Cabinet approves two corridors of Delhi Metro Phase-IV projects

Indo-Bhutan pact on energy efficiency approved

NEW DELHI, Mar 13: The Union Cabinet on Wednesday approved two new corridors of Delhi Metro’s Phase-IV project — Lajpat Nagar to Saket G-Block and Inderlok to Indraprastha — Union Minister Anurag Thakur said.
The total project cost of the two corridors is estimated at Rs 8,399 crore, which will be sourced from the Union and Delhi Governments, and international funding agencies.
These two lines will comprise 20.762 km.
The Inderlok – Indraprastha corridor will be an extension of the Green Line and will provide interchange with the Red, Yellow, Airport Line, Magenta, Violet and Blue Lines. The Lajpat Nagar- Saket G Block corridor will connect the Silver, Magenta, Pink and Violet Lines.
The Cabinet also gave ex post facto approval to an initial pact between India and Bhutan on cooperation in the field of energy efficiency and conservation measures.
The MoU was signed between the Bureau of Energy Efficiency, Ministry of Power, Government of India, and the Department of Energy, Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources, Government of Bhutan, an official statement said.
According to the statement, the Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi approved the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between India and Bhutan on extending cooperation in the field of Energy Efficiency and Energy Conservation Measures.
As part of the MoU, India aims to assist Bhutan to enhance energy efficiency in the household sector by promoting star labelling programme developed by the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE), the statement said.
India aims to support Bhutan in its endeavour to develop and implement the standards and labelling scheme, it said.
Energy-intensive appliances are the main products leading to higher consumption at households or at commercial establishments.
In view of the rapid growth in energy intensive consumer goods, the demand for electrical energy has been increasing every year.
This rising demand can be optimised, if consumers prefer high-efficiency appliances.
BEE is spearheading the country’s star-labelling programme that now covers 37 appliances used in daily life.
The MoU has been prepared by the Ministry of Power in consultation with the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT).
The MoU will help in exchange of information, data, and technical experts related to energy efficiency and energy conservation between the two countries, as per the statement. (PTI)