India, Oct. 7 -- After months of delays, the 149-km Bengaluru Suburban Railway Project (BSRP) is set to get back on track, with K-RIDE initiating fresh tenders for two key corridors stalled due to a contractor dispute.
The K-RIDE board, led by Chief Secretary Shalini Rajneesh, on Monday decided to invite new tenders to complete civil work on Corridor 2 (Benniganahalli-Chikkabanavara, 25.01 km) and Corridor 4 (Heelalige-Rajanukunte, 46.88 km), Deccan Herald reported.
The decision follows advice from the Advocate General and comes in the very month the four-corridor project was originally slated for completion, according to the 40-month timeline announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in June 2020.
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