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MMRDA floats tender for mainline & depot of Mumbai Metro Line 2B

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Mumbai-Metro/Representational Image

MUMBAI (Metro Rail News): Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) has floated a tender for the design, Manufacture, Supply, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of 2 Nos. 110 KV receiving Substation including 110 KV, 33 KV & 25 KV Cabling work, complete 25 kv overhead catenary system along with switching station, 33kv Auxiliary Power distribution system including 33/0.415 kv Auxiliary sub-station (ASS) and complete SCADA system for mainline & depot of Mumbai Metro Line 2B of MMRDA.

Contract No: MMRDA/7/MMRP/CA-40

The MMRDA has received financing from the New Development Bank (NDB) towards the cost of “DESIGN, MANUFACTURE, SUPPLY, INSTALLATION, TESTING AND
COMMISSIONING OF 2 NOS. 110 KV RECEIVING SUBSTATION INCLUDING 110 KV, 33kV
& 25kV CABLING WORK, COMPLETE 25kV OVERHEAD CATENARY SYSTEM
ALONGWITH SWITCHING STATION, 33kV AUXILIARY POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
INCLUDING 33/0.415 kV AUXILIARY SUB-STATION (ASS) AND COMPLETE SCADA
SYSTEM FOR MAIN LINE & DEPOT OF MUMBAI METRO LINE 2B OF MMRDA”, and it
intends to apply part of the proceeds of this financing to payments under the contract named above. Bidding is open to Bidders from eligible source countries of NDB.

The completion period of the Work is 36 Months.

Estimated Cost of Works: INR 443.37 Crore (Excluding GST)

Tender Security (EMD): INR 2.22 Crore

Tender documents on sale: From 03rd November 2022 to 16th December 2022 (up to 1100 hrs.)

Cost of Tender documents: INR 5000 + GST Non- Refundable.

Pre-bid Meeting: 18th November 2022 at 1100 hrs.

Last date of Seeking Clarifications: 25th November 2022 up to 1730 hrs.

Last date for issuing an addendum: 30th November 2022.

Date & time of Submission of Tender online:  16th December 2022 up to 1500 hrs

Date & time of Tender Closing: From 16th December 2022 (1501 Hrs) to 16th December 2022 (up to 1800hrs.)

Date & time of online Control Transfer of Bid (Bidders Activity) 16th December 2022 (1801 hrs.) to 17th December 2022 (1059 hrs.)

Date & time of opening of Tender online: 17th December 2022 at 1100 hrs.

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Roop Narayan Sunkar appoints as New General Manager Of East Coast Railway

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Roop Narayan Sunkar, Member ( Infrastructure), Railway Board
Roop Narayan Sunkar, Member ( Infrastructure), Railway Board

BHUBANESHWAR (Metro Rail News): Before the new posting, Shri Sunkar worked as Chief Administrative Officer (Construction) of the South East Central Railway (SECR) at Bilaspur. He also worked as Chief Project Director (CPD)/Bridge Work in West Central Railway, Divisional Railway Manager (DRM)/ Ratlam, Chief Bridge Engineer in North Central Railway & West Central Railway, and Chief Engineer (Construction) at Bilaspur.

After completing his Engineering Graduation from Barkatullah University, Bhopal, Shri Sunkar joined Indian Railways in 1985. He has vast experience in the Construction of Projects and commissioning. During 2020-21, 228 kms of Railway projects were commissioned, that includes new Lines and the doubling of & the 3rd Line, which is the highest progress amongst all zonal railways of Indian Railways. Apart from this, asset construction and maintenance like Bridge Work and execution of other projects by adopting a proactive approach and has been praised from all corners.

Shri Sunkar is a highly committed and devoted officer, having brilliant knowledge and command of Bridge Works, and is always willing to shoulder extra responsibility. He is also a highly motivational officer. Moreover, he displays exceptional leadership skills and earns loyalty.

Taking every task as a challenge, Shri Sunkar always strives to move forward in fulfilling the mission of Indian Railways.

Apart from his Degree in BTech along with vast knowledge in construction and maintenance of infrastructure/assets, Shri Sunkar has completed his LLB from Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur, in 2005, Post Graduate Diploma in Environment and Sustainable Development and also has Post Graduate Diploma in Disaster Management from Indira Gandhi National Open University, Delhi.

