Hinjewadi Metro News: Updates on Hinjewadi to Shivajinagar Metro Project
Hinjewadi Metro News: The Hinjewadi to Shivajinagar Metro project, one of Pune’s key infrastructure developments, is now expected to take longer to complete. While the initial goal was to have the metro operational by March 2025, delays have pushed the completion timeline to October 2025. Here’s a detailed update on the project, its progress, and the reasons for the delay.
Project Overview
The Hinjewadi-Shivajinagar Metro is Pune’s third major metro route, spanning 23 kilometers. It is designed as an elevated corridor, with pillars standing 18 to 20 meters high. The project, managed under a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model, is expected to cost ₹8,313 crores.
The metro line includes 23 stations, out of which work on 12 stations has been completed. The project promises to significantly improve connectivity between Hinjewadi, Pune’s IT hub, and Shivajinagar, a central location in the city.
Current Progress
As of now, 79% of the project is complete. Here are some key updates:
- Pillar construction: 100% completed.
- Station work: 12 out of 23 stations are finished.
- Remaining tasks: Important structural works like stairways and interconnections at various locations, including Shivajinagar (RBI) and Aundh, are still pending.
Challenges such as high-tension power lines and slow progress at specific locations like the University Chowk have contributed to the delays.
Reasons for Delays
The project started in November 2021 with a target to finish by March 2025. However, the contractor failed to meet the deadlines due to several factors:
- Pending station work: 11 stations still require substantial construction and finishing.
- Slow pace in critical areas: Work at Shivajinagar and Aundh is moving slower than expected.
- Technical hurdles: Issues such as relocating high-tension lines and managing traffic disruptions near key intersections have slowed progress.
- Budget and management challenges: Despite adequate funding, coordination issues have caused delays.
Extension and Future Plans
Given the current pace, authorities have granted a six-month extension to the contractor, moving the deadline to October 2025. This extension will allow the team to:
- Complete all pending station work.
- Conduct thorough trial runs to ensure safety and efficiency.
- Open the metro for public use by the revised deadline.
The Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority (PMRDA) has assured that steps are being taken to accelerate the work. Contractors failing to meet commitments will face penalties as per the agreement.
Key Highlights of the Hinjewadi Metro
- Route: Connects Hinjewadi IT Park to Shivajinagar.
- Significance: Aims to reduce traffic congestion and provide faster connectivity.
- Cost: Estimated at ₹8,313 crores.
- Stations: 23 in total, with 12 completed.

FAQs
1. When will the Hinjewadi-Shivajinagar Metro be ready?
The revised completion date is October 2025. Trial runs will begin shortly after the remaining work is finished.
2. How much of the project is complete?
Currently, 79% of the work is done, including full pillar construction and partial station work.
3. Why has the project been delayed?
Delays are due to incomplete station work, technical challenges like high-tension power lines, and slow progress in specific areas.
4. What is the budget for the project?
The project is being developed at an estimated cost of ₹8,313 crores under the PPP model.
The Hinjewadi-Shivajinagar Metro project is a critical development for Pune, aiming to improve connectivity and ease traffic congestion. While delays have pushed the timeline, efforts are underway to complete the work by October 2025. Stay tuned to the latest Hinjewadi Metro News for updates on this significant project!
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