Rlys to develop 15 stations for multi functional complexes

The Rail Land Development Authority (RLDA) has floated two requests for proposal (RFPs) for development and leasing of 15 multi-functional commercial complexes for a lease period of 45 years in West Bengal, Gujarat, Bihar, Karnataka, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh.

By :  migrator
Update: 2020-06-22 12:20 GMT

New Delhi

A senior RLDA official said that the multifunctional complexes (MFCs) will be in the vicinity of respective station complexes and fall in the circulating area of the railway stations.

He said, the area of 15 plots ranges from 250 square meter to 4,850 square meter. The official said that MFCs provide multiple facilities like shopping, food stalls or restaurants, book stalls, ATMs, medicine and variety stores, budget hotels, parking spaces and other similar amenities for rail users at railway stations.

For these facilities, clearances are not required from local authorities for development since they are declared as operational buildings of the railways, the official said.

RLDA Vice Chairman Ved Parkash Dudeja said, "These multi-functional complexes will command high footfall since they will provide enhanced passenger amenities for the public under one roof, within walking distance of railway platforms. The complex may have a budget hotel, lodging and boarding arrangements, restaurants and shops."

Out of the 15 MFCs, six are in West Bengal, two each in Karnataka and Rajasthan and one each in Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Haryana and Tamil Nadu.

The railways may provide water supply, sewerage & electricity on payment, if available.

In addition, the railways shall also provide suitable access from surrounding railway land for bringing these utilities to MFC site without any charges.

Earlier, the RLDA has already leased out 52 MFCs for a lease period of 45 years to various developers across the country, with 13 MFCs having been commissioned and the rest are in various phases of construction.

RLDA is a statutory body under the Ministry of Railways, for the development of vacant railway land for commercial use in line with the objective to generate revenue by non-tariff measures. The Railway has approximately 43,000 hectares of vacant land across India.

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