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Kerala FM KN Balagopal allocates Rs 2,000 for SilverLine Project

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KERALA (Metro Rail News): Kerala Finance Minister K N Balagopal has presented the full budget in the state assembly on Friday, 11th March, 2022. He allocated Rs 2,000 crore for acquiring land to build a semi-high speed railway line and expressed hope of getting the Centre’s approval for this project known as the Silverline project. The Finance minister announced that initially, Rs 2,000 crore will be made available to acquire land for this K-rail project. The Kerala Infrastructure Investment Fund Board (KIIFB) will provide the money for this project.

The SilverLine project is a joint venture set up by the Kerala government and the Ministry of Railways. Balagopal is hoping for the central government to release its sanction for the K-Rail project as it is expected to cost over Rs 60,000 crore. He also said that the ‘eco-friendly’ K-line project will boost the state’s development.

The state government had requested the Centre to provide budgetary allocation to the project before, however, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, in her Budget presented in February this year did not mention anything related to this. The SilverLine will run Between Thiruvananthapuram and Kasargod with stops at Kollam, Chengannur, Kottayam, Ernakulam, Thrissur, Tirur, Kozhikode, and Kannur.

Meanwhile, the Finance Minister has proposed to set up a new IT park, four IT corridors, and 20 satellite IT hubs in the state with the aim to provide momentum to the information technology sector in the post-COVID-19 era.

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KPTL Railway Division sets benchmark, constructs rail under bridge in record time

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JHARKHAND (Metro Rail News): Kalpataru Power Transmission Limited (KPTL) Railway Division has set a new benchmark in the construction space as they have constructed a double span, cast-in-situ Rail Under Bridge (RUB) in a record time of 10 days. This bridge is part of Garwha to Barwadih third rail line construction project. It is 2 meters in length, 5 meters in height and has a height of 4.37meters.

This RUB no. 273 is situated at Daltonganj, Jharkhand which had to be extended for construction of the third railway line. The traffic bound to go towards Daltonganj town, Shahpur, Garhwa town and Varanasi passes through this RUB. The Earth excavation and rock cutting for the foundation of this bridge started on the evening of 16th February, 2022 and the construction was completed on 27th February, 2022.

Speaking to Metro Rail News, the Railway Business Unit Head of KPTL, Mr. Jitendra Kumar Jain said, “It’s a remarkable achievement and we are thankful to our client Rail Vikas Nigam Limited (RVNL) for giving us this opportunity. “I am proud of the entire project team, which has worked day and night to achieve this milestone”, he added.

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BARSYL wins Metro’s Feasibility Consultant Contract for introducing MRTS in Madurai

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MADURAI (Metro Rail News): On Wednesday it was revealed that Balaji Railroad Systems (BARSYL) has turned up as the lowest bidder to prepare a Feasibility Study Report for introducing a mass rapid transit system (MRTS) in Madurai. The title of this contract is DFRMaduraiMRTS2021.

The bids for this consultancy contract were invited in November by Chennai Metro Rail Ltd (CMRL) right after Tamil Nadu’s state government made budgetary allocation for 2021-2022. Technical bids for the same were opened in December to reveal 5 bidders.

CMRL has set a 120-day deadline for the report to be completed and delivered on time but their estimate is unknown. The brief scope for this contract is Selection of Consultant for Preparation of Feasibility Study Report for introducing a Mass Rapid Transit System in Madurai city.

The financial bid values by each company are as follows:-

FirmBid (Rs. lakh)
Balaji Railroad Systems51.62
Aarvee Associates64.11
L&T Infrastructure Engineering65.72
RITES96.22
Rina Consulting111.70

If the letter of authorization is signed then Balaji’s tasks could include the following:-

  • To collect and examine available reports of previous studies, plans, CMP Report and other related with transportation scenario of Madurai Metropolitan Region.
  • To collect primary transport network inventory data along with utilities within the Project Influence Area.
  • To collect all the secondary information such as development plans, public transport routes.
  • To conduct a review of the current situation in order to establish the existing condition and capacity of the public transport system.

