Mumbai Metro Line 5 Expanded to 34.21 km; Phase 1 Nears Safety Inspection
The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) has expanded Metro Line 5 to 34.21 km by adding an 11.83 km extension called Metro Line 5A, connecting Thane, Bhiwandi, Kalyan, and Ulhasnagar. Phase 1, covering Thane to Dhamankar Naka, is nearing the Commission of Metro Rail Safety (CMRS) inspection, with an expected public opening by the end of 2026 or 2024 according to different sources. The Rs 18,130 crore project aims to improve connectivity in key economic hubs, reducing travel time and enhancing regional mobility.
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The articles primarily present official government perspectives, highlighting statements from Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Deputy Chief Minister emphasizing the project's economic and connectivity benefits. There is limited representation of opposition or independent viewpoints, focusing instead on government-led development narratives and project milestones.
The overall tone across the articles is positive, emphasizing progress, connectivity improvements, and economic potential. The coverage highlights milestones like safety inspections and expected openings, portraying the metro expansion as a beneficial infrastructure development for the Mumbai Metropolitan Region.
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