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Kolkata Metro Rail Corporation (KMRC) is a Government of India enterprise formed in 2008. The agency was formed to oversee the implementing Kolkata Metro Line 2, also known as East West Metro, connecting the twin cities Kolkata and Howrah. The metro rail route is partly underground including the part that will be under the river Ganges.[1][2][3] The 16.6 km route has six station each in underground and elevated portions. The terminal stations are Salt Lake Sector V and the Howrah Maidan.[4] The elevated stretch started operations on 13 February 2020.
Company type | Government-owned corporation |
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Founded | July 2008 |
Headquarters | KMRCL Bhawan, HRBC Complex, 2nd & 3rd Floor, Munsi Premchand Sarani, , |
Area served | Kolkata, Howrah |
Key people |
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Services | Public transport |
Revenue | ₹12.843 lakh (equivalent to ₹14 lakh or US$16,000 in 2023) (2022) |
₹7.9286 lakh (equivalent to ₹8.4 lakh or US$10,000 in 2023) (2022) | |
Total assets | ₹8,461.774 crore (equivalent to ₹90 billion or US$1.1 billion in 2023) (2022) |
Owner | Government of India
Ministry of Railways:- 74% Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs:- 26% |
Website | kmrc |
Footnotes / references "ANNUAL REPORT ENGLISH 2021-2022" (PDF). Kolkata Metro Rail Corporation Ltd. 2022. |
Ownership
editHistory
editKMRC was formed as a joint venture company between two govt bodies, i.e. Government of West Bengal and Government of India on a 50-50 partnership basis. Ministry of Urban Development (now renamed as Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs) holds the shares on behalf of Govt. of India.
On 29 September 2010, it was decided that Govt. of West Bengal withdraws all its shares from KMRC, and Govt. of India will be the shareholder of KMRC along with JICA. Thus Govt. of West Bengal gave all its shares to the Ministry of Railways, and making Kolkata Metro a central government entity again.[4]
Current status
editThe current shareholders are given below-
- Ministry of Railways 74% (including the shares of Govt. of West Bengal)
- Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs 26%
As of 31 March 2017, equity holding details-
Hurdles faced
editThe main problem that were faced by KMRC was regarding land. Most of the places, non-availability of land led to delay in the project multiple times. Some of them are mentioned below-
- Land issue for construction of a new Central station for Line 2, thus leading to route realignment.
- Land issue in Duttabad for erection of piers of elevated stretch, and leading to resurveying of the stretch by RITES
- Land and rehabilitation issues in construction of Mahakaran station and so shifting the station location.
Other issues were-
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Metro Railway Kolkata / Indian Railways Portal". mtp.indianrailways.gov.in. Retrieved 8 March 2024.
- ^ "India's deepest Metro station at Howrah also to be the largest". The Times of India. 1 March 2024. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 8 March 2024.
- ^ "Metro Railway Kolkata / Indian Railways Portal". mtp.indianrailways.gov.in. Retrieved 8 March 2024.
- ^ a b c "Annual Report" (PDF). Kolkata Metro Rail Corporation Ltd. 2017.
- ^ a b "KMRC Annual Report" (PDF).
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