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Railways sacks Satish Agnihotri, in-charge of bullet train project

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NEW DELHI (Metro Rail News): The Railways has sacked NHSRCL Managing Director Satish Agnihotri. He was the in-charge of the Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project. According to the officials, Rajendra Prasad, Director, Projects of NHSRCL has been handed over the charge for three months.

According to the PTI report, Senior Railway officials said there were several allegations against Agnihotri which also includes misuse of official position and diverting funds in an unauthorised manner to a private company.

They said the decision to terminate the services of Agnihotri came following a June 2 Lokpal court order directing the CBI to probe charges of a “quid pro quo” deal allegedly struck by the former NHSRCL MD with a private company during his nine-year tenure as CMD of Rail Vikas Nigam Limited (RVNL).

The Lokpal court has directed the CBI to “ascertain whether any offence under the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, is made out” against Agnihotri and to submit the probe report to the Lokpal office within six months or before December 12, 2022.

“The competent authority has approved the termination of office of Satish Agnihotri. He has been directed to be relieved with immediate effect,” the letter of the Railway Board which was addressed to the company secretary of the NHSRCL stated.

According to the officials, Agnihotri allegedly took up a job in a private firm within a year of his retirement. This was in violation of government rules which prohibits retired officials from accepting commercial employment before one year of retirement without the Centre’s approval.

Sources close to Agnihotri told PTI that he has denied all the allegations and said that he had not favoured a particular company and neither did his son work in any such firm which bagged such works.

Officials said the complaints against him were made by one of his batchmates after he got the job of heading the NHSRCL, which is the implementing agency of the bullet train project between Mumbai and Ahmedabad.

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Maha Metro starts work on Pune metro pillars in Khadki

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PUNE (Metro Rail News): The Maharashtra Metro Rail Corporation Limited (Maha Metro) has started the foundation work on the Pune Metro pillars in the Khadki area. The work has been started after it received permission from the defence ministry and the district administration.

The construction of five pillars was on halt in the Khadki area because of the non-availability of land but according to the MahaMetro officials, all hurdles relating to the availability of land either for the viaduct or underground stretch on two Metro routes have been cleared now.

According to a MahaMetro official, “Discussions were underway at various levels to hand over the land. The work finally started last week, after a nod was received. A plan has now been prepared to complete the work in the minimum number of days. The pillars will be constructed on a priority basis, which will help to commission the Metro line from Dapodi to Shivajinagar”.

The work of the viaduct on the Khadki stretch is expected to be completed in the next four months.

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Chennai Metro makes masks mandatory amid spike in covid cases

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CHENNAI (Metro Rail News): Chennai Metro Corporation Limited (CMRL) has made wearing face masks mandatory in Chennai Metro Train and its Premises from today amid a recent surge in covid cases in the state.

“Due to recent surge in COVID-19 cases in Chennai, CMRL would like to announce that wearing a face mask in Chennai Metro premises and Metro Trains is mandatory with effect from 07.07.2022 to control the spread of COVID-19,” a press release from CMRL stated.

“It is mandatory to wear face masks at metro station premises and inside metro trains. Passengers are requested to co-operate in maintaining social distance while waiting and travelling in Metro Train,” the release stated.

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Coimbatore Metro Lite expected to be operational by 2027

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COIMBATORE (Metro Rail News): Coimbatore Metrol Rail Lite is expected to be ready by 2027. According to the detailed project report (DPR) which has been prepared by the Chennai Metro Rail Limited (CMRL) has estimated the project cost at ₹ 9,424 crore, and metro lite will cover a distance of 138.9 km in three phases.

This information has been obtained by social activist Dayanand Krishnan under the Right to Information (RTI) Act and he has requested the Chief Minister to take a decision on the same and convey it to the Union Government to start the project at an early date.

