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Raise taxes to fund Metro, says Centre
Updated On: 11 May, 2012 09:04 AM IST | | Sukirt D Gumaste
Union Ministry of Urban Development writes to state govts, Metro Rail firms and local bodies, suggests 'innovative' financing methods such as more taxes
Uncertainty is dogging the path of the Metro and the decision whether to have an elevated track or an underground one is suddenly only a minor issue for the state government. Now, the Centre has expressed its inability to provide funds for the project, and the Ministry of Urban Development (MUD) recently conveyed this through a letter stating cities should generate funds for mass rapid transit systems (MRTS) like the Metro through innovative financing methods like giving additional FSI and “dedicated taxes”.

Do it yourself: The cost of the proposed elevated Metro in the city isu00a0Rs 150 crore per kilometre. The Centre says funds should be generated by allowing more FSI along the corridor and higher taxes. representation pic
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