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Lucknow’s Gomti Nagar railway station new design approved: RLDA

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New Delhi, Nov 24 : The Gomti Nagar Railway Station, which is being reconstructed by the Rail Land Development Authority (RLDA), will soon be a reality as its design has been approved by the Indian Institute of Technology-Delhi (IIT-Delhi) with RERA registration.
The RLDA is working on the reconstruction of the Gomti Nagar Railway Station in Lucknow in partnership with NBCC on EPC mode.
RLDA’s Vice Chairman Ved Parkash Dudeja said, “Gomti Nagar area in Lucknow is developing rapidly as a commercial and retail hub. The station is strategically located with excellent connectivity to other parts of the city.” Dudeja said that the commercial space being constructed for lease sale of 60 years is in the close vicinity of Hyatt Hotel and the new DLF shopping cum office plaza.
“The aim of the Gomti Nagar Railway station redevelopment project is to equip it with state-of-the-art amenities to offer convenience to commuters besides upgrading it in line with global standards and to offer commercial space for boosting economic activities in the area. The re-development will boost real estate as well as the local economy,” the RLDA Vice Chairman added.
According to RLDA officials, the total construction cost is estimated to be Rs 360 crore out of which Rs 190 crore is meant for station development and Rs 170 crore for commercial development including two years maintenance.

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