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9th Urban Mobility India |Metro Rail News signs MoU with Institute of Urban Transport India

New Delhi: The Urban Mobility India (UMI) Conference and Expo is an annual event with the overarching theme which runs across all the aspects of urban mobility and is organized by the Institute of Urban Transport (India) under the aegis of the Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India. UMI is mandated by the National Urban Transport Policy of the Government of India, 2006 (NUTP). The objective of UMI is to bring together urban transport professionals and officials in the country as well as international experts to enable them to share views and to share their experiences. The conference is marked by interactions and discussions around case studies to assist the cities, whose officials attend the conference, in keeping themselves up to date with best urban transport practices and to carry home ideas to develop their urban transport along a sustainable path. Metro Rail News team signed an MoU with Institute of Urban Transport (India) to provide media related services for 9th...

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Delhi Metro | Women pickpockets caught in Delhi Metro

New Delhi: 21 women pickpockets were apprehended and fined over Rs 3,000 today as part of a special crackdown by CISF security personnel in the Delhi Metro. The operation was carried out at some of the busiest stations like Rajiv Chowk, Barakhamba road and Kashmere Gate by the plainclothes intelligence wing personnel of Central Industrial Security Force, officials said. “These lady pickpockets were fined a total of Rs 3,190 as per Delhi Metro rules and were later sent out of the Metro. Such drives will be undertaken at other stations of the rail system in the coming days,” a senior official said. Only yesterday, 21 pickpockets were held as part of a similar drive in the yellow line (Samaypur Badli-Huda City centre) of the Metro. An average of 26 lakh people take the Delhi Metro everyday to reach their destinations in the national capital region of Delhi, Noida, Ghaziabad, Gurgaon and Faridabad. (Source: PTI) Delhi Metro | Women pickpockets caught in Delhi Metro

Gurugram Metro | CM Khattar reviews the progress of metro rail projects in Haryana

Chandigarh: A meeting presided by Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar to review pending issues of metro and other railway projects here today. He reviewed the progress of Metro projects in Haryana and gave necessary directions to the officers concerned. The meeting was told that Gurgaon metro — Badarpur to YMCA in Faridabad and Sikanderpur Station to NH 8, Gurgaon have already been made operational. The metro link from Sikanderpur station to Sector 56, Gurgaon, Bahadurgarh metro project and Ballabhgarh metro project are under implementation and would be completed by the end of 2017. The state government has requested Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) to carry out a techno-feasibility study of three projects — metro connectivity from HUDA City Centre to Old Faridabad, extension of Delhi Metro till Kondli and metro connectivity between Faridabad and Gurgaon. Gurugram Metro | CM Khattar reviews the progress of metro rail projects in Haryana

Delhi Metro | DMRC Fare Fixation Committee invites suggestions from the public

New Delhi: The 4 th Fare Fixation Committee (FFC) constituted by the Government of India for the purpose of recommending the revised passenger fares for the Delhi Metro has invited suggestions from the general public in this regard. The notice inviting suggestions from the Metro passengers has also been displayed at major interchange Metro stations of the Delhi Metro Network namely Rajiv Chowk, Kashmere Gate, Mandi House and Central Secretariat at appropriate locations. The suggestions can be sent through email at 4thffc@dmrc.org or by Post to the Chairman, 4 th Fare Fixation Committee, Metro Bhawan, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi-110001. The last date for sending suggestions is 30 th June 2016. Set up under Sections 33 & 34 of the Metro Railway (Operations and Maintenance) Act, 2002, the Committee has been given three month time from the date of assumption. The members of the 4 th FFC are Justice M.L.Mehta, retired Judge of the High Court of Delhi, Shri K.K.Sharma (Chief Secretar...

