NEW DELHI — A four‑member cabinet subcommittee in Kerala met for a second time on Tuesday to review the proposed “PM‑Shri” project, but officials said no conclusive decision has been reached.
The subcommittee, formed under the state’s cabinet to examine the feasibility and financial implications of the project, discussed the latest technical and budgetary reports. While the meeting addressed several operational concerns, the minister overseeing the initiative told reporters that the committee “has not taken any final decision” and will reconvene after further analysis.
State officials declined to disclose specific timelines for a final verdict, noting that the subcommittee must consider additional data on land acquisition, environmental clearances, and projected costs before reaching a conclusion.
The PM‑Shri project, envisioned as a high‑speed rail link connecting key urban centers in Kerala, has been under scrutiny since its announcement, with opposition parties and civil‑society groups raising questions about its economic viability and environmental impact.
Analysis: The lack of a definitive decision signals ongoing uncertainty around the project’s rollout. Delays could stem from the need to reconcile the state’s ambitious infrastructure goals with fiscal constraints and regulatory hurdles. Stakeholders are likely to watch the next subcommittee meeting closely, as any movement forward will require clear cost‑benefit justification and compliance with environmental norms.
Sources
The Hindu – “No final decision taken on PM‑Shri: Minister.” https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kerala/no-final-decision-taken-on-pm-shri-minister/article71171287.ece
Story synopsis gathered from: The Hindu – National — source
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