The Metro Lite project in Coimbatore will be executed in three phases, the first phase will be Collectorate to Valiyampalayam 14.1 km, Vellalore – Avanashi Road – Coimbatore Airport – PSG Foundry 31.7 km, totalling to 45.8 km. In the subsequent phase, Coimbatore Railway Junction to Pappampatty covering a distance of 13 km and Coimbatore Railway Junction to Periyanaickenpalayam totalling 18.1 km, thus covering a total distance of 31.1 km.

In the third phase, PSG Foundry to Kaniyur 9.2 km, Valiampalayam to Ganesapuram 10.5 km, Pappampatti to Carltonpet 11.8 km, Periyanaickenpalayam to Bilichi 7.8 km and Town Hall to Karunya Nagar 27.7 nagar.

According to the DPR, 4.05 lakh daily users are expected to use this facility in 2030, 5.31 lakh in 2035 and 5.98 lakh users by 2045. The patronage as per the DPR is public transport users (42.9 %), two-wheeler riders (41 %), car users (5.3 % )and private hired vehicles (5.3 %).

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Alstom bags 3,200 crore order for Bhopal & Indore metro rail projects

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DELHI (Metro Rail News): Alstom, global leader in smart and sustainable mobility, has been awarded the contract by Madhya Pradesh Metro Rail Corporation Limited (MPMRCL) to deliver 156 Movia metro cars with 15 years of comprehensive maintenance for the Bhopal and Indore metro projects. This project will benefit over 5.7 million people of both these cities. Valued at €387 million (over INR 3200 crores), the order includes the installation of latest generation of Communications Based Train Control (CBTC) signalling system as well as train control and telecommunication systems; each with seven years of comprehensive maintenance.

Alstom is responsible for the design, manufacture, supply, installation, test, and commissioning of 52 standard gauge Movia metro passenger trainsets of 3-car configuration each. 27 trainsets will be for Bhopal and 25 trainsets for Indore. To be built at Alstom’s state-of-the-art rolling stock manufacturing facility in Savli (Gujarat), these ultramodern, light-weight trains will operate at a top speed of 80 km/h, across the 31 km line in Bhopal with 30 stations and the 31.5 km line in Indore with 29 stations. This is the second such combined order in India for Alstom, after the Agra-Kanpur metro projects, a press statement from Alstom stated.

“As India moves towards its vision of using green and clean energy for public mobility, Alstom takes pride in being its long-standing partner in this journey and help write the country’s growth story. Following the Agra-Kanpur metro project, winning this contract is a strong validation of our commitment to deliver mobility solutions that meet the specific requirements of our customers,” Olivier Loison, Managing Director, Alstom India cluster said.

“We are delighted to be awarded this significant contract from MPMRCL and this collaboration will lay a strong foundation for an efficient and sustainable mass transport system for the cities of Bhopal & Indore.  As India moves towards its vision of using green and clean energy for public mobility, Alstom takes pride in being its long-standing partner in this journey and help write the country’s growth story. Following the Agra-Kanpur metro project, winning this contract is a strong validation of our commitment to deliver mobility solutions that meet the specific requirements of our customers,” he added.

Alstom India has a history of successfully delivering world-class metro trains for major cities, including Delhi, Chennai, Mumbai, Lucknow, Kochi in India and internationally for Sydney, Queensland, and Montreal. The company is currently manufacturing metro trains for Agra-Kanpur, Mumbai Metro Line 3, and modern trainsets for India’s first semi high-speed Delhi-Meerut RRTS project.

The Movia metro family offers latest technology combined with proven and reliable components. Built with light but strong stainless steel car bodies, the air-conditioned cars are developed with a strong emphasis on eco-friendly design to eliminate hazardous substances providing a safer environment for passengers. The trains are powered with modern energy efficient propulsion systems with regenerative braking, making them a sustainable alternative to other modes of transport, thus reducing energy consumption.

