However, since that area was not densely populated, the alignment was shifted to Aya Nagar; despite this, its name was not changed to reflect the new location.
Hence, a movement to get the name of the station changed was started by local residents in 2010.
[5][6][7] While the initial cost for changing the station's name was told as ₹248,000 (US$2,900) by DMRC, it was later increased to ₹5 crore (US$580,000).
It can only deal with the manner in which that decision was taken, and since the naming of the metro station after the Arjan Garh air force base could not be considered to be arbitrary or irrational, the petition was accordingly dismissed.
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