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    SILVER LINE PROJECT

    • November 29, 2020
    • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
    • Category: DPN Topics
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    Subject: Economy

    Context: The Kerala government has informed the NITI Aayog that the 529.45 km semi-high-speed rail SilverLine from Kochuveli to Kasaragod, estimated to cost ₹63,941 crore, is “viable and feasible”.

    Concept:

    • The government said the public-private partnership component of the joint venture between the Indian Railways and Kerala would be “improved” and that the “equity cash contribution” of Railways had been brought down from ₹7,720 crore to ₹2,150 crore.

    About the Project :

    • It involves laying of semi high-speed trains between the two corners of the state of Kerala.
    • It is 532- km long. The corridor will be built away from the existing line between Thiruvananthapuram and Thrissur.
    • It aims to connect major districts and towns with semi high-speed trains that will run on their own tracks.
    • The Kerala Rail Development Corporation (K-Rail), a joint venture between the Ministry of Railways and the Kerala government to execute projects on a cost-sharing basis, will be the nodal agency.
    economy SILVER LINE PROJECT
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