Movia metros have been delivered to many cities around the world, such as London, Delhi, Stockholm, and Singapore. With six industrial sites and four engineering centers, Alstom has a strong footprint in India to cater to domestic as well as several international projects. Alstom in India is a team of over 10,000 employees and the company aims to expand its talent pool by 15% this year.

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DPR for 3 km Central Vista Metro loop corridor to be completed this month

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NEW DELHI (Metro Rail News): A detailed plan for the construction for a 3 km Metro loop corridor that will connect government offices which are being built along Rajpath as part of the Central Vista redevelopment project will be completed by the end of this month.

According to the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) officials, along with preparing the detailed project report (DPR), Delhi Metro will appoint a design consultant for the station interiors for which the tender has been floated.

The 3 km loop corridor will start and end at the Central Secretariat Metro station and will be having four stations whereas the timelines for the project have not been finalised yet as per the officials.

The exits from these four metro stations are likely to provide direct access to the office buildings via escalators, staircases and walkways.

According to the officials, the design consultant will work according to the specifications of the DPR, which include the dimensions of the Metro stations, their depth, the number of coaches to be deployed and the theme for the interior design. On this corridor, smaller trains with around 3-4 coaches are likely to be used.

The Central Vista project includes the redevelopment of Central Vista Avenue, the construction of a new Parliament building, the refurbishment of North and South Blocks, and the construction of new Central government offices, including a common Central Secretariat, and central conference facilities, etc.

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CMRL issues land acquisition notice to Kamal Haasan’s production company

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CHENNAI (Metro Rail News): Chennai Metro has sent a land acquisition notice to Kamal Haasan’s production company Raaj Kamal Films International, for its Phase-2 metro project. Under this project around 120 stations worth around Rs 61,000 crore will be constructed.

According to the sources, a station under this project has to be built on Bharathi Dasan road, where the Raaj Kamal Films International’s office is also located. According to the sources, Raaj Kamal’s office said that a legal consultation is underway so as to decide how to proceed. Around 10 feet at the front of the office is marked in the metro project, they added.

The Chennai Metro Rail Limited has planned to construct a station in around 600 square feet of area. A notice has also been issued to other buildings in the area along with the production company. The planned station at Bharathi Dasan Road forms a part of the Phase II project, including the Light House to Poonamallee stretch of road.

Recently, the CMRL and Larsen & Toubro signed a contract for constructing a corridor from Nehru Nagar to Sholinganallur, at an estimated amount of Rs 1,021 crore, as part of the Phase II project. Under this, a 10-kilometre-long viaduct is to be constructed through 10 metro stations that will located at Nehru Nagar, Kandanchavadi, Perungudi, Thoraipakkam, Mettukuppam, PTC Colony, Okkiyampet, Karapakkam, Okkiyampet Thoraipakkam and Sholinganallur.

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Exclusive Interview: Ravindra Kr. Jain, MD, DFCCIL

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Metro Rail News conducted an in-person interview with Mr. Ravindra Kumar Jain, Managing Director, Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation of India (DFCCIL). In the interview, Mr. Jain talked about Dedicated Freight Corridors and his experiences. 

Mr. Ravindra Kumar Jain, IRSE, assumed the charge of Managing Director of Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation of India Limited on 11.12.2020. He is an officer of ‘Indian Railway Service of Engineers’ (IRSE) of 1986 batch. He completed his B.Tech. in Civil Engineering from MNIT, Jaipur and M.Tech. in Environmental Engineering from the University of Roorkee (now IIT, Roorkee). Before joining DFCCIL, he was posted as Chief Administrative Officer/Construction for Eastern Railway, Kolkata. Prior to that, he worked as Executive Director, Civil Engineering/Plg, Railway Board.
From 2017 to 2019, he was Divisional Railway manager, Samastipur (ECR). His tenure is remembered for Mithila painting at Madhubani station and then on the rake of Bihar Sampark Kranti. For this, his team was honoured by Hon’ble Minister Railway and later also by Chairman, Railway Board. He was also adjudged as Outstanding DRM in 2018 for manning large nos. of unmanned LCs is a very short time bound schedule.

