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Tamil Nadu’s Metro proposals for Coimbatore and Madurai were rejected by the Union government citing the “20-lakh population criteria.” But this decision has sparked questions, because metros were previously approved in cities below that threshold. The metro policy does not specify that population must be based on the 2011 Census — yet the Centre used decade-old numbers to deny Coimbatore and Madurai their Metro projects. At the same time, metros have been approved in several cities that were also below 20 lakh at the time of sanctioning, including Agra, Bhopal and Patna. This raises an important question: Is the population rule being applied consistently across India? Pooja Prasanna breaks it down in this explainer. Our journalism needs your support. Subscribe to The News Minute today. Avail our 26% discount offer: https://pages.razorpay.com/GcaZzOyR26 Support our series on the shady business of stolen footage: https://pages.razorpay.com/hidden #PoojaPrasanna #TamilNaduMetro #CoimbatoreMetro #MaduraiMetro #TamilNaduMetroRejection #CoimbatoreMetroRejection #MaduraiMetroRejection #UnionGovernment #TamilNaduvsUnionGovernment #Stalin #MKStalin #Modi #NarendraModi #TamilNadu #Coimbatore #Madurai #TNPolitics #MetroRail #IndianCities #UrbanDevelopment #InfrastructureNews #PublicTransport #CityPlanning #UrbanMobility #PopulationPolicy #Census2011 #PolicyWatch #TransportPolicy #MetroProjects -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Welcome to The News Minute, your go-to source for impactful stories from Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Telangana. Our videos dive deep into Politics, Society, Education, Health, Law, Policy, Entertainment, Pop Culture, and Lifestyle, bringing you in-depth coverage of the issues that matter most in south India. From immersive storytelling and exclusive interviews to sharp analysis and documentaries, our reporters—deeply rooted in the region—bring you unparalleled access to local stories and insights. Look south, think TNM. Subscribe to The News Minute: https://www.thenewsminute.com/subscri... Follow and engage with us on social media: Whatsapp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaAP... Twitter: https://x.com/thenewsminute Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thenewsminu... Facebook: / thenewsminute