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Train 18 Likely to be flagged off by PM Narendra Modi on December 29

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New Delhi, Metro Rail News: Train 18, the fastest train from railways’ stable, will be flagged off by PrimeMinister Narendra Modi on December 29 likely from his constituency Varanasi.

The country’s first engineless train will replace Shatabdi trains and will run between Delhi and Varanasi,  Train 18, manufactured by ICF Chennai at a cost of Rs 100 crore, recently became India’s fastest train by hitting speeds of over 180 kmph during trial-run on a section of the Delhi Rajdhani route (Delhi to Mumbai).

Earlier, Minister of Railways Piyush Goyal also put out a tweet which had a video of visuals of the Train 18 running at full speed in Rajasthan: 

The gleaming blue-nosed train comes fitted with amenities at par with the best in the world– from onboard WiFi to a GPS-based passenger information system, touch-free vacuum toilets, LED lighting, mobile charging points, and a climate control system that adjusts the temperature according to occupancy and weather.

The train will have two executive compartments which will have 52 seats each and trailer coaches will have 78 seats each. The executive class will have rotating seats to match the direction of the train.

According to the tentative plan, the train will start from New Delhi station at 6 am and is expected to reach Varanasi at 2 pm. For the return journey, the train will start at 2.30 pm from Varanasi and reach the national capital at 10.30 pm on the same day.

Railway Minister Piyush Goyal, impressed with the success of Train 18 during trials, has recently asked ICF to build four more similar rakes in the current financial year. 

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Delhi Cabinet may Approved Delhi Metro Phase IV today

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New Delhi, Metro Rail News:  The Delhi Metr Phase IV project of Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) is likely to get the nod from Delhi government’s cabinet. The entire Phase IV project, which includes 6 new corridors, is all set to improve the connectivity across the national capital. Recently, it was reported that the DMRC was asked by Delhi government to seek fresh approval from its board before sending it to the cabinet for its final approval.

The estimated cost for the long-awaited project has been changed twice. First, the expenditure came down from Rs 55,208 crore to 45,603 crore. Again, the amount was revised to around Rs 46,800 crore. Last month, it was reported that the cost of the Phase IV project was slashed by Rs 10,000 crore by taking taxes as per GST into account. DMRC said that the total expenditure of the project was reworked, keeping in mind current prices and a new tax regime. According to Delhi Metro, another reason for the reduction in cost was its review of cost escalation of the project. Earlier, the project cost of Rs 55,208 crore had yearly escalation factor of 7.5 percent. However, following a review it was found that the escalation could be further reduced to 5 percent per year, DMRC stated.

With the establishment of Phase IV project, a total of 6 new corridors, spread over 103 km will be opened for the public. The project includes 7.96 km long Lajpat Nagar-Saket G-block section, 12.54 km long Mukundpur-Maujpur section, 12.58 km Inderlok-Indraprastha section, 20.20 km long Tughlakabad-Aerocity section, 21.73 km long Rithala-Narela section and 28.92 km long Janakpuri (west)-RK Ashram section. The work on Phase IV project, which is being said to be the most expensive project of Delhi Metro, is likely to be completed by the end of December 2024.

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PM Modi lays foundation stone for Pune Metro Line 3

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PM Modi lay foundation stone for Pune Metro line 3 in Pune
PM Modi lay foundation stone for Pune Metro line 3 in Pune

Pune, Metro Rail News: Prime Minister Narendra Modi visit Pune yesterday and lay the foundation stone for the Pune Metro Line 3. The PM also addresses a public meeting. 

The 23.3 km Pune metro line 3 will connect the IT hub at Hinjewadi with Shivajinagar and have 23 stations. It is the first metro project in India on public-private-partnership (PPP) model after the New Metro Rail Policy of 2017.

The PM will be accompanied by Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. The PM will lay the foundation stone for the Pune Metro Rail Phase 3, to be developed at a cost of Rs 8,313 crore, at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Sports complex at Balewadi.