Here are the edited excerpts: –

How important is DFC for the Railways and the country? What is the present status of the corridors? When is the entire project expected to be commissioned to the nation?

DFCs are going to be a  big game changer for the freight operations in India. Basically we are going to say they are going to be revolutionary trends for freight operations. For example, one goods train which starts from JNPT Mumbai takes around 2-3 days to reach NCR because the average speed is just 20-25 kmph. Once the DFC comes into position it will change the scenario entirely as it will reduce the duration from 3 days to 24 hours and the operations of freight trains will be at par with any super fast trains or Rajdhani express. Basically DFC is the first of its kind since independence as it is a rail infrastructure project ever taken under the Ministry of Railways. 

Railways are the most energy efficient mode of transport and any growing economy such as India will need infrastructure for transportation as it is the basic backbone of the economy therefore it needs to improve and for that the most sustainable method is railway transportation. With electrification and other innovations we are almost going to achieve a zero emission stage so obviously for any country to achieve sustainable and green development, India is giving a good solution in the form  of DFC. The DFC project planning and ideas started in 2006-2007 and the concept plan took shape in 2008 along with the detailed estimates. 

The actual work started in 2014 when the land acquisition was also in position  and right now we are working on 2 DFCs, the first one is the eastern corridor starting from Ludhiana via Dadri, Khurja to Dankuni in West Bengal and it is about 1,875 kms long and the other corridor is the western corridor that starts from Mumbai, JNPT and ends up in Dardri that is in UP and it is about 1506 kms and altogether it is around 3374 km long and out of that we are currently working on 2850 km. Regarding the current status, in the last one year we have commissioned around 1347 km, which is almost 47%.     

Please share the details of the scale up plan of the DFCs, if any. How is the proposed DFC expected to look alike in its subsequent stages if any plan envisaged. What shall be the major impacts and benefits?   

For DFC we are working very vigorously and persistently. We are intending to complete 90% of  work within a year that is June 2023 and then some small work on western corridor pertaining to Maharashtra may lag behind otherwise we will be completing most of the work in a year. The DFC will bring reduction in the logistics costs as our honorable PM and Railway Minister also have the aim to reduce the logistics costs and to achieve that firstly we should have an efficient transportation system and secondly the turn around should also be better. 

So the DFC trains  will be faster, heavier, longer and higher than the existing trains. The DFC has got the latest technology, latest specifications and much better type of operation which will give reliable and scheduled operations. We will provide IT enabling systems to the customers so that they can track  the trains. We are providing IT and customer friendly services and reliability of services which will change the entire scenario of the freight systems in the country. 

We will work for the bulk product as well as non bulk products, e-commerce, parcels, perishables and any other items that you can think of and obviously highest priority will be import and export through containers. To provide impact to the economy, along with the DFC the government has already planned multi modal logistic parks and these parks will have integration with other modes of transportations that will provide first and last mile connectivity. This is going to make India a competitive market and our products will comparatively be a bit cheaper as compared to today’s rates and it is therefore going to make a huge difference. 

Do you think a dedicated track for freight transportation in the country should have been introduced much earlier? Why do you think there has been a delay on this front by railways for so many years?

I beg to differ from you as there has not been a delay. At the time of independence the railways used to carry around 80% of the goods but after the road transportation it has been reduced to 25% so our modal share has reduced but the volume has increased. So the reason why we were not able to compete with the road transport is because we have a mix traffic of operations as we have both passenger and goods train on the same tracks and the passenger should always be a priority that is why the goods operation gets less priority and the average speed goes down and the therefore the reliability of services goes down. 