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Maha Metro Gets Second Best Exhibitor Award at 15th UMI

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PUNE (Metro Rail News): Maha Metro has been awarded second prize in the `Best Exhibitor’ category at the 15th Urban Mobility India (UMI) National Conference at Kochi, Kerala. The award was given to the Maha Metro stall, put up by the Organization at Kochi. The award was declared on the last of the 3-day national conference.
The theme of the stall was Make in India; accordingly, various related issues, like information about Make in India Aluminium Body coaches, were on display there. In addition, Maha Metro has depicted its achievements from Nagpur and Pune at the venue, including those related to Property Development (PD), Financial Sustainability, and rainwater harvesting.

Other aspects like Public Outreach activities like Metro Samwaad, the MetroNeo Project, and various awards bagged by Maha Metro all these years have also been showcased there. The stall got a good response, and many people visited it. Metro projects from the country put up their stalls at the venue, and the jury selects the best.

This is not the first occasion, and Maha Metro stalls have been selected even before for the Best Exhibitor award at similar conclaves. Maha Metro was selected for the award for the various subjects chosen for display and the information disseminated at the UMI. The Director (Strategic Planning), Shri Anil Kokate, received the award for Maha Metro.

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Pune Metro launches QR Metro train ticketing service on WhatsApp

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Digital Kiosk at Pune Metro
Digital Kiosk at Pune Metro

PUNE (Metro Rail News): To enhance the digital ticketing experience and seamless commutation, a digital E-Ticketing system through WhatsApp is being implemented by Pune Metro Rail Project.

This online ticketing solution would offer commuters the convenience of booking
their metro tickets on the go without having to wait at ticket counters.
Currently, a QR code e-ticket through WhatsApp is delivered through the TOM counter with the help of an operator and a Digital Kiosk machine. Commuters can now initiate a WhatsApp chat by sending a ' Hi' message to Pune Metro’s Phone No.9420101990 to initiate their interactions with the chatbot or scan the QR code available at any metro station. Direct ticket booking through a URL sent on WhatsApp ticketing (without visiting the ticket counter/ kiosk ) will be implemented in the future / due course. Travellers who visit the station’s ticket counters/ digital kiosks can scan the dedicated WhatsApp QR code and receive the e-tickets via WhatsApp.
Steps to get the QR code Ticket on WhatsApp Via TOM (Ticket Office Machine) with the
the help of a TOM Operator.
-Commuters have to tell the TOM operator the destination along with the ticket type &
ticket count and process for the payment, and the operator will ask the commuter to select
between the Paper or WhatsApp ticket ticketing type.
– To get the WhatsApp ticket, the commuters have to either scan the QR code to get the
WhatsApp ticket or message on Pune Metro’s Official WhatsApp number- 9420101990
– Once the message is sent, an OTP is sent on the chat- Hi, your counter booking OTP is
1234”
– The OTP has to be said to the operator on the counter.
– Once the OTP is accepted/ validated in the AFC system, the commuter will receive the URL on
WhatsApp and traveller can click on the URL, and the QR code ticket will appear.
– After completing their payment, they will be able to download a QR E-
ticket (valid for one business day) that they can flash at the AFC gate to proceed on
their journey. Steps to get the QR code Ticket on WhatsApp Via Digital Kiosk Manually by the Commuters.
– commuters select a route and destination along with ticket type & ticket count in the
Digital Kiosk and process the payment, they will be given the option to select
between the Paper ticket or WhatsApp ticket ticketing type.

– The commuters scan the QR code available at the metro station or send a ‘Hi’ on the
Pune Metro’s Official WhatsApp number- 9420101990 for receiving the QR code-
based WhatsApp ticket.
– After sending a Hi, an OTP will be sent on the chat -“Hi, your counter booking OTP is
1234
– The OTP has to be manually entered by the commuter at the Digital Kiosk.
– Once the OTP is accepted/ validated in the AFC system, the commuter will receive
the URL on WhatsApp, and the QR code ticket will appear by clicking on the URL.
– After completing their payment, they will be able to download a QR E-
ticket (valid for one business day) that they can flash at the AFC gate to proceed on
their journey.

