Heritage panel shows green light to Metro-III corridor — with riders

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Priyanka Sharma, Aditi Vatsa: New Delhi, Jan 18 2013, 00:42 IST
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vibrations and its effect on the structures during and after construction work,” Srivastava said.

A monitoring committee will do “real-time assessment” at the sites to ensure there is no damage to monuments during construction. The Metro will also set up a heritage interpretation centre, where “artefacts from the surrounding area can be on display”.

The Metro’s ‘heritage line’ was announced two years ago as part of Phase-III construction. The 9-km corridor will have eight stations — Central Secretariat, Janpath, Mandi House, ITO, Delhi Gate, Jama Masjid, Red Fort and Kashmere Gate.

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