Delhi Metro | Entry/Exit at Rajiv Chowk Stn will remain closed till 8.30am on June 21

New Delhi: On the occasion of International Yoga Day, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has issued a public notice and notified that the entry and exit for passengers at Rajiv Chowk Metro station will remain closed till 08:30AM  on 21 st June 2016. This has been necessitated in view of the security requirements and the advisory issued by Delhi Police for the ‘International Day for Yoga’ which is being organized at Connaught Place (Rajiv Chowk) on 21 st  June 2016. However, interchange of passengers will be available at the station for Line 3/4 (Blue Line) and Line 2 (Yellow Line) and vice versa during this period. Normal entry/exit for passengers will be available at the station from 8:30AM onwards. Delhi Metro | Entry/Exit at Rajiv Chowk Stn will remain closed till 8.30am on June 21

New Metro Project | NCRPB approves 3 RRTS corridors, metro projects loan repayment

New Delhi: The National Capital Region Planning Board (NCPRB) on June 15 decided to increase loan repayment tenure from 10 to 20 years for metro and rail-based projects, reduced interest rates for infrastructure projects by 0.5 percent and gave nod for implementation of three RRTS Corridors – Delhi-Alwar, Delhi-Panipat and Delhi-Meerut. The 36th meeting of the NCRPB held under the chairmanship of Union Urban Development Minister Venkaiah Naidu, also asked participating states to prepare the sub-regional plans for newly added districts within three months time for which 100 percent funding will be provided by the Board. The Board also directed the NCR states to resolve the inter-state connectivity issues at the earliest, which would help in decongestion of roads leading to Delhi from adjoining states. “As metro projects are very capital intensive and have long gestation period, it needs support from financial institutions to make them viable. “First step in this directi...

Nagpur Metro | NMRC appoints General Consultants for metro rail project

Nagpur: A Franco-Indian consortium led by Systra and including Aecom, Egis Rail and Rites has been appointed general consultant for the first phase of the Nagpur Metro Rail Project. The first phase, which was approved by the Center in August 2014, comprises two lines totalling 38.2km. The north-south line will be 19.6km long with 17 stations, of which 15 will be elevated. It will connect Kamptee, with Nagpur’s existing international airport and Wardha. The line will also serve the new Multi-modal International Cargo Hub and Airport currently under construction, which is the largest project of its kind currently underway in India.The 18.6km east-west line will run from Bhandara via the central station and university to Hingna, and will have 19 stations all of which will be elevated. The two lines will intersect at Sitaburdi. The total cost of the metro project was estimated at Rs 86.8bn ($US 1.3bn) in 2014, with the Indian government providing Rs 15.6bn in the form of equity and su...

Chennai Metro | CM Jayalalithaa urgs speedy clearance for Chennai metro rail phase-2

Chennai: Chief Minister, J. Jayalalithaa has urged Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, to expedite clearance for Chennai Metro Rail (CMRL) phase II and phase I extension by taking up the matter with finance and urban planning departments. The Phase I Extension from Washermanpet to Tiruvottriyur, a further 9.51 km at a cost of Rs.3,770 crore, has been recently approved by the Centre. There is a need to substantially expand Metro Rail network in Chennai to improve public transportation. The Chief Minister also requested the Prime Minister to support the integration of  CMRL with Mass Rapid Transit System (MRTS), a project implemented by  railways, as the state government has substantially funded MRTS. According to her, such an integration would enable effective synergies between various modes of public transport and increase share of public transport. She also brought to Modi’s notice that CMRL has taken railway lands on long lease basis for Metro Rail Project on payment of 99 ...

Delhi Metro | CBI arrests senior DMRC official in corruption case

New Delhi: A senior Delhi Metro Rail Corporation official has been arrested by the CBI for allegedly taking a bribe of Rs 10,000 from a complainant for issuance of allotment letters for two shops at Badarpur metro station here. The accused, identified as Praveen Kumar, is posted as Manager, Property Business-I, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC), Metro Bhawan, in the national capital, a CBI spokesperson said today. Kumar had allegedly demanded a bribe of Rs 20,000 from the complainant for releasing the allotment letters, he said. “CBI laid a trap and caught the manager red-handed accepting a bribe of Rs 10,000 from the complainant. Searches were conducted at the residential premise of the accused,” the spokesperson said in a press release. Source: PTI Delhi Metro | CBI arrests senior DMRC official in corruption case

Delhi Metro | Proposal to extend the Blue line from Noida Sec 62 to Indirapuram is underway

Ghaziabad: The proposal to extend the Blue line from Sector 62 in Noida to Indirapuram has run into a wall. The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has refused to make changes in its design for the widening of NH-24 to accommodate this Metro project. The NHAI’s approval is needed since the Blue line has to cross NH-24 to reach Indirapuram. Extending the Blue line to Indirapuram was a late decision by the Ghaziabad Development Authority (GDA), which asked the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) to prepare a feasibility report. Work is currently under way on the original extension plan to take the Blue line from Noida Wave City Centre to Sector 62. In a board meeting earlier this year, the GDA passed a proposal to bring the Metro to Indirapuram, which is currently fed by the Blue line at Vaishali. It also agreed to bear the cost, with a station planned near the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) camp. “There was a meeting of the GDA, NHAI, DMRC and NCR planning b...