Secondly, we tried through the doubling, the tunnelling, improving the junction arrangement and made changes such as electrification and much more for improvement which needs investment but the investment in road transport is much higher. So after experimenting with many different ideas we decided that now is the time to take a different step and that was DFC. So it is never late or never early but these decisions are taken on the basis of economic growth of the country and the need of the hour. So in 2006 we thought that now is the time to go for DFC but it has many challenges such as land acquisition and finances and therefore these decisions have to be taken after so much planning.  

DFCCIL is a Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) corporation registered as a company under the companies act. In what ways the formation of the PSU is helping in execution of the project. What additional leverage DFCCIL requires for a timely completion of the project? 

Firstly DFC is a PSU and registered under the Ministry of Railways and we are linked with the Ministry of Railways through an agreement for the next 30 years. While working as a PSU we are exclusively working on the DFC and we have no other projects but we have 4-5 major activities related to the DFCs that are to construct and commission, to operate and maintain the corridors, to develop business for moving on this corridor and to think and plan about the future development of this corridor. We have got leverage because a government department has to work in different ways and there are so many  rules and regulations and theoretically it takes extra time  whereas in DFC PSU we work in a very straightforward manner and that is why we are able to implement it much faster. DFC will provide operation and maintenance at much lower cost than any other transportation including that of Indian Railways. Our systems will be modern and IT enabled which can track the trains and modern systems such as OHE and Signalling are used. Even our maintenance will be done with modern equipment and gadgets as they will be monitored on a real time basis and GPS systems will be used for tracking so it will be very cost effective. 

Your pioneering and memorable initiative in aesthetically depicting Mithila painting at the entire Madhubani Station and Rake of Bihar Sampark Kranti being DRM Samastipur is still widely appreciated. Would you like to share some of your views regarding the initiative you took in a creative manner?

I feel very nostalgic remembering that. Actually I joined at the end of April 2017 in Samastipur division where the Madhubani Station lies. After a few months of working there I got a complete list of cleanliness ranking of around 470 stations and It included a list of A and B class railway stations of Indian railways. In that list Madhubani station was almost at the end on 369 number and when I saw that I felt very bad and at that time my knowledge regarding the Madhubani and Mithila painting was not at par so I enquired that the area is so rich in culture and have such a beautiful history and heritage. I thought about why this station is so poorly kept and then surveyed the station along with my team and decided to change the look of the whole station. 

I instructed for the walls to be painted fully white and then called all the local artists and said that we will provide you the space, paints and all that you need and you can do the Mithila painting on these walls. On 2nd October, 2017 we started this cleanliness drive and around 30 people including children came and in a week their numbers crossed hundred so the entire station was taken over by the locals and everybody was keen to do their own paintings and the result was so beautiful as if it was a museum. Nobody thought in the beginning that we were making history. When the next ranking list came, Madhubani Station was in the top 3. It was also appreciated by the Railways Minister and even an award was sanctioned for the station. 

Same thing happened with the Bihar Sampark Kranti as on that particular rake I personally requested the General Manager Shri L.C. Trivedi to permit us to paint the express which starts from Darbhanga and goes to Delhi and he also took the permission from the ministers and after we got the permission we asked the local painters to please come again and paint the coaches and it was so beautifully done that from whichever station the train passed people gathered to take a look and it even got famous on social media even outside India.

We also permitted the painters to write their names along with their mobile numbers on the paintings. Through the social media clips so many agencies in India as well as outside the country contacted those painters and gave them orders for the paintings in their areas. Then after that the Mithila painting came to Delhi and in Patna also and various parts of the country. 

With an experience of various key positions in civil engineering departments and in other administrative assignments in various zones of Indian railway what has been your best experience for the job and responsibilities held? Which significant accomplishment you would like to mention and recall.

Again you have made me nostalgic. The thing I remember the most is my tenure for 2 years as DRM of Samastipur and not just because of the Madhubani painting on the station and the rake but because we tried to provide the best possible help to employees . One such case is that one of our keyman was run over by a train and you won’t believe that on the very next day his widow was given the PPO that is the pension order and after that the very next day we gave her the appointment. I really feel that we were in a position that we were able to provide help to the family who was in shock with their only earning member dying. On the safety front we did the mining of more than 300 crossings in a record time of 3-4 months and for that the division got a special award from the chairman of the Railway Board. 