Before visiting Pune, the PM laid the foundation stone for two metro corridors – Thane-Bhiwandi-Kalyan (Metro 5) and the Dahisar-Mira Bhayander (Metro 9). Months ahead of the 2019 Lok Sabha Elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the Navi Mumbai town planning authority CIDCO’s mass-housing scheme worth Rs 18,000 crore.

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Exclusive Interview with Mr. Sudhanshu Mani, General Manager, Integral Coach Factory

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Sudhanshu Mani General Manager Integral Coach Factory
Sudhanshu Mani, General Manager, Integral Coach Factory

In just 18 months the Integral Coach Factory (ICF) in Chennai has rolled out the country’s fastest train. The engine-less ‘Train 18’ has even crossed the speed of 180 kmph in a trial run. ICF GM Sudhanshu Mani talks about the factory’s future plans where it plans to not only manufacture more trains like Train 18 but also manufacture sleeper class train sets fit for running at 160 kmphHere are excerpts-

After rolling out India’s first train set prototype, what are the ICF’s future plans? What makes Train 18 different? 

There has been a lot of media attention on Train 18 since we first shared the concept. After its unveiling and subsequent 180 kmph speed trial run, it got extensive coverage in India and abroad. The ministry of railways has sanctioned six sets and it wants us to make those. We have said yes to the proposal and now await a final count from the ministry. Another fact perhaps not known yet is that we have enquiries from abroad about Train 18. Although the train has been designed specifically for India, after some proliferation here, ICF would certainly be ready for export. Something which we did no declare before the test was our efforts to make the train free of jerks and improve its ride quality. The tests so far seem to show that we have certainly succeeded. 

Train 18 is hailed as a Make in India product, with 80 percent of equipment designed and manufactured by Indian firms. What kind of components were imported for Train 18?

About 20 percent of the cost went towards imported equipment such as braking systems, seating, plug doors and a few other components that were not available in the Indian market. ICF is now taking all steps to develop in-country resources for such items and with successive rakes the indigenous component will continue to increase.  

When can we expect a fully made-in-India Train 18?

It is already a very good example of Make in India as it is conceptualised, designed, engineered and built in India. We should be 100 percent indigenous in about 30 months. We were the first to make fully indigenous LHB coaches. 

Can you elaborate on the challenges faced by the ICF in manufacturing Train 18? 

It’s actually just 18 months as we received the go ahead from the Railway Board in April 2017. The challenges involved intelligent processing in all fields like interaction with consultants for conceptual design, detailed design, development and prototype tests of sub-assemblies and subsequent supply chain, assembly and manufacture of the shells followed by furnishing and intricate testing and commissioning. Such a project has never been attempted by Indian Railways before, let alone the ICF.
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Our mode has been to acquire technology for rolling stock and assimilate it gradually with the help of the partner. This was a whole new ball game; we were the developer of the technology and had to be in the lead all the time with our own technical teams as well as the vendors who were developing the sub-assemblies.  Coming to specifics, it’s noteworthy that Indian Railways did not have ready technology for 160 kmph motorised bogies. Developing such bogies with fully suspended traction motors and under-slung propulsion system was a tough task. Our exteriors have often been singled out for criticism and we had to innovate, within our limitations, to present an attractive exterior. Then there was the task of coordination with various third party equipment to talk to each other digitally and our engineers had to work hard to make that possible.  Suffice it to say that it has been a remarkable journey and I salute the team ICF and the associated industry partners for making this possible. There was tension, bitterness, and temporary disappointments all the way, but we have been able to deliver. I am not aware if a project of this magnitude has been completed, from concept to prototype, anywhere in the world in such a short time.  I have worked on nearly all major rolling stock design and development programmes of Indian Railways, including major locomotive projects, but I can say without any doubt that this would count as the biggest challenge and the greatest success of our indigenous programme with complete ownership of technology with ICF. There are plans to manufacture train sets with sleeper coaches for travelling at a speed of 160 kmph, which will eventually replace the Rajdhani trains. There is a plan to manufacture full aluminium body coaches for train sets (code-named Train 20) for which ICF is awaiting advice from the Railway Board for floating tenders.