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Good news for Indian Railways passengers, restrictions on bedroll and blankets revoked

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DELHI (Metro Rail News): Good news for Indian Railways passengers as now they do not have to carry linen and blankets for their train journeys. In a major relief to passengers, the government issued orders on Thursday, 10th March, to resume providing linen, blankets as well as curtains inside trains.

In view of pandemic and covid protocol due to Covid-19, Standard Operating Protocol (SOP) for movement of passengers by trains was issued which imposed the restriction on linen, blankets and curtains inside trains. The Railway Board said the supply of linen, blankets and curtains would resume with immediate effect.

The government previously suspended the service of providing meals, linen and most of its concessions due to pandemic but now has reintroduced these onboard facilities. In an attempt to prevent the spread of coronavirus, former Railway Minister Piyush Goyal had decided to withdraw the provision of blankets along with curtains in air-conditioned coaches of all train services but certain arrangements were made so that blankets are provided to train passengers on demand. When the restrictions were in place passengers were advised to bring their own blankets for their long train journeys.

Now first AC class passengers will be provided with blankets on demand with freshly washed covers according to the reports. Other than that spare blankets and curtains were said to be washed, dried and stored in a dry, clean storage facility. Indian Railways had said that 100 per cent fresh washed linen will be provided to train passengers in sealed packets as per instructions.

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KMRC assigns colour ranges to its Metro lines

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KOLKATA (Metro Rail News): Just like other cities now the Kolkata Metro Rail Corporation (KMRC) has also assigned colour ranges to different metro corridors. this decision was taken with the aim to assist workers in remembering their rides without any problem.

Rail Vikas Nigam Limited (RVNL) and KMRC gave the following colours to the metro lines:-

Line 1 the North-South Metro corridor is now Blue Line

Line 2 the East-West Metro corridor is now Green Line

Line 3 the Joka-Esplanade Metro corridor is now Purple Line

Line 4 the Noapara extension to Airport via Barasat Metro corridor is now Yellow Line

Line 5 the Baranagar-Barrackpore Metro corridor is now Pink Line

Line 6 the New Garia-Airport Metro corridor is now Orange Line Presently, the metro runs on six distinct lines. Line 1 of the Kolkata Metro is functional between Kavi Subhas to Dakshineswar.

The Green Line of the KMRC which is marked as Green Line is functional between Sector V and Phoolbagan.

The New Garia-Airport Metro or Line 6 has been distinguished as Orange Line, while the Joka-Esplanade hallway, which will interface Joka across DH Road with Esplanade will be recognized as Purple Line.
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The Noapara expansion to the Airport by means of Barasat or Line 4 will be recognized as Yellow Line and the Baranagar-Barrackpore corridor or Line 5 will be distinguished as Pink Line.

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Kerala Silverline’s gift to women on International Women’s Day

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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM (Metro Rail News): Kerala Silverline announced on International Women’s Day, Tuesday, that they are working on enhancing safety arrangements to ensure safe travel for women travelling alone by metro.

To implement this idea surveillance cameras will be fitted inside trains, at stations and in their surroundings. Women guards will also be deployed inside the trains and at stations. Trained guards will be drawn from the police force for the purpose. Women’s helpline numbers will be made available and call made on that number will be answered instantly.

The metro has also decided to provide travel arrangements to home for female travellers.
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The stops on Silverline will be networked with other modes of transport for this purpose. Transport services shall be operated for travel from stations to metros and for trips to the stations. K-Rail officials also said that they will arrange single-ticket travel for far-fetched places like Wayanad, to facilitate travel to SilverLine station. Silverline aims to ensure a smooth and safe journey with maximum facilities.



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Railways plans to bring out improved Vande Bharat fleet soon

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DELHI (Metro Rail News): The railways have decided to manufacture version 3 of Vande Bharat trains, with major improvements in comparison to the existing fleet of these semi-high-speed rails. The bidding for the tender of 200 such trains, with 16 coaches each, has already started.

An official from the railway ministry said that the tender for this will roll out soon. He added that some of the units could be manufactured in the Marathwada Rail Coach Factory in the Latur district. The new version of the self-propelled Vande Bharat, with AC-1, AC-2 and AC-3 and sleeper facilities, is likely to slowly replace Rajdhani and Duronto services.

