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

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Mumbai: KidZania, a global family edutainment park, joined hands with Mumbai Metro  on account of World Environment Day, celebrating the day with a host of fun, eco-friendly activities for kids and parents alike, to enjoy at Ghatkopar station in Mumbai.

The Station saw a complete Greener world set-up where people learnt how to protect the environment via a gorgeous museum set-up and also marvel at a few environment friendly installations.

Over 1,000 children and parents enjoyed not only got a chance to enjoy KidZania’s signatures like  role-play, FSM drum circle, dance, Cycle Dynamo and Cycle to Metro but also won a chance to ride the metro for free by pedalling at the station for a greener city!
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The KidZania greener world set-up will be on Ghatkopar Metro Station till the 12th of June as this week also marks the second anniversary of the Metro in Mumbai.

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Noida Metro | NMRC officials to work on last-mile ride

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Noida: The officials of Noida Metro Rail Corporation (NMRC) are working to create the last-mile connectivity for its under-construction 29-km Noida-Greater Noida Metro. Managing Director Santosh Yadav said they were working on developing a support system within 1.5 km of stations to provide connectivity to Metro commuters.

Speaking to Media, Yadav said though the Metro provides a safe, efficient and comfortable journey, the trouble begins once you step out of the stations. “Not much thought has gone behind providing an equally dependable support system that would help commuters reach the Metro station from their homes and offices and vice versa,” he said.

“NMRC has decided to address the issue. We have formed a team to study a 1.5 km area in the vicinity of all 21 stations. Once we have the report in the next 4-5 months, we will get the authorities to develop facilities. We promise to change the way people travel so that Metro stations are easily accessible from homes, hospitals, institutes and shopping centres,” he said.

Besides surveying the demand and supply around a particular station, Yadav said the team will study the need for footpaths, auto and bus bays, cycle tracks and walk ways. “We will create an atmosphere for the commuters so that they can walk, cycle to their homes, offices and markets. Bicycles and pedestrians also need to be promoted and supported with conducive infrastructure to complement Metro rail and that is part of our priority.”
Meanwhile, officials of the three authorities of Noida, Greater Noida and Yamuna Expressway met to discuss bylaws for regulating the controlled construction of the Metro route. A committee headed by additional CEO, Noida Authority, P K Agarwal, formed to finalise the bylaws, met on Friday. “These bylaws have been drafted and will be taken to the joint board meeting likely to be held on June 9 for approval,” said P C Gupta, ACEO, Greater Noida Authority.
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Chennai Metro | Centre approves for Metro Rail extension to North Chennai

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New Delhi: The Union Cabinet on Wednesday gave its approval to the proposal for Chennai Metro Rail Phase-I Project from Washermanpet to Wimconagar, which covers a length of 9.051 km, at a total cost of ₹3,770 crore.

The project will be executed by Chennai Metro Rail Ltd, the existing special purpose vehicle of the Centre and Tamil Nadu having 50:50 equity each. The project is scheduled to be completed by March 2018. This extension will provide improved access to public transport for dense population comprising predominantly industrial workers to move toward the central business district of the city for work, an official release said.

In the total project cost, Centre’s share will be ₹713 crore and Tamil Nadu’s share will be ₹916 crore.
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The balance of ₹2,141 crore will be met from loans from multilateral /bilateral/domestics funding agency. The estimated ridership will be 1.6 lakh passengers a day in the first year of operation.

The Cabinet also approved signing a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between India and Qatar for multiple areas, such as cooperation in skill development and recognition of qualifications; in tourism, which will create favourable conditions for long-term co-operation; in customs matters, apart from entering into a bilateral agreement on co-operation in customs matters.

The aim is to help with information to prevent and investigate customs offences. It is also expected to facilitate trade and ensure efficient clearance of goods traded between the countries, said the release.

In another move, the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs has given its approval for a new broad gauge line between Mau Station of North Eastern Railway and Tarighat Terminal station of East Central Railway. The total length of this new line will be 51 kilometres, with an estimated project cost of ₹1,765.92 crore and expected completion cost of ₹2,109.07 crore, with 5 per cent escalation a year. The project is likely to be completed in the next six years, the release added.

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Mumbai Metro | Mumbai-Thane metro line gets approval from State

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Mumbai: Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Friday approved a 32-km metro line connecting Mumbai with adjoining Thane. The 32-km Wadala-Ghatkopar-Thane-Kawarvadavali metro line is estimated to cost Rs 14,549 crore.