All the operational stations of Pune Metro have installed digital kiosks. PCMC
metro station installed three digital kiosks, Sant Tukaram Nagar metro station -1, Bhosari station
-1, Kasarwadi metro station-1, and Phugewadi -1 in corridor I and Vanaz metro station –
1, Anand Nagar metro station- 1, Ideal Colony metro station- 1, Nal stop metro station- 1
and Garware college metro station- 1 in corridor 2. A total of 12 digital kiosks have been
installed at the stations.
Alternatively, for frequent travellers, Pune Metro has made a Pune Metro Mobile App available on android and IOS platforms. Passengers can buy tickets through the mobile
App in a wholly digital process. On the App, all modes of online payment are made
available. The tickets will also be used in digital QR code mode on the mobile App. The
digital QR code ticket obtained through the App will be directly used for scanning at the
access control gate.
Very soon, commuters will be able to book tickets through the WhatsApp chatbot and
WhatsApp users will be able to make payments for their tickets and recharge via an
integrated payment partner after choosing their travel details on WhatsApp. This facility will
be available in Marathi, Hindi, and English languages.
On this occasion, MD Maha Metro said,”Pune Metro’s new WhatsApp Chatbot facility will
provide commuters with easy and hassle-free travel. This new ticketing system will go a long way in helping the citizens, and it is also an environment-friendly paperless ticketing
solution. Pune Metro believes in offering quick, safe, and comfortable travel to the citizens
of Pune and visitors. Therefore, Pune metro urges people to use its WhatsApp Chatbot services”.

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GMRC floats tender for general maintenance of civil work of Ahmedabad Metro Rail Project

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GUJARAT (Metro Rail News): Gujarat Metro Rail Corporation (GMRC) Ltd. invites Open Tenders from eligible applicants, who fulfil qualification criteria for General Maintenance Civil Work Of RANIP –AEC, AEC- SABARMATI, SABARMATI – MOTERA STADIUM, MOTERA STADIUM – DEAD END for N-S Corridor of Ahmedabad Metro Rail Project Phase-1.

Tender Name: “GENERAL MAINTENANCE CIVIL WORK OF RANIP –AEC, AECSABARMATI, SABARMATI – MOTERA STADIUM, MOTERA STADIUM -DEAD END FOR N-S CORRIDOR OF AHMEDABAD METRO RAIL PROJECT PHASE-1”.

Tender Fees: INR 5,000/-

Tender No. GMRC/CIVIL MAINTENANCE/NS-4/PH-1/2022

Name of Work: GENERAL MAINTENANCE CIVIL WORK OF RANIP –AEC, AEC- SABARMATI, SABARMATI – MOTERA STADIUM, MOTERA STADIUM – DEAD END FOR N-S CORRIDOR OF AHMEDABAD METRO RAIL PROJECT PHASE-1.

Approximate cost of work: INR 1.26 Crore (including all tax).

Completion Period of work: 1 year.

Tender documents on sale: From 03rd November 2022 (from 11:00 hrs) to 05th December 2022 (up to 12:00 hrs.).

Tender Security: INR 1.26 lakh

Last date of submission of queries: 10th November 2022 up to 17:00 hrs.

Last date and time of Tender submission: 05th December 2022, 15:00 Hrs.

Opening of Technical Bid and Tender Guarantee On the last day of submission of the Filled-In Technical Bid at 15:30 hrs.

The date and Time of opening of online Financial bid Will be intimated later to technically qualified bidders through e-mail/ phone.

Tender Validity: 180 days from the last day of submission of tender.

Tender Security Validity: (180+60) 240 days from the last day of submission of tender.

Performance Security: 3% of accepted value of work (LOA)

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GMRC floats tender for Track Maintenance of Ahmedabad Metro Rail Project

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Ahmedabad-Metro-Rail

GUJARAT (Metro Rail News): Gujarat Metro Rail Corporation (GMRC) Ltd. invites Open Tenders from eligible applicants, who fulfil qualification criteria, for the work “Track Maintenance work of North South Corridor (Shreyas Metro Station to Motera Stadium) of Ahmedabad Metro Rail Project Phase-1″.

Tender name: “TRACK MAINTENANCE WORK OF NOTRH SOUTH CORRIDOR (SHREYAS METRO STATION TO MOTERA STADIUM) OF AHMEDABAD METRO RAIL PROJECT PHASE-1.”
Tender Fees: INR 5,000

Tender No.: GMRC/O&M/TRACK MAINTENANCE/NS-2/PH-1/2022

Name of Work: Track Maintenance work of North-South Corridor (Shreyas Metro Station to Motera Stadium) of Ahmedabad Metro Rail Project Phase-1″.

Approximate cost of work: INR 52.54 Lakh

Completion Period of work: 1 year

Tender documents on sale: From 03rd November 2022 (from 11:00 hrs) to 06th December 2022 (up to noon).

Tender Fees: Rs. 5,000 (Five Thousand) only inclusive of GST

Tender Security: INR 1,00,000/-

Last date of submission of queries: 10th November 2022 up to 17:00 hrs.

