 In the last nine years, under the leadership of the Honourable Prime Minister, remarkable growth and fast-paced development have propelled India to become the fastest-growing economy in the world. The accelerated urbanisation necessitated convenient and quick public transport of people. Metro networks have become the pulsing arteries of these bustling cities. The metro network in the country has expanded from 248 kilometres in five cities to 895 kilometres in 20 cities in the last nine years. And about 965 kilometres long metro lines are under construction in 19 cities. In the cities of India, in order to make public transport better, Metro networks have been expanding in two different cities. In continuation to inauguration of the line from Whitefield to Krishna Rajapura, on 25th March 2023, the two vital sections from Krishna Rajapura to Baya Panna Hurley and Kengeri to Chalagatta is all set for dedication to the nation by the Honourable Prime Minister. With the dedication of these vital sections under the joint effort of Government of India and Government of Karnataka, the complete East-West corridor is for a total length of 43.49 kilometres, with 37 metro stations which powers the seamless metro connectivity to I.T. and boosting economic growth. The total operational metro network of 74 kilometres is expected to serve more than 20% of Bengaluru's population, thereby reducing traffic congestion and carbon footprint. Nama Metro, the lifeline of Bengaluru, now boasts of a ridership of over 7.5 lakh people per day and is working round the clock to provide Bengaluru the infrastructure it deserves to serve generations to come.