The CM accorded approval to the Rs 14,549 crore project during a meeting of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) in Mumbai, an official statement said.

Fadnavis is Chairman of MMRDA, which has undertaken a host of infrastructure projects to improve traffic and transportations scenario in the financial capital and its surrounding areas.
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The government expects to complete the project (Mumbai Metro Line 4), which will have 32 stations, by 2021.

The project will help connect Thane with Mumbai with a modern public transport system and have a huge impact on the development and areas around the corridor, the statement said. After the commencement of the service, the distance between Wadala (Mumbai) and Kasarwadavli (Thane) will be covered within 64 minutes.

Source: DNA

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

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Kolkata: Plagued by delays caused by land acquisition, slum relocation and route alignment issues, the project cost of the Kolkata East West Metro has now shot up 1.85 times over the original estimate of Rs 4,875.85 crore, officials said here on Saturday.

The 16.6 km long metro, part of which passes under the Hooghly river – the first such river crossing in the country, is now estimated to cost Rs 8996.96 crore, according to authorities of the implementing agency Kolkata Metro Rail Corporation Limited.

“The revised cost of the two-phase project is Rs 8996.96 crore, up from around Rs 4.900 crore, Rs 4875.85 crore – to be exact,” KMRC managing director Satish Kumar told media persons here.

The original project cost was sanctioned on July 30, 2008, when the KMRC was registered.

Kumar said the first phase of the project covering 9.4 km and connecting the IT hub of Salt Lake Sector V with Sealdah station, is expected to be completed by June 2018.

The target date for completion of the second phase, traversing a distance of 7.2 km and connecting Sealdah with Howrah Maidan, is August 2019.

The Metro project – connecting two of the world’s busiest railway stations Sealdah and Howrah – was originally slated to be operational by 2012, but the date was later pushed back to October, 2014, and then to 2015.
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Over 50 percent of the work in phase 1 and six percent in phase two has been completed.

The first phase had run into problems at Duttabad in Salt Lake after several of the slum dwellers refused relocation, but the hurdle has now been cleared and work was in progress for constructing permanent rehabilitation centres for them.

In the second phase, problems had cropped up with regard to the route running close to heritage buildings like Raj Bhavan. The route also fell under the blue zone of the army.

“Now we have gone for a realignment between Mahakaran and Sealdah stations. This has moved the route further from the heritage structure. And it now falls under the area earmarked as yellow zone by the army.

“We have applied for the necessary permissions from the Eastern Command and the Archaeological Survey of India. We think now there shouldn’t be any problem,” said Kumar.

The realignment cost an additional Rs 780 crore.

Also, relocation of some shops of Sri Market in Howrah was also on.

He said the Sealdah station will be completed by December 2017.

In line with the Make In India initiative of the central government, the tender for procurement of 84 coaches – 14 cars with six coaches in each – was awarded to Bharat Earth Movers Limited in February this year. AThe total cost would be Rs 900 crore.

“The rakes will start coming by September next year. Hopefully, if we can reduce the timing, then we can start the trial run earlier. And then the first phase can be completed before schedule,” he said.

The project has a total elevated portion of 5.8 km, while the underground part covers 10.8 km. The entire phase two runs underground.

After the realignment, the projected daily passenger load is expected to go up to seven lakh in 2020, 8.10 lakh in 2025 and nine lakh in 2035. The total number of stations is 12 – six elevated, six underground.

In phase one, the authorities have completed entire twin tunneling of 2.73 km upto Sealdah and construction of elevated and underground stations are in progress.

A salient feature of the project lies in the fact that it is the first metro in India under a river. The crown of tunnel below water level of Hooghly will be 26 m and the length of river crossing around 520 m.

“We have started first of the twin tunnels at Howrah Maidan from April, and this tunnel will cross river Hooghly at a depth of 30 m from ground level where depth of water is 13 m. This unique tunnel of continuous drive of 2.9 km will break through at Mahakaran station in June, 2017,” said Kumar.

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Varanasi Metro | State Govt. approves DPR of Varanasi metro rail project

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Varanasi: The state government on Tuesday approved the Detailed Project Report (DPR) of Varanasi Metro Rail Project.

According to the Senior PRO/LMRC, Amit Kumar Srivastava, the DPR will now be further sent to the central government for its approval. The state government had assigned Lucknow Metro Rail Corporation (LMRC) the responsibility of ‘Coordinator’ for preparation of DPR for Metro in four important cities of Uttar Pradesh including Kanpur, Varanasi, Meerut and Agra.
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LMRC in coordination with M/s RITES had finalised the DPR of Varanasi Metro in February, 2016 which was further reviewed by the government and has formally been approved by the state cabinet on Tuesday.