Last date and time of Tender submission: 06th December 2022, 15:00 Hrs.

Opening of Technical Bid and Tender Guarantee: On the last day of submission of Filled-In Technical Bid at 15:30 hrs.

Date and time of online financial bid opening: This will be intimated later to technically qualified bidders through e-mail/ phone.

Tender Validity: 180 days from the last day of submission of tender.

Tender Security Validity: 240(180+60) days from the last day of submission of tender.

Performance Security/ Security Deposit: 3% of accepted value of work (LOA).

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15th edition of UMI Conference and Expo 2022 Concludes in Kochi

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15th edition of UMI Conference and Expo 2022 Concludes in Kochi
15th edition of UMI Conference and Expo 2022 Concludes in Kochi

KOCHI (Metro Rail News): The 15th edition of the Urban Mobility India (UMI) Conference and Expo 2022 concluded in Kochi on 6th November.

Speaking on occasion, Union Minister of State for Housing & Urban Affairs, Shri Kaushal Kishore, said that new suggestions and thoughts were required to carry the urban transport sector forward. Expressing satisfaction at the Programme being organized in Kochi, he said that the city was poised to make advancements in the Sector with the coming of the Water Metro and other initiatives.

The Minister opined that for the country to develop, it was essential that cities developed. This, in turn, would ensure that development spread to rural areas. Elucidating on the government’s initiatives on the occasion of ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’ and ‘Amrit Kaal’, the Minister said that the country was on the path to becoming ‘Ek Bharat, Shreshta Bharat, Swastha Bharat’.

Shri Kaushal Kishore said that to achieve the Prime Minister’s vision of becoming a developed country by 2047, it was essential that all sectors, including agriculture, health and technology, developed. He hoped that the Conference had enabled discussions and interactions that had led to not only the sharing of innovations and experiences but also the generation of new ideas and knowledge. This would enable the country to become Aatma Nirbhar. He urged that all citizens be responsible for becoming part of the process to become an Aatma Nirbhar, a developed country, by 2047.

Kerala Governor Shri Arif Mohammed Khan also addressed the Valedictory Session. He said the country’s culture was remarkable because its thought leaders never advocated for ‘exclusiveness’. But, on the other hand, they suggested that extraordinary brilliance, power, energy, beauty and capability anywhere be viewed as a manifestation of the splendour of the Supreme Spirit. This heritage encouraged us to consider wisdom, knowledge, science and monuments of the mind as the common heritage of all humanity. He, therefore, suggested that we must learn and share.

The Governor said that mobility was changing exponentially and would continue to do so at a much faster speed in the future. He suggested that for sustainable urban mobility to become a part of the development process, quick decision-making and successful implementation were essential. He called for the engagement of all stakeholders to ensure this. Expressing deep satisfaction at the Conference being organized in Kochi, he hoped that it had led to sharing experiences and the generation of new ideas which would help create sustainable Aatma Nirbhar Urban Mobility. The Governor reiterated that inclusivity was the key to ensuring mobility led to sustainable urban transport. He urged that one should see the welfare of others in one’s welfare.

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UMI 2023 – Delhi was jointly launched by Shri Arif Mohammed Khan and Shri Kaushal Kishore on the theme – ‘Integrated and Resilient Urban Transport’. The Excellence in Urban Transport Awards were also distributed at the function.

Kerala Transport Minister, Shri Antony Raju; OSD (Urban Transport), Union Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs, Shri Jaideep; Kerala Chief Secretary, Dr V. P. Joy and Senior Officials of the Central-State governments attended the closing ceremony.

Nine Sessions were held on Day 3 of the Conference on the theme – ‘Future Mobility – Safe, Affordable, Accessible and Efficient. The Plenary Session on ‘Urban Mobility-Vision 2047’ was led by Shri Jaideep and Shri Loknath Behera, MD, Kochi Metro Rail Ltd (KMRL).

Senior officials from the central and state Governments, policymakers, managing directors of metro rail companies, chief executives of transport undertakings, international experts, professionals, academicians and students participated in the three-day Event.

The Conference was organized by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs in collaboration with the Govt. of Kerala on the theme – ‘Azadi@75–Sustainable Aatma Nirbhar Urban Mobility.

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NCRTC floats tender to install travelators at Sarai Kale Khan RRTS station

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NEW DELHI (Metro Rail News): The National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC) has decided to install travelators on a walkway connecting the Sarai Kale Khan RRTS station with the Hazrat Nizamuddin railway station. The Sarai Kale Khan RRTS station will include amenities similar to an airport.