The new features which the railways have planned to include in these new trains are that they will be comparatively lighter than the present Vande Bharat trains as well as energy-efficient with more modern features, including additional passenger amenities.

Currently, the manufacturing process of Vande Bharat version 2 trains is on. The ministry of railways has already awarded the contracts to Medha Servo Drives for manufacturing 44 trains and is in the process for procuring 58 more such trains.

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Bangalore Metro shifts focus on non fare revenue as operation cost rise

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BANGALORE (Metro Rail News): The Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) has decided to cast its real estate by expanding the commercial space at metro stations to 2.20 lakh square feet. This decision came after BMRCL’s soaring expenses with revenues yet to reach pre-Covid levels.

A BMRCL official said that “At present, there are about 16 retailers renting a total of 21,000 square feet, which we want to expand”. Officials set Rs 50 crore as the non-fare revenue target for the financial year 2022-23 amidst a slow return to pre-Covid ridership and increased expenses due to the restoration of normal services.

Though the average daily ridership figures have crossed the 3-lakh mark recently but it is still about 35%-40% lower than the 4.5-5 lakh seen during the pre-pandemic days. As per the revenue details for the month of February, the daily fare revenue has come down by Rs 50-70 lakh.
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The main sources for BMRCL were the license fee or rent from retail outlets, ATMs, parking spaces and others after the non-fare revenue dropped from Rs 41.92 crore in 2019-20 to Rs 24 crore in 2020-21.

After waiving the rent for shops during the lockdown, the BMRCL linked the rent of the commercial space with ridership, adopting a model first implemented by Delhi Metro. Uninspected financial results for last year show the BMRCL earned Rs 60 crore from operations and Rs 74 lakh from other sources. Although the situation is improving yet officials believe that the recovery is a long way ahead. One of the major hindrances to non-fare revenue in Bengaluru is the ban on advertisement hoardings. According to officials advertisements have the potential to increase annual revenue by Rs 100 crore.

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Maha Metro introduces ‘Pune Metro’ App

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PUNE (Metro Rail News): Maha Metro has designed an app for seamless travel and contactless ticketing for the citizens of Pune. The app is called as ‘Pune Metro’ App. It is available in the Play Store for Android users and the App Store for iPhone users. 

To access the app, user registration is required. The customer is requested to provide basic details like First Name, Last name, mobile number, email ID, gender, Date of birth. Based on the details received, a customer profile is created in the system. The user will be required to enter a mPIN for using this application. While the user can remain signed into the mobile application, they may be prompted for the mPIN for every ticket booking transaction. 

Pune Metro app has many useful features such as Book Ticket, Fare Enquiry, Feeder Services etc. Through Book Ticket tab, a person can book one way, return or group tickets (Above 10). Through this feature, the person can decide and select the station and journey that he/she wants to go for. On selection total fare will be shown for the selected journey.

To book ticket the commuters shall be able to buy QR code tickets on the mobile application. The server shall generate a QR code on mobile which will act as the digital ticket for Metro travel. The readers at the gates will read the QR code image on the mobile screen and validate it before allowing him to pass through the gates and hence it is named as Tap & Go experience.  The mobile app will allow commuters to make payments via all types of payment options like UPI payment, Any Bank Credit/Debit Card, Net banking supported for 40+ banks and Wallets like Paytm, Freecharge, PhonePe etc. It is compatible with Mobile and web-based transactions.

In view ticket section a person can view active as well as past trip tickets. Tickets that were purchased using the card, Pay U, Daily and weekly data of the tickets purchased would be available in View Tickets. Fare Enquiry: The fare chart for the PCMC to Phugewadi and Vanaz to Garware college metro station will appear here. The minimum fare is Rs 10 and the maximum is Rs 20 as of now for both the corridors. PCMC to Sant Tukaram Nagar and Bhosari is Rs 10 whereas PCMC to Kasarwadi and Phugewadi is Rs. 20. Similarly, from Vanaz to Anand Nagar and Ideal Colony is Rs 10 & Vanaz to Nalstop and Garware College is Rs 20. The fare for the return tickets between the terminal stations is kept at Rs 30. 