Beyond this particular tenure I still remember my tenure as Deputy Chief Engineer, Jaipur where I was fully involved for the first time in the gauge conversion of the Jaipur station itself. That time was in 1992-94 where it was only a meter gauge station and I was incharge when the broad gauge was introduced for the first time in the station and that was a historical moment. Then my posting in Ahmedabad was very wonderful where I did more than 1000 km of gauge conversion including Bhavnagar, Palampur etc. and lastly my tenure in Mumbai where we were maintaining all the suburban stations, suburban quarters and so many other things. The life and working is entirely different in Mumbai as we worked on the suburban stations day and night and it was very challenging. These are the reasons which give me strength to continue hard work and sincere work that have led me to this position. 

With the present policies of the govt. for the railways how do you see IR in the coming few years? Is there any sector IR that needs immediate attention being overlooked?  

Indian railways has got a very bright future as it is the lifeline of the country and the nation depends on it so we have to strengthen the railways. Whosoever wants to join the Railways I wholeheartedly welcome them. In Railways the hardwork and sincerity is very essential as this sector is very challenging and every railway personnel works very seriously that is when they are given any assignment they do that with so much devotion. It is the reason why Railways are running 24/7 in all parts of the country. So I want to say that whoever is interested in joining Railways is going to have a bright time as the railways are here forever and the country needs it and its services. That is why it is said that after the army it is the railways in the hierarchy. 

Being a stellar technocrat with experience of multiple positions, what would be your message to young minds willing to join railways? Kindly share your views about Metro Rail News. Any message to our readers?

I want to convey my message to all the youngsters that if they want to innovate the country needs them. Every youngster should think of new technologies, developments and new innovation  for doing anything faster and much more efficiently with low costs. Our country is going to become a 5 trillion economy very soon and by 2050 it may be ten times of that. So we need young and innovative minds to achieve these targets. It is very tough but we need to be among the world’s top 3 economies in time to come. In Railways we have had so much change especially in the last 5-10 years that things have changed entirely. Otherwise we were just working on normal stations and normal trains but soon we will have zero waitings lists. The DFC, high speed rails and metros and other projects and new technologies will be achieved with new ideas and innovations. For any country, continuous growth and sustainable development is very important and railways provide that type of transportation. 

Thank you to Metro Rail News for inviting me and giving me the opportunity to express myself. My message to the readers of MRN is that we need to contribute to the development of the country. Wherever the infra projects are happening we should provide them all the possible support. Sometimes we have seen that the locals come in the way of ongoing projects which are being carried out. The people should think that they are a part of the nation’s development. Our country requires growth and development and young innovative minds can provide that.  

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Kanpur Metro: Tunnel construction work for Chunniganj-Nayaganj underground section begins from Bada Chauraha

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KANPUR (Metro Rail News): Kanpur Metro today launched Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) ‘Nana’ named after great freedom fighter Nana Saheb Peshwa for tunnel construction work from the ‘launching shaft’ of Bada Chauraha Metro station. With this, the tunnelling work at the approximately 4 km long underground section between Chunniganj to Nayaganj, under the 23 km long Corridor-1 of Kanpur Metro Rail Project (IIT to Naubasta) has now commenced. The tunnel construction work was inaugurated by Sushil Kumar, Acting Managing Director, Uttar Pradesh Metro Rail Corporation (UPMRC) by pressing the buzzer, in the presence of senior officials and employees of UPMRC.