Does Train 18 require a special signalling and track system to run above 180 kmph?

Obviously, for a train to run at a speed higher than 160 kmph, a lot more safeguards have to be made, like fencing the track to avoid cattle being run over and other hindrances in the track, which may prove to be dangerous for the safety of train. The strength of track and signalling also have to be improved on which Indian Railways is already working. 

Is ICF facing issues like dearth of skilled staff and lack of enthusiasm amongst the employees?

 It is not true that ICF lacks skilled employees; at least I have not seen anything like this. On the contrary, I have always maintained that the staff had good capability and competence and added to that a sort of chutzpah to do something new. My job was to provide the leadership and channelise their energy. And to remove their doubts about our capability as a team to deliver what was hitherto unthinkable. As Lucio says in Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure: “Our doubts are traitors and make us lose the good we oft might win by fearing to attempt.” We attempted without fear of failure and we succeeded. ICF always boasts of highly skilled employees and I did my best to improve their standard of living through various measures like improving cleanliness, providing a pleasant working environment and better sporting facilities. 

From being a coach factory which earlier relied on foreign technology to becoming a manufacturing unit which is self-reliant and indigenous, what sort of changes have you seen in the working of ICF in recent years?

ICF has come a long way since its inception in 1955. It has manufactured more than 58,000 coaches of a staggering 700 variants, a world record of rare distinction of having manufactured the highest number of carriages under one roof in the world. ICF keeps innovating and improving the quality, aesthetics and comfort level of public travelling in the coaches. More importantly, ICF is adopting a green approach so that coaches manufactured are environment-friendly. In fact, all our coaches are manufactured with green energy unlike other factories, as we are a unique carbon negative organisation. 

Where do you see ICF Chennai in two years?

Train 18 is a game-changer in many ways and we would be manufacturing a large number of Train 18 and its clones. Other products that we would deliver by the end of two years should be standard gauge metro coaches and should be well on way to receiving the first aluminium-bodied train set and preparing its indigenous manufacture. Summing up, ICF should become a great train factory making 3,600 to 4,000 coaches by then with an improved quality and many variants. This year we are well on our way to make a 33 percent jump in production from an already world record level of 2,503 coaches in 2017-18. 

What measures have you taken to improve quality in terms of aesthetics and longevity of products?

We go to the best sources for quality products for manufacturing of coaches. We periodically check the quality of products and weed out poor suppliers. The staff of vendors is also trained at the ICF. As an instance, the welders are qualified and certified by the Advanced Welding Training Centre of ICF. Fortunately, most of the inputs are available domestically and through Make in India efforts, we also consult global leaders to get the best parts for the coaches. The skill set of the employees is also upgraded duly keeping abreast of the latest technologies, which help in not only improving quality but also reducing costs. 

Will ICF turn its focus on manufacturing fast speed coaches or will it restrict itself to producing only LHB carriages?

ICF has to cater to all class of travelling public and manufacturing EMU, MEMU and DEMU type of coaches is also its priority. ICF looks into the future where train sets will replace the conventional loco-hauled trains. Train 18 coaches as of now can run up to 220 kmph technically. It can be adopted for other designs of coaches also. However, infrastructure for operating such coaches at higher speeds needs to be in place. And as for high speed, we hope the technology provider chosen by the government collaborates with the ICF. 

(The interview appears in Metro Rail News January 2019 edition)

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The country’s first water metro will cost Rs 819 crore

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Kochi, Metro Rail News: You will be able to ride the water metro soon in the Kochi. This service may start in December 2019. Kochi Metro Rail Limited had earlier planned to run it in April but then it was extended for October. This project will be ready with the help of German. “will give Metro tender till January”  said KMRL director of APM Mohammed Hanish said 

KMRCL is launching an Integrated Water Transporter project, which costs 819 crores. Germany’s company is investing Rs 582 crore in KfW. Hansih said that Germany’s Ambassador is very happy with the progress of the project. “the land acquisition work has started soon” He said.  

