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As per a report, the metro authority is seeking a final 200 million rupees installment from the Indi

[India’s First Underwater Metro Soon]( As per a report, the metro authority is seeking a final 200 million rupees installment from the India Railway board for the completion of the project. A soft loan of 41.6 billion rupees from the Japan International Cooperation Agency also has a contribution to the project. “About 40% of total transport demand will be tackled by these two metro services,” Sarkar said in an interview at his office in Kolkata. “It will be a relief for environmental pollution and the city should be much more decongested.” [Know More]( To stop receiving these emails,[Unsubscribe](

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