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The tunnelling of the underground section between Chunniganj and Nayaganj will be done with the help of two Tunnel Boring Machines ‘Nana’ and ‘Tatya’. Both TBM machines were lowered inside a rectangular launching shaft which has a length of about 21 meters, a width of 24 meters and a depth of about17.5 meters. Today construction of a down-line tunnel from Bada Chauraha to Nayaganj with the help of first TBM ‘Nana’ has begun and after a few days, construction of up-line tunnel will also commence with the second TBM ‘Tatya’.

UPMRC has named the TBM machines as ‘Nana’ and ‘Tatya’ after the great freedom fighters who played an important role in the independence struggle. Both these revolutionaries also had a special bond with the city of Kanpur. The association of the Kanpur Metro Project with memory of these great freedom fighters will also inspire everyone connected with the project.

The total length of Tunnel Boring Machines used in this underground section of Kanpur Metro is about 80 meters and their weight is about 450 tonnes. With the help of these machines, tunnel of 5.8 meters in diameter will be constructed.

Expressing happiness on this occasion, Sushil Kumar said, “Commencement of tunnel construction work at the underground section between Chunniganj and Nayaganj is a new milestone for Kanpur Metro. The TBM ‘Nana’ and ‘Tatya’ will lead our way to fulfil the dream of a world-class Metro system in Kanpur. As we know the stretch between Chunniganj and Nayaganj is one of the busiest routes of the city and covers several prominent places. With the help of these state-of-the-art TBMs, we will be able to construct underground tunnels in the heart of the city with complete safety without affecting the traffic on the roads. As construction works on the underground section between Kanpur Central and Transport Nagar has also commenced, it is my firm belief that our team with their dedication will be able to achieve decided targets in the stipulated time.”

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Constructing a tunnel of about 990 meters long from Bada Chauraha towards Nayaganj, TBM ‘Nana’ and ‘Tatya’ will reach at the starting point of Nayaganj Metro station in about 6 months, where these machines will be retrieved from the retrieval shaft. Thereafter, both the machines will be re-launched from the launching shaft to be built at Chunniganj and tunnel will be constructed to the starting point of Bada Chauraha Metro Station via Naveen Market.

Under the Kanpur Metro Rail Project, two metro corridors are to be constructed, the first between IIT to Naubasta, with a total length of about 23 km. And the other is between Chandrashekhar Azad University to Barra-8, with total length of about 8 km. At present, the construction work of the first corridor is in full swing. Under this corridor, revenue operations on about 9 km long priority corridor between IIT to Motijheel have already begun from 28th December, 2021. Beyond Motijheel, two parts of underground sections are being constructed between Chunniganj to Nayaganj and Kanpur Central to Transport Nagar. After this, about 5 km long elevated section from Baradevi to Naubasta will be constructed under corridor 1 of Kanpur Metro Project.

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Kochi Metro forms team to generate ideas for its phase-2 extension

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KOCHI (Metro Rail News): Kochi Metro Rail Limited (KMRL) has put together a team of specialists which also includes youngsters to work on new ideas to create designs for metro stations and to make the metro more commuter-friendly. This planning is being done as the Centre is expected to approve the second phase of Kochi Metro soon.

According to an official, the station designs for the 2nd phase extension are going to be completely different from the existing ones and phase-2 which is a 11.20 km stretch from Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium to Infopark, Kakkanad, will have 10 stations.

“We are planning to bring in not just robots for assistance to commuters but also virtual and digital bulletin boards. New types of LED-based advertisements with virtual reality and 3D images will be introduced. Talks are on with global tech partners for the purpose. The idea is to use the digital platform to bring in new generation advertisement, as Kerala is lagging behind in that sector,” said KMRL MD Loknath Behera, TNIE reported.

“The new stations are going to be more commuter-friendly. At some of the existing stations, commuters have to go to the concourse level and then move up to reach the platform. Such inconveniences will be avoided in the upcoming stations,” an official said.

“We accept genuine suggestions and opinions of the public regarding any of our stations and their operations. We are bringing in technology to ease commuters’ difficulties. That will fetch revenue for the metro as well,” the official added.

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