Housing and Urban Planning Department of UP government had nominated RITES Limited; a Government of India Enterprise for the preparation of DPR for Rail based Mass Transit System in Varanasi. The Varanasi Development Authority (VDA) was nominated as Nodal Agency and Lucknow Metro Rail Corporation (LMRC) was nominated as for Coordinating Agency for preparation of this study.
An MoA was signed between VDA and RITES on May 6, 2015 for carrying out the assignment. The ‘Draft Final Report’ was submitted on January 6, 2016. Meeting was held with LMRC officials towards finalisation of DPR on January 15 this year. A presentation on Draft Final Report was made to the Commissioner, Varanasi and stakeholders on January 28. The Draft Final Report was also presented to Dr. E. Sreedharan, Principal Advisor, LMRC on February 2. The ‘Final DPR’ incorporating all the suggestions received on Draft DPR was submitted on February 25, which was formally presented to chief secretary on February 29.
According to the DPR, the 29.23km metro rotes will have two corridors that include from BHEL to Banaras Hindu University (19.35km), and Benia Bagh to Sarnath (9.885km). There will be 26 stations including 20 underground and six elevated in the two corridors. Out of the total length, 23.467km will be elevated, while 5.768km will be underground. The estimated cost of the project is Rs. 13,133 crore.
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NGT says, all Metro rail projects need environmental clearance

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New Delhi: The National Green Tribunal today held that all metro rail projects need environmental clearance after conducting proper Environment Impact Assessment.

A bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar said Noida Metro Rail, whose construction was challenged in the plea before it, fell under Schedule 8(b) of Environment Impact Assessment Notification, 2006, relating to buildings, construction and development projects which are mandated to get prior environmental clearance.

The green panel also directed upcoming Noida-Greater Noida metro project to obtain environmental clearance from State Level Environment Impact Assessment Authority (SEIAA).

The order was passed on the plea filed by environmentalist Vikrant Tongad seeking directions to Noida Metro Rail Corporation (NMRC) to obtain environmental clearance for its project from Noida to Greater Noida after conducting proper Environment Impact Assessment of the project.

“From the detailed project report (DPR), it is clear that the total land requirement for the project of metro rail from Noida to Greater Noida is around 2,84,762.01 sq m. However, no Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) report was prepared. This fact was verified by the applicant by inspecting the records of the project under Right to Information Act, 2005.

“It is submitted that as per 8(b) of the Schedule of EIA Notification, 2006 project having covering area more than 50 ha or built up area more than 150,000 sq m requires environmental clearance and is to be appraised as category B1 project,” the plea, filed through advocate Rahul Choudhary, had said.

Tongad had stated that the metro from Noida to Greater Noida will pass through Hindon and piers would be constructed on the river bed which can significantly harm aquatic habitat of the river.

(Source: PTI)

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Delhi Metro | Center notifies panel to revise Delhi Metro fare

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New Delhi: The Ministry of Urban Development, on Monday, announced it has informed the Fare Fixation Committee for recommending revised fares of Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC).

DMRC fares were last revised in 2009, despite repeated requests by the company for relief in the wake of rising electricity charges and other costs.

“Set up under sections 33 and 34 of the Metro Railway (Operations and Maintenance) Act 2002, the committee has been given three months time from the date of assumption of charge by the Chairperson of the committee Justice M L Mehta for submission of its report and recommendations to DMRC,” says a statement by the ministry.

DMRC has reportedly been reeling under financial crunch owing to non-revision of fares for the past many years. The operator of Metro trains in the national capital had been pressing the government to set up the FFC (Fare Fixation Committee).

DMRC fares were last revised in 2009. The committee is responsible for recommending passenger fares for DMRC network in Delhi and its extension in the National Capital Region (NCR).

Delhi Metro is a 50:50 partnership between the Delhi government and the Union government. According to the media reports, DMRC had written at least thrice to the ministry in the past few years requesting setting up of the committee.

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Chennai Metro | Underground tunnel likely to be ready ahead of schedule

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Chennai: The city’s first underground metro line is likely to be ready way before its deadline in December 2016, as it has reached the final stages of inspections.

A trial run with a four-car train was conducted on the 2.7km stretch between Shenoy Nagar and Tirumangalam recently after electrification was completed. Work