The NCRTC between Delhi and Meerut is implementing India’s first Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS).

A senior official said Sarai Kale Khan is one of the major stations on the 82-km-long corridor.
The 280-meter-long foot overbridge will have six travelators installed. In addition, the NCRTC has floated bids enabling seamless multi-modal integration between Sarai Kale Khan and Hazrat Nizamuddin stations.

The official of the NCRTC, which has put up a stall at the 15th Urban Mobility India Conference & Expo, said that travelators are usually installed for a distance of 500 metres or more where the commuters have to walk for a longer distance.

“Though the distance between Sarai Kale Khan RRTS station and Hazrat Nizamuddin railway station is around 300 metres, the passengers travelling to and from Hazrat Nizamuddin station are likely to travel with baggage. “Hence, a travelator was considered important along with the foot overbridge. It will allow passengers to interchange trains without exiting the stations,” the official told PTI.

According to him, it will benefit commuters carrying heavy bags to and from Hazrat Nizamuddin station and the elderly, children, women, persons with special needs, and those travelling in groups.

Airports typically have travelators or moving walkways designed for passengers’ convenience.

“It creates overcrowding and hinders the movement of traffic and a jam-like condition arises almost daily around the public transport hub. Pedestrians and commuters have to struggle with overcrowding and haywire traffic,” the NCRTC official said.

The 82-km Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut RRTS is expected to be fully operational by 2025. Its 17-km Duhai-Sahibabad portion in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, is anticipated to be functional at the beginning of 2023.

The Sarai Kale Khan RRTS station is strategically planned and has multi-modal integration at its heart. It is near the Delhi Metro Station, the Hazrat Nizamuddin station of Indian Railways, and the Vir Haqiqat Rai Inter State Bus Terminal (ISBT).

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New transport options for City of Oranges and Covai

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Introduction

Nagpur is the third largest city and the winter capital of the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is the 14th largest city in India by population; according to an Oxford Economics report, Nagpur is projected to be the fifth fastest growing city in the world from 2019 to 2035, with an average growth of 8.41%. It has been proposed as one of the Smart Cities in Maharashtra and is one of the top ten cities in India in Smart City Project execution.

In the latest rankings of 100 developing smart cities given by the Union Ministry of Urban Development, Nagpur stood first in Maharashtra and second in India. Known as the ‘Orange City’, Nagpur has officially become the greenest, safest and most technologically developed city in Maharashtra.

Nagpur is the seat of the annual winter session of the Maharashtra state assembly. It is a major commercial and political centre of the Vidarbha region of Maharashtra.

In addition, the city derives unique importance from being an important location for the Dalit Buddhist movement and the headquarters for the Hindu organization RSS. Nagpur is also known for the Deekshabhoomi, graded as an A-class tourism and pilgrimage site, the largest hollow stupa among all the Buddhist stupas in the world. The regional branch of the Bombay High Court is also situated within the city.

According to a survey by ABP News-Ipsos, Nagpur was identified as the best city in India, topping in livability, greenery, public transport, and health care indices in 2013. The city was adjudged the 20th cleanest city in India and the top mover in the western zone as per Swachh Sarvekshan 2016. It was awarded the best city for innovation and best practices in Swachh Sarvekshan 2018. It was also declared open defecation free in January 2018 under Swachh Bharat Mission. It is also one of the safest cities for women in India. The city also ranked 25th in the Ease of Living index 2020 among 111 cities in India. It was ranked the 8th most competitive city in the country by the Institute for Competitiveness for 2017.

It is famous for Nagpur oranges and is sometimes known as Orange City for being a major trade centre of oranges cultivated in large part of the region. It is also called the Tiger Capital of India or the Tiger Gateway of India, as many tiger reserves are located in and around the city and also hosts the regional office of the National Tiger Conservation Authority. The city was founded in 1702 by the Gond King Bakht Buland Shah of Deogarh and later became a part of the Maratha Empire under the royal Bhonsale dynasty. The British East India Company took over Nagpur in the 19th century and made it the capital of the Central Provinces and Berar. After the first re-organisation of states, the city lost its status as the capital. Following the informal Nagpur Pact between political leaders, it was made the second capital of Maharashtra.

 

A Growing and emerging city needing a modern transport system

Nagpur is an emerging metropolis. Nagpur’s nominal GDP was estimated to be around Rs. 1,406,860 million in 2019–20, making it the most important economic centre in central India. Nagpur district has a per-capita GDP of Rs. 270,617 as of the 2019-20 financial year, the highest in central India. In 2004, it was ranked the fastest-growing city in India regarding the number of households with an annual income of Rs. 10 million or more. Nagpur has been the main centre of commerce in the region of Vidarbha since its early days and is an important trading location. Although Nagpur’s economic importance gradually declined relative to Mumbai and Pune after merging Vidarbha into Maharashtra because of a period of neglect by the state government, the city’s economy recovered.