The App also provides an option for a feeder service located nearest to you. Feeder services from Station to the nearest Railway station, Airport, Bus stop with facilities of e-Bike rental services, Redbus, e-Auto services etc. The feeder services include Bus, E-bikes, Cycles, Cabs etc with various registered partners such as PMPML, parking, Svida, Jeev Mobility etc are just a few to mention. The feeder service will help in first and last-mile connectivity for end-users.

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Exclusive Interview with Dr. Sujatha Narayan, Sr. Vice-President, Wabtec India

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Metro Rail News conducted an email interview with Dr Sujatha Narayan, Sr. Vice-President, Wabtec India region for our Women’s Day edition. Dr Narayan talked about Wabtec’s manufacturing capacity, strategy and her professional journey so far. Here are the edited excerpts:-

Q.1. Please tell us something about your merger with GE transportation. Do you see the merger in 2019 as one of the major breakthroughs for the company?

Yes, of course. Wabtec doubled in size and moved ahead in the product chain from being a sub-system supplier to a rolling stock supplier which made us one of the largest Rail technology companies in the world. Wabtec and GE Transportation came together had tremendous synergies, which we are leveraging to our great success. This was not only in products and services but also in our people, processes and systems. Its been a great journey, especially in these tough Covid years, and we have emerged as a high performing One Wabtec!!

Q.2. Wabtec manufactures products for locomotives, freight cars and passenger transit vehicles. What other major capabilities do you have for railway industry disciplines globally?

Do note that apart from products for locomotives, Wabtec is the leading manufacturer of full Diesel locomotives in the world. In India, we manufacture and deliver to Indian Railways 100 locomotives a year have done so successfully for the last three years. In addition, we have state of the art maintenance sheds for these locomotives. These locomotives were designed in India, are largely localized from a component perspective and fully manufactured in India in our factory in Marhowrah, Bihar, which makes it even more special. Wabtec also has a large Digital Electronics business that helps railroads, shippers, miners, ports and terminals to improve efficiency, unlock productivity and create pathways to automated operations while enabling safer operations. You may not be aware of the fact that Wabtec also has a significant business in numerous areas such as:

1. RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE – Track Products & Materials, Signal Wayside Components, Vehicle Equipment, Electric Power Supply

2. MINING –

a. Digital Mine- Environmental Health & Safety, Advanced Monitoring & Sensing, Asset Performance Management, Operations Performance Management, Services Management, Value Chain Optimization, Workforce Transformation

b. SURFACE EQUIPMENT – Electric Drive Systems Power & Data Transfer;

3. DRILLING – AC Water Cooled Motors, DC Motors, Packaging Options

4. MARINE SOLUTIONS – Marine Diesel Engines, Marine Fenders, Onshore Power Supply

5. HEAT TRANSFER & ENERGY SOLUTIONS – Diesel & Gas Engine Cooling Generator, Motor & Transformer, Coolers, High-Temperature Applications

6. ELASTOMERS for Rail and Industrial Applications

Q.3. Wabtec is known for building new commuter and low-horsepower, low emissions switcher locomotives. What is the idea and concept behind it? Why in the fast-paced world still focus on low-horsepower locomotives. See for e.g. India is indigenously manufacturing 12K HP electric hauls for freight transportation?

Generally, Switcher locomotives are used in yards to move rail cars to form the train, conduct maintenance or perform light freight service. These locomotives are optimized for this application hence they’re not high on horsepower but have high starting tractive effort. Currently, the switcher fleet is pretty old around the world as operators have been focused on investing in the mainline fleet. As we see increased operators’ interest in cleaner technology in this space, we’re at the forefront of addressing this Market with very diverse product offerings. Our current products in this space include a wide range of zero-emission battery locos (will supply to UP), hybrid with battery & diesel combination (NYCT & Nordco shuttle wagons) as well as highly emission optimized diesel locomotives (supplying to Kazakhstan). These products also come with an option of a suite of onboard safety & remote monitoring digital solutions. As an innovation-driven and environmentally responsible corporate, we believe we’re in a leading position to help our customers modernize this space with greener, smarter and safer solutions.

Q.4. Please tell us something about your deal with New Delhi – based railway friction business, Masu recently. Should investors see your step as your efforts for consolidating your base in the Indian sub-continent?

