised metro connectivity for their area.
Anjali Sharma, a local resident, expressed, “We were sold dreams of a connected life with the metro. Without it, our daily commutes are stressful and costly.” This sentiment echoes throughout Greater Noida West, highlighting the growing public transport demand.
Proposed Metro Lines: A Vision Unfunded
The planned metro lines, unfunded because of the disappointment with the Greater Noida West metro service, consist of:
- Noida Sector 51 to Greater Noida West
- Noida Sector 142 to Botanical Garden
- Pari Chowk to Jewar
- Jewar Airport to Delhi
DPR Status & Funding Concerns
While the Detailed Project Report (DPR) for the line between Noida Sector 142 and the Botanical Garden has been submitted for Center approval, the absence of budget allocation in the recent Union Budget raises concerns about the project’s future viability.
Rajiv Mehta, another resident, added, “We’ve protested and petitioned, but it feels like our voices are not being heard. The government’s inaction is disappointing.” This growing frustration underscores the urgency of addressing the Greater Noida West metro disappointment.
Government Response: Silence Amid Public Transport Demands
Despite widespread protests, the Uttar Pradesh government has shown little progress on the Greater Noida West metro service project. While local officials claim the issue is under consideration, they have failed to provide any concrete plans or timelines. This lack of clear communication and action has only intensified the frustration surrounding the long-awaited Greater Noida West metro service, leaving residents uncertain about the future of their public transportation needs.
Budget Allocation Absence
The absence of budget allocation for the Greater Noida West metro project in the Union Budget presented by Nirmala Sitharaman has left residents questioning the commitment of both state and central governments to their public transport demands.
As the wait for the Greater Noida West metro service continues, residents remain uncertain about when their vision of efficient public transportation will materialize. Despite the setbacks, the community persists in advocating for the metro service and improved living conditions. The responsibility now rests with the authorities to address these concerns and fulfill their commitments.
The ongoing delay in the Greater Noida West metro service underscores the vital role of public transportation in urban development and quality of life. This situation emphasizes the need for enhanced coordination between state and central governments to deliver on promises made to residents and promote sustainable urban growth. The realization of the metro service is crucial for the area’s future development and the well-being of its inhabitants.
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