The city is essential for the banking sector as it hosts the regional office of the Reserve Bank of India, which was opened on 10 September 1956. The Reserve Bank of India has two branches in Nagpur, one of which houses India’s total gold assets. Sitabuldi market in central Nagpur, known as the city’s heart, is the primary commercial market area. Nagpur is home to ice-cream manufacturer Dinshaws, Indian dry food manufacturer Haldiram’s, Indian ready-to-cook food manufacturer Actchawa, spice manufacturer Suruchi International, Ayurvedic products company Vicco and Baidyanath and Explosives & Ammunition company Solar Industries.

For centuries, Nagpur has been famous for its orange gardens in the country, hence the name ‘Orange City. Orange cultivation has been expanding and is the biggest marketplace for oranges in the country. The Maharashtra Agro-Industrial Development Corporation has its multi-fruit processing division called Nagpur Orange Grower’s Association (NOGA) which has an installed capacity of 4,950 MT of fruits per annum. Orange is also exported to various regions in the country and other countries. Nagpur is also famous for the cotton and silk weaved by its large Koshti population of handloom weavers, which are around 5,000.

Nagpur and the Vidarbha region have a significant power sector compared to the rest of Maharashtra. Koradi Thermal Power Station and Khaparkheda Thermal Power Station are two major thermal power stations located near Nagpur and operated by MSPGCL. In addition, NTPC has a super thermal power plant called Mauda Super Thermal Power Station in Mauda, around 40 km from Nagpur and Vidarbha Industries Power Limited (a subsidiary of Reliance Power) is situated at Butibori.

The Multi-modal International Hub Airport at Nagpur (MIHAN) is an ongoing project for the Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport, Nagpur. The government of Maharashtra formed a particular purpose entity, Maharashtra Airport Development Company, to develop MIHAN.

 

Nagpur Metro

The state government of Maharashtra announced the Nagpur Metro project with the expenses of INR 4,400 Cr and 3,800 Cr for its first phase, which consists of two corridors – a north-south corridor and an east-west corridor of 39.4 km.

The site inspection began in March 2012 with initiatives from Nagpur Improvement Trust. An SPV executes the project called Maharashtra Metro Rail Corporation Limited (erstwhile Nagpur Metro Rail Corporation Ltd.). In July 2015, the project was approved by the government of Maharashtra. Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated operations on Nagpur Metro on 7 March 2019 via video conferencing along with Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Union Cabinet Minister Nitin Gadkari. On 15 August 2022, Nagpur Metro recorded a single-day ridership of 90,758 passengers.

 

Nagpur Broad-Gauge Metro 

 

Urban Mass Transit Company prepared a report. Four routes of approximately 270 km were proposed at the cost of Rs. 418 crores. Three coach trains will run on Indian Railways’ broad gauge tracks at a maximum operating speed of 160 km/h. The passenger capacity of each train is 885. The final detailed project report was submitted in August 2019. The expected ridership of the Metro in 2021 on the various routes is Wardha 5,669, Narkhed 2,616, Ramtek 3,929 and Bhandara Road 2,556. The total ridership is 14,700. The maximum design speed will be 200 kilometres per hour, and the operating speed will be 160 km/hr. 

The Government of Maharashtra cleared the broad gauge metro proposal in March 2019. The Railway Board Ministry of Railways under the Government of India approved the DPR in November 2019. Nagpur broad-gauge Metro is a commuter rail project planned for the city of Nagpur and extending up to adjacent areas of Wardha, Yavatmal, Narkhed, Ramtek, Bhandara, Amravati, Wada and Chhindwara (also Nagbhid shortly) in Vidarbha region of Maharashtra. Maharashtra Metro Rail Corporation Limited will execute this project. The project is estimated to cost INR 418 Cr and consists of four routes, each originating from Nagpur and terminating at Narkhed, Ramtek, Wardha and Bhandara.