Delhi Metro | Kejriwal briefed on DMRC's phase-IV metro rail project

New Delhi: A team of Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) today made a presentation on proposed fourth phase of Metro before Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal whose government has given in-principle approval for the construction of the project.”The presentation on the proposed fourth phase of Metro was made to the Delhi Chief Minister at Delhi Secretariat here. “Some changes on the routes of metro line have been proposed by the government following some MLAs demands. However, the CM will soon take a final decision in this regard,” an official said. In February this year, PWD Minister Satyendar Jain had said that AAP government had given in-principle approval for construction of Metro Phase IV. DMRC has set 2021 as deadline for the phase IV expansion, which would add 75 stations to the metro network. A total of 31.47 kilometres of new lines will be underground while 64.39 km will be elevated. During the presentation today, Delhi Transport Minister Gopal Rai, Satyendar ...

Delhi Metro | DMRC conducts trial for Magenta line under phase-III project

New Delhi: Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) on Wednesday conducted three successful trial runs on the Magenta line between Kalindi Kunj depot station and Okhla Vihar Metro station of the Janakpuri West-Botanical Garden line — the first in phase 3. In a statement, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) said three sets of trains were tested successfully The crisscrossing of the new lines with the existing corridors at many places will lead to the emergence of these interchange stations, thus, dramatically shortening the distance between two different parts of the city by up to 15 km at some places. “During the trials, the interface of the metro train will be checked to ensure there is no physical infringement with civil infrastructure during its movement on the track. The subsystems of the coaches will also be tested. The Magneta line would hugely improve metro connectivity. Passengers coming from Gurgaon will be able to get down at Hauz Khas and take a direct train to Kalkaji...

Mumbai Metro | KidZania India celebrates Mumbai Metro's 2nd Anniversary on World Environment Day

Mumbai: KidZania, a global family edutainment park, joined hands with Mumbai Metro  on account of World Environment Day, celebrating the day with a host of fun, eco-friendly activities for kids and parents alike, to enjoy at Ghatkopar station in Mumbai. The Station saw a complete Greener world set-up where people learnt how to protect the environment via a gorgeous museum set-up and also marvel at a few environment friendly installations. Over 1,000 children and parents enjoyed not only got a chance to enjoy KidZania’s signatures like  role-play, FSM drum circle, dance, Cycle Dynamo and Cycle to Metro but also won a chance to ride the metro for free by pedalling at the station for a greener city! The KidZania greener world set-up will be on Ghatkopar Metro Station till the  12th of June  as this week also marks the second anniversary of the Metro in Mumbai. Mumbai Metro | KidZania India celebrates Mumbai Metro's 2nd Anniversary on World Environment Day

Kolkata Metro | Kolkata East West Metro project cost to shoot up to nearly Rs 9,000 crore

Kolkata: Plagued by delays caused by land acquisition, slum relocation and route alignment issues, the project cost of the Kolkata East West Metro has now shot up 1.85 times over the original estimate of Rs 4,875.85 crore, officials said here on Saturday. The 16.6 km long metro, part of which passes under the Hooghly river – the first such river crossing in the country, is now estimated to cost Rs 8996.96 crore, according to authorities of the implementing agency Kolkata Metro Rail Corporation Limited. “The revised cost of the two-phase project is Rs 8996.96 crore, up from around Rs 4.900 crore, Rs 4875.85 crore – to be exact,” KMRC managing director Satish Kumar told media persons here. The original project cost was sanctioned on July 30, 2008, when the KMRC was registered. Kumar said the first phase of the project covering 9.4 km and connecting the IT hub of Salt Lake Sector V with Sealdah station, is expected to be completed by June 2018. The target date for c...