The Railway friction business of Masu that we have acquired is a strategic acquisition for Wabtec as we are one of the world leaders in railway friction with a variety of brake pads and blocks to serve the needs of our customers. In India, while we were manufacturing all our braking systems, we did not manufacture friction products.

The acquisition helps us build local design and manufacturing capability to serve the unique needs of the Indian Market of Indian Mainline locomotives, coaches and wagons as well as Metros. We will also be able to serve the global markets from India. We are pleased that we will have now state-of-the-art friction manufacturing capabilities on every continent and will better serve operators and car-builders around the world, reducing operating costs while improving performance.”

Q.5. How do you see the Market in India? What in your opinion should be the major policy-level changes required for the growth and development of tech and locomotive industries operating in India?

The Indian rail transportation market is one of the largest and fastest growing markets in the world and is definitely the most exciting in terms of the modernization initiatives driving safety, availability, cleanliness, comfort, punctuality and sustainability in Indian Railways and the aggressive plans to introduce Metros in many Indian cities.

The National Rail Plan draft published by IR in the end of 2020 transparently shared the network information with its readers as well as the challenges faced today as well as the desire to develop capacity upto 2050 by 2030. The challenges and needs are clear and the strategies are getting put in place, and its now a matter of agile, unwavering and efficient execution. We saw the union budget allocation for Railways very much in sync with the NRP which was positive.

There are a few elements that can make these ambitions come to fruition. Firstly, it is vital that these strategies should not be changed with changes in Railway ministry or Railway Board. This has been a challenge in the past. Secondly, RDSO vendor approval, onboarding and inspection policies need to be revamped. I see this beginning to happen and I feel optimistic. I believe there is also a lot of confusion about procurement policies in the different production units and Zonal railways that should be cleared up. Also, tenders that try to bring in new technologies take too long to progress. Lastly, I feel, it is critical that Suppliers be treated more as partners than simply companies that bid and win tenders. We have a lot to contribute to the IR and Metro modernization journey, and we should be leveraged.On the Metro side, apart from Delhi Metro, we see concerns with ridership in the small cities and lack of progress on projects in cities like Mumbai and Bangalore due to various “non-technical” issues. 2021 for example, did not see a single Metro projected awarded. Projects that have been awarded to car manufacturers are being delayed or cancelled. Companies tend to lose a lot of money, and the Indian entity loses credibility with its global counterparts. The Ministry of Urban Development and Metro authorities need to figure out ways to avoid this if they want technology and investment to come to the country.

Q.6. How do you see the performance of Indian locomotive companies towards the efforts of Indian Railways trying to become a modern and better transport system?

I assume you mean Railway equipment companies who provide equipment for Rolling Stock. I think historically, these companies have played a critical role whether it maybe the Diesel locomotive fleets, electric locomotive fleets or LHB coaches produced by Indian Railways. These are all products that were brought to India by global Multinational companies and TOTs provided to Indian Railways.

On modernization, we have seen in the recent past with 100% electrification or replacement of all ICF coach production with LHB coaches, companies like Wabtec have majorly enabled this modernization by investing heavily and quickly scaling up to support IR. Companies have always been ready with technologies that can solve many of the problems but it took some serious clarity in strategy and an execution mindset that is making this now a reality. While ‘Make in India” and “Atma Nirbhar Bharat” are necessary for the country, only desire I would have is to not distinguish between “Indian origin” companies Vs “Multinational companies” that are heavily invested in India.

We see some disturbing trends to increase vendor base and onboard some Indian origin companies that are compromising on quality, due process for homologation as well as required financial strength to support IR in the long term. For companies like Wabtec who have strongly invested in India with >2500 employees, 5 factories, 2 maintenance sheds with a total operational footprint of >1M sq feet and an absolute focus on Safety, Quality and Compliance, the expectation is simply to have a level playing field.

Q.7. What other major initiatives and projects Wabtec Locomotives is working for in India. Is there any other private venture or project apart from Masu?

We should be simply referred to as Wabtec or Wabtec India. We have our hand in really everything going with rail transportation market in India. We are one of leading sub-system suppliers to Metros and continue to vie for every project that is ongoing. The recent highlight is our win of brake systems and a number of other systems for the prestigious first of its kind RRTS project. On the Indian railway’s side, apart from our locomotive project and the large brake systems business we have in LHB coaches and Electric locomotives, we have just introduced the High Reach Pantograph, which was a product designed in India specifically for the Indian market which we are proud of.

