Jaipur Metro Phase-2: Modi to lay ₹13,037 crore foundation on July 4
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will virtually lay the foundation stone for the 41-km Jaipur Metro Phase-2 project on 4 July, during a programme at Pachpadra in the Balotra district of Rajasthan. The project, estimated at ₹13,037.66 crore, is among the state's most significant urban infrastructure undertakings in recent years.
Key Developments
The virtual foundation-laying ceremony will be broadcast live at the Indoor Hall of Sawai Mansingh (SMS) Stadium in Jaipur. Alongside the infrastructure milestone, a district-level Rozgar Utsav (Employment Festival) will also be held at the same venue, where around 4,000 newly recruited government employees are expected to receive their appointment letters after completing on-site registration. The event is scheduled to commence at 11:00 am IST.
Preparations and Security Arrangements
Groundwork for the event was reviewed on Thursday at a meeting chaired by Jaipur District Collector Sandesh Nayak, attended by officials from multiple departments. The District Collector directed the police administration to put in place comprehensive security and law-and-order measures, including traffic management, parking, VIP movement protocols, crowd control, and deployment of adequate security personnel — including women police officers.
Officials were also instructed to ensure essential public facilities at the venue, covering seating, drinking water, sanitation, mobile toilets, medical assistance, ambulances, fire safety, uninterrupted power supply with backup generators, and internet and communication infrastructure. Specific directions were issued to ensure accessibility arrangements for persons with disabilities.
Green Initiative Alongside the Event
Jaipur District Collector Sandesh Nayak announced that 5 lakh saplings will be planted across Jaipur district under the Hariyalo Rajasthan campaign in conjunction with the event. The move signals the state government's attempt to combine infrastructure announcements with environmental commitments.
Officials Present at the Review Meeting
The preparatory meeting was attended by Additional District Collector (I) and Programme Nodal Officer Rajiv Dwivedi, Additional District Collector (IV) Ashish Kumar, Additional District Collector (Jaipur City North) Rajendra Singh, Additional District Collector (Jaipur City South) Yugantar Sharma, Jaipur Metro Director (Company Affairs) and Assistant Nodal Officer Mahesh Buradia, and Chief District Education Officer and Assistant Nodal Officer Mukul Kaviya, among other senior officials.
What This Means for Jaipur
The Jaipur Metro Phase-2 project is expected to significantly expand the city's rapid transit footprint, building on the existing Phase-1 network. This comes amid a broader national push for urban mobility upgrades in Tier-1 and emerging Tier-2 cities. With a 41-km corridor and an outlay exceeding ₹13,000 crore, the project ranks among the largest metro expansions currently being initiated across India's non-metro cities. Construction timelines and phased rollout details are expected to be made public following the formal foundation-laying on 4 July.