Highlights

  • Kochi Metro Rail Limited had earlier planned to run it in April but it was extended for October
  • Metro Agency is launching an Integrated Water Transporter project, which will cost 819 million
  • About 100,000 people living on the islands from the water metro will benefit
  • According to the plan, there will be two types of boat in this project. They will be made from fiber-rainforest plastic.

They said, “We have our attention on the roads to be built to reach the water station. First we will widen these roads. This will also improve the living standards of people living on the islands. ‘ About one million people living on the islands from the water metro will benefit. 

According to the plan, there will be two types of boat in this project. They will be made from fiber-rainforest plastic. These boats will be eco-friendly and will run from the battery. KMRL has contracted four companies to make boats. These boats will run from one island to another. Boats will be run on 15 routes in 76 kilometers. 

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Chennai Metro Rail reduce phase II cost by ₹11,000 cr

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Chennai, Metro Rail News:  Taking a major step, Chennai Metro Rail has reduced the cost of phase II project by nearly ₹11,000 crore, bringing it down to ₹69,000 crore. What is significant here is, the new cost estimate includes the newly-added extension up to Poonamallee all the way from Light House.

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Cost reduced from ₹69,000 crore from ₹80,000  cr

According to the source, the detailed project report (DPR) was revised over the last several months and the cost was brought to about ₹69,000 crore from ₹80,000 crore.

“The station size has been trimmed throughout the entire phase II project. There are also various other changes that were made including changing some of the underground stations into elevated ones,” a source said.

This revised cost and revised DPR will soon be submitted to the government and the Centre for its approval.

Chennai Metro Rail’s phase II project planned to cut down on the extent of land acquired for construction and decided that a major part of the project will be underground (of 108 km, 88 km will be underground) —underground stations need less land. Now, some of the underground stations have been converted into elevated ones, as constructing underground stations is more cost intensive compared to elevated structures; building an underground station may cost ₹400-500 crore, while an elevated station will cost nearly half that amount.

Chennai Metro Rail wanted to acquire about 800 properties for this project and has already began sending notices to residents; now, with some new changes in place, it is not clear if more land needs to be acquired from residents, as elevated stations need more land than underground.

Two entry/exit points

Officials had earlier said when compared to the phase I project that required 90,000 square metres of land, phase I extension needed about 40,000 square metres and this will be further reduced to about 30,000 square metres now. The size of the stations will be reduced from 220 metres in phase I project to 150 metres in phase II. Also, unlike phase I that has four entry/exit points, stations in phase II project may have just two.

Chennai Metro Rail’s phase II project will cover 108 km with 116 stations on three stretches: Madhavaram to Siruseri, Light House to Meenakshi College and Madhavaram to Shollinganallur. Initially, of the 108 km, 50 km with 58 stations will be constructed.
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Soil tests have been conducted at various locations in the city.

In the revised DPR, the extension up to Poonamallee from Light House, which was proposed by the government recently, will be part of phase II project. Initially, the stretch from Light House, which was supposed to end at CMBT, was re-routed and now extended up to Poonamallee.

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PM Modi lays foundation stone for two metro corridors

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PM Narendra Modi lays foundation stone of two metro corridors — Thane-Bhiwandi-Kalyan Metro&Dahisar-Mira-Bhayander Metro and CIDCO housing scheme in Maharashtra.
PM Narendra Modi lays foundation stone of two metro corridors — Thane-Bhiwandi-Kalyan Metro&Dahisar-Mira-Bhayander Metro and CIDCO housing scheme in Maharashtra.