We are currently developing automatic doors specifically for LHB coaches and Trainsets. We anticipate that Trainsets will be a great platform for us for a number of our sub-systems. We have a long list of projects and products in India we are working on all the time. Globally, sustainability is a huge trend in railways, and we have some major innovations happening globally, including the first Battery Electric Freight Locomotive, Green HVACs and low dust friction products. With India’s and Indian Railways’ sustainability goals, Wabtec looks forward to contributing to this Journey.

The digital electronics business I mentioned before is an exciting area for us to bring to India as Indian railways are just starting their Digitalization journey. Products such as OMRS (Online Monitoring of Rolling Stock), ATP (Automatic Train Protection), Movement Planner,Machine Vision etc. form the Wabtec portfolio, I believe can bring a lot of value to IR and help our growth. I see a continued Win-Win relationship with the Rail Transport market in India.

Q.8. From being a health professional, working for 3M India heading the R&D and running the new product development function of the company to lead one of the largest locomotive companies of the world in India. Your career shows a multi-role diversity. Kindly share something about your education, career and future goals?

I was very fortunate to grow up in the IIT Madras campus as my Father was a Professor there. The campus and the school I attended afforded me a strong academic and extra-curricular environment which I believe moulded me for my future. I got caught up in the “Engineering or Medicine” culture of the time I grew up and decided to pursue an entrance into IIT. Fortunately, I cleared the JEE (Joint Entrance Exam) and joined IIT Delhi for a BTech in Textile Engineering.

That gave me exposure to Polymer Science and I went on to do a Master’s and a PhD in Polymer Science and Engineering which I absolutely loved. When I got my Doctorate degree, I joined a company called Roger Corporation, a speciality materials company, as a technologist developing products. I figured early that I was very passionate about delivering technology to solve problems in the Market. At Rogers, I developed multiple products and filed patents and then moved on to lead R&D for one of the three businesses of the company. In 2007, my family and I decided to move back to India for personal reasons and hence, I left Rogers Corp. Interestingly, it was my hardest and best life decision.

After settling my family down in India, I joined the 3M India R&D centre. I set up their healthcare R&D team and infrastructure. My highlight there was to build the 5-year product plan for the business which was a great success resulting in creating an entire manufacturing campus for the healthcare business of 3M in India. 2014 was a pivotal year in my career when I was offered to run one of their larger businesses and since then my career as a business leader has taken off. My career at Wabtec started as the Managing Director of the Transit business, also called Faiveley Transport. 2017-2021 were very exciting years with tremendous growth in the business. I learned so much during these years from my entire team as well as customers, suppliers and other external partners. In February 2019, when GE Transportation was merged with Wabtec, I was appointed as Regional General Manager for Wabtec in India along with being MD of the Transit business. In September 2021, I was appointed as Senior Vice President and Regional Leader responsible for Wabtec business in the India region, including India, Srilanka and Bangladesh. I have never really been ambitious for designations or roles but what really drives me is to have more and more impact on the organization that I work for and to have the influence on the company in a meaningful way.

Q.09. You truly are an inspirational figure for women’s empowerment. What would be your message to our readers on International women’s Day?

Thank you for the kind words. I believe “Empowerment” comes truly from inside of you, and I urge women to focus on the three “C” s – Competence, Confidence and Courage. Being good at what you do is the core foundation of professional success and there are no shortcuts. This comes from hard work and great work ethic and building subject matter expertise. Once you have this, you need to have confidence in your own capabilities and not doubt yourself.

Finally, you need to have the courage to take risks in your career by going after new opportunities with confidence in your competence. This entire battle of empowerment is to be fought inside of you, and you shouldn’t expect somebody else to make this happen for you. All of this is within you to drive and possible if you have faith in yourself.

Q.10. Please share your views about Metro Rail News?

Metro Rail News is an emerging publication that has a good update on the industry in general and specific to the Metro sector. The combination of offline and online also helps readers engage. We regularly are able to read updates in the sector on the portal.

This interview is published in our Metro Rail News magazine, March edition.

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