 

Project Details & Routes

 

The proposed routes of the Nagpur Commuter Rail Project are as under”

  • Nagpur – Wardha – Yavatmal
  • Nagpur – Wardha – Amravati
  • Nagpur – Wardha – Chandrapur
  • Nagpur – Bhandara
  • Nagpur – Ramtek
  • Nagpur – Narkhed

Interchanges will be implemented with phase 1 of Nagpur Metro at Khapri, Nagpur Railway Station and Ajni.  The minimum fare for distances up to 5 km will be Rs. 20 while that above 70 km will be Rs. 90. Monthly pass tickets will range from Rs. 400 to Rs 1,800.

 

Coimbatore Broad Gauge Metro

Coimbatore Broad Gauge Metro Railway Cum Coimbatore Suburban Railway or Kovai Metro Cum Suburban Railway is a Broad Gauge Metro Cum Suburban railway planned for Coimbatore city. The circular railway line will help run through Coimbatore Junction, Podanur, Vellalore, Irugur, Singanallur, Pilamedu and Coimbatore North. This will undoubtedly help decongest the city roads since this circular line passes through the main parts of Coimbatore city and ends within the city limits, so this circular line is an urban line. Moreover, restoring the old Main Line (Broad Gauge Vellore Station) Nanjundapuram Railway link line lengths 1 km will help plan a circular urban electric train track. A senior official with the Salem division says, ‘if the revival of an old line can bring about so many benefits, it can be considered. However, the Implementation of this project gets delayed due to the Proposed Coimbatore Metro.

 

Project Details: Routes

 

These are the five routes.

  • Coimbatore Jn – Mettupalayam
  • Coimbatore Jn. – Pollachi Jn.
  • Coimbatore Jn – Tiruppur
  • Coimbatore Jn – Palakkad Jn
  • Coimbatore Jn – Irugur Jn – Podanur In – Coimbatore Jn (Proposed for Both Metro and Mainline Routes) (circular line as well as an urban line). 

 

Local passenger trains from Coimbatore Junction operate on all the sub-urban routes except the Coimbatore Jn – Irugur Jn – Coimbatore Jn (circular line and urban line). 

 

Suburban Stations 

The other stations serving Coimbatore include Coimbatore North Junction (CBF), Podanur Junction (PTJ), Irugur Junction (IGU), Madukkarai (MDKI), Pilamedu (PLMD), Singanallur (SHI), Sulur Road railway station (SUU), Periyanaickenpalayam railway station (PKU) and Somanur (SNO). Other stations like Chettipalayam, Urumandampalayam, Veerapandi and Pudupalayam are defunct. The people have asked to reopen the stations. The 1 km long Nanjundapuram Railway link line became completely defunct and was dismantled soon after the Coimbatore North – Irugur line was put to use. 

Restoration of this Nanjundapuram Railway link line will help plan circular suburban electric train tracks connecting major train stations in the outskirts of Coimbatore like Mettupalayam, Irugur, Podanur, Pollachi etc., to ease growing peripheral traffic. Reopening this defunct Nanjundapuram Railway line & Station can benefit residents from Nanjundapuram, Ramanathapuram, Redfields, Puliakulam, Sowripalayam, Udayampalayam, Singanallur, Varadarajapuram, Uppilipalayam and Ondipudur areas of Coimbatore for train connections to onward destinations. Irugur via Nanjundapuram: This bye-pass connection from Irugur – Podanur line to Coimbatore bypassing Podanur had been laid long back at a time when Coimbatore was connected only from Podanur as a branch from Irugur–Podanur–Shoranur line. It was done to facilitate trains from Erode side to go to Coimbatore directly. However, this connection became superfluous when Coimbatore was directly connected from the Irugur side via Pilamedu and Coimbatore North in 1953, and accordingly, this link line was removed then. Since the doubling work between Irugur–Coimbatore section is in progress, these double lines will be utilised for suburban traffic if required. This is the poignant backdrop of Nanjundapuram Railway Station, now defunct.

 

Coimbatore Broad Gauge Metro & Suburban Railway
Overview
Other Name(s)Koval Suburban Rail
StatusPlanned
OwnerIndian Railways
LocaleCoimbatore, Tamil Nadu
TerminiCoimbatore Junction
Connecting LinesMettupalayam, Pollachi, Palakkad, Tiruppur, and Kovai circular lines.
Service
TypeSuburban Rail
Services05 Routes
Operator(s)Southern Railway
Depot(s)Coimbatore
Technical
Number of Tracks Single, Double
Track Gauge5 ft 06 in (1,676 mm) Broad Gauge
Old GaugeMetre Gauge
Electrification25kV, 50 Hz, AC through overhead catenary
Operating Speed80 Kmph
SignallingRailway Signalling

 

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Gorakhpur Metrolite: A modern transport system for a fast-developing City

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Gorakhpur Metrolite
Gorakhpur Metrolite

Gorakhpur: An Introduction

Gorakhpur is a city in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, along the banks of the Rapti river in the Purvanchal region. It is situated 270 kilometres east of the state capital Lucknow. It is the administrative headquarters of Gorakhpur district, North Eastern Railway Zone and Gorakhpur division. The city is home to the Gorakhnath Math, a Gorakhnath temple. The city also has had an Indian Air Force station since 1963. Gita Press, the world’s largest publisher of Hindu religious texts like Ramayana and Mahabharat, is also located in Gorakhpur. The name ‘Gorakhpur’ comes from the Sanskrit Gorakshapuram, which means abode of Gorakhnath, a renowned ascetic who was a prominent saint of the Nath Sampradaya.

As of the 2011 Indian Census, Gorakhpur had a total population of 673,446, of which 353,907 were males and 319,539 were females. Gorakhpur had 112,237 households in 2011. According to a 2020 report, 31 villages have been incorporated into the municipal corporation, increasing the population to over 1 million. The city area has also increased from 145.5 km2 in 2011 to 226.6 km2.

The state government also declared Gorakhpur as a metropolis on 22 November 2021. Apart from Gorakhpur Municipal Corporation, the government has declared three Nagar panchayats and eight development blocks as a metropolitan areas. For this, the Urban Development Department has notified the city. According to the order issued by the Additional Chief Secretary, Urban Development, now in Gorakhpur Metropolitan Region, Municipal Corporation, Nagar Panchayat Pipraich, Nagar Panchayat PPganj, Nagar Panchayat Mundra Bazar, Chargawa, Khorabar, Pipraich, Sardar Nagar, Piprauli, Jungle Kaudiya, Campierganj and The entire area of Bhathat development block has been covered. After this, the population of Gorakhpur metropolis will be around 25 lakhs.

 

Transport System in the City

Gorakhpur is connected through a rail network and Gorakhpur railway station. Until March 2021, it had the world’s most extended platform of 1366 meters. Hubli Junction railway station is now the world’s most extended platform at 1505 meters. In February 2020, 100 flowering pots with support structures were made and installed on the hydrant pipe at platform No.2 to increase the plantation and natural cover, using the local resources of the Gorakhpur coaching depot.

The station offers Class A-1 railway station facilities. On 6 October 2013, Gorakhpur had the world’s Longest Railway platform, after the inauguration of the remodelled Gorakhpur Yard, with a stretch of around 1,355.40 metres. Gorakhpur is the headquarters of North Eastern Railways. An Air Force Station of the Indian Air Force was established in Gorakhpur in 1963, named Mahayogi Gorakhnath Airport, and extended for public air transport.

 

Metro

The Gorakhpur Metrolite is a light, rapid transit system proposed for the city of Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, India. The network will consist of 2 elevated lines serving 27 stations with a total length of 27.41 kilometres. The project is estimated to cost Rs. 4,672 crores. It is expected to be completed by 2024.

The Government of Uttar Pradesh appointed the Uttar Pradesh Metro Rail Corporation to build a metro system in Gorakhpur in 2017. Rail India Technical and Economic Service prepared the feasibility study and the detailed project report for the project and submitted it to the corporation in March 2019. The state cabinet approved the report on 9 October 2020.

The Public Investment Board approved the project’s first phase on 22 November 2021, which is expected to be completed by 2024.

 

Project Details & Key Figure

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Under Construction : 0 Km

Approved : 0 Km

Proposed: 27.41 Km

Estimated Project Cost: Rs. 4,672 Crore

 

Routes

 

Line-1 : Shyam Nagar – Sooba Bazar (16.95 Km)

 

  • Type: Elevated
  • Depot: Sooba Bazar
  • Stations (16): Shyam Nagar, Bargadwa, Shastri Nagar, Nathmalpur, Gorakhnath Mandir, Hazaripur, Dharmshala, Gorakhpur Railway Station, University, Mohaddipur, Ramgarh Lake, AIIMS, Malviya Nagar, MMM Engineering College, Divya Nagar, Sooba Bazar

 

Line-2 : Gulriha – Kachehri Chauraha (10.46 Km)

 

  • Type: Elevated
  • Depot: Mugalaha
  • Stations (11) : Gulariha, BRD Medical College, Mugalaha, Khanjanchi Bazar, Basharatpur, Ashok Nagar, Vishnu Nagar, Asuran Chowk, Dharamshala, Gol Ghar, Kachehri Chauraha

 

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