PRIME MINISTER Narendra Modi will lay the foundation stone for two key Metro rail projects and housing scheme comprising 90,000 units under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana for Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) and Lower Income Groups (LIG) on the outskirts of Mumbai today. which is in full swing. Administration officials have been engaged in cleaning the city for the past one month.  Here, the Shiv Sena has announced to boycott the program. 

Flags and banners are being set up to welcome the Prime Minister. The credit of the Metro project is taking both of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party and Shiv Sena.

Thane-Bhiwandi-Kalyan stretch (Metro 5)

The Thane-Bhiwandi-Kalyan stretch (Metro 5), a 24.9-km corridor that will be built at an estimated cost of Rs 8,416 crore. There will be is 17 stations on 24.9 km route. The entire system will be prepared according to the six coaches Metro Rail and expected to carry 2.29 lakh commuters daily when it will be inaugurated in 2021.

Dahisar-Mira-Bhayanda stretch (Metro 9)

The Dahisar-Mira-Bhayander line (Metro 9) that will run 10.3km and is to be built at an estimated cost of Rs 6,607 crore.  The elevated Metro 9 corridor, comprising eight stations, was expected to be completed by 2022.

“We have floated tenders to appoint a contractor for the civil works of the two metro corridors. Construction will begin in March 2019,” said an official

Launch of Metro project in Pune:  Prime Minister Narendra Modi will lay foundation stone of Metro project (between Hinjewadi and Shivajinagar). The length of the metro line between Hinjewadi and Shivajinagar is 23 kilometers and its estimated cost is Rs 8,313 crore. Modi will return to Pune on Tuesday night only. After Modi, BJP President Amit Shah is reaching Mumbai on Wednesday.

Minister of Maharashtra Rabindra Chavan said that tomorrow’s program will be very important. Probably Mr. Modi can launch the campaign for this upcoming Lok Sabha election from this forum..

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Mumbai Metro One Installs Solar Panels at Metro Depot

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Solar Panels at Mumbai Metro One stabling yard, DN Nagar
Solar Panels at Mumbai Metro One stabling yard, DN Nagar

Mumbai, Metro Rail News: Reliance Infrastructure promoted Mumbai Metro One has completed the installation and commissioning of 612 KWp capacity of roof-top solar photovoltaic panels at Metro Depot in DN Nagar. A total of 2,000 rooftop solar panels have been installed at Metro Depot along with associated supporting and cabling work.

Earlier MMOPL had installed and commissioned solar capacity of 2.30MWp at all 12 Metro stations commissioned in April 2017. Installation of the solar panels and associated works at Metro stations was a challenging task. In spite of hindrances like sloping roofs, the exceptional height of stations like Western Express Highway and work on a running Metro line, the Electrical and Mechanical team of Mumbai Metro One successfully executed the task without any inconvenience to commuters or affecting operations. Earlier, Mumbai Metro One had also initiated retrofit installation of LED lighting at Metro stations and depot to reduce energy consumption.

The new solar project at Metro Depot is set up on Renewable Energy Service Company (RESCO) model wherein a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for 25 years has been signed with the vendor setting up the plant. This agreement also includes the future expenses which will be incurred on operation and maintenance of the installed solar plants for the whole PPA
period.

These 612 KWp rooftop solar photovoltaic panels will fulfill 25% of the auxiliary energy of Mumbai Metro One’s Depot campus. Annual green and clean energy generation from the rooftop solar plants shall be around 0.9 million units. Use of clean solar energy will reduce carbon emission by around 900 tons per annum. Yearly savings on energy through these solar
plants will be around Rs. 50 lakh. The total installed capacity including stations and depot campus is now nearly 3 MWp. Electricity generated from solar panels will be utilised for operations of various equipment like lighting, air-conditioning, lifts, escalators, and pumps, among others.

An MMOPL spokesperson said, “We are committed to our ‘Go Green, Go Clean Initiative’.After successful installation and commissioning of solar panels on 12 Metro stations, we are happy to install and commission a new solar project at our Metro Depot. In the long run, we wish to gradually increase our use of green energy.”

The carbon footprint savings due to modal shift to Metro as a means of public transport is around 98,000 tons annually. Since June 2014, commuters using private cars, buses, auto rickshaws, two wheelers and other modes have been shifting to metro. Additionally, the savings
due to solar power generation is around 17,000 tons and due to LED lights is around 1,000 tons annually. Thus, the total carbon footprint saving because of Mumbai Metro is around 1,16,000 tons annually.

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MMRCL terminates contract with ILFS for Nagpur Metro Rail Project

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MMRCL terminates contract with ILFS for Nagpur Metro Rail Project
MMRCL terminates contract with ILFS for Nagpur Metro Rail Project

New Delhi, Metro Rail News: IL&FS Engineering and Construction Co. has received a letter dated 14 December 2018, from Maharashtra Metro Rail Corporation Limited (MMRCL) informing the Company of the decision of the competent authority to terminate the contract for construction of Seven Elevated Metro Stations, and Three At-Grade Stations (North-South Corridor) viz. congress Nagar to Khapri and Viaducts between Ch: 7/850 to 8/030 and Ch: 8/574 to 9/692 in Reach-1 of Nagpur Metro Rail Project

The reason for termination is the alleged slow progress. Following such termination, all bank guarantees provided by the company (Rs 93 crore) would be encashed by Maharashtra Metro

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First work on the ground for the Bhopal Metro Rail excavat near Gurudev Gupta intersection

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First work on the ground for the Bhopal Metro Rail excavat near Gurudev Gupta intersection
Bhopal Metro Rail excavat near Gurudev Gupta intersection
  • First it is being detected that under the ground where the pipes and cables
  • 66.22 km Metro route work of civil works

Bhopal, Metro Rail News: The ground work of the Metro Rail project has started in the capital. Digging on the Gurudev secret crossroads in MP Nagar Sunday. Bhopal’s Dilip Buildcon Ltd is doing a civil work of 6.22 km Metro Route from AIIMS to Subhash Nagar underbridge. 247.06 crores will be spent on this.

The Central Government approved the capital’s Metro project on October 3 two months ago. After this clearance, the Metro Rail Company had issued a work order to Dilip Buildcon. The company had to start its work within three months.

The shift groundwork in Kolar Main Pipeline

 Before digging for a metro pillar, it is being detected that under the ground, where there are utilities like pipeline and cable, so that they can be shifted. From the place where it was excavated on Saturday in the city of MP, the Kolar man pipeline has been shifted from here, but the distributorship pipeline of water supply within the MP town is being seen here.ing seen here.

Soil Testing … to know how much excavation is needed for Pillar

 Along with this, the soil testing of some places on the entire route will be carried out through the soil test. After this place, it will be decided on how much excavation is required for the pillar. Where there is rock below, there are five meters and where there is a common soil, there will be 20 meters deep pillar.

The loan has received theoretical approval in September 2017 but no interest rate has been fixed, no conditions

The cost of Rs. 6962.92 crores for Bhopal Metro is 27.87 km line. For this, the European Investment Bank has to take loan of Rs. 3501.97 crores. In September 2017, EIB has given theoretical approval for loan, but till now neither the interest rate has been fixed nor the other conditions.

Expected to travel in 2022

 It is being said that in 2022 Metro train will start in Bhopal. The Metro Rail Company claims that from Karond, AIIMS and Bhadbhada will be run on both routes together with Ratnagiri. However, the work of civil works only starting from AIIMS to Subhash Nagar is on. No progress has been made on the balance. Due to the metro project, the decision on widening of many roads and some ROB projects is in the offing.

ne month time for technical design of Root 

Metro Rail Corporation’s Director (Technical) Jitendra Dubey said that samples are being taken for testing only now. After this the root will be technical design. It will take about a month. In the end of January or in February, the work of the Root Civil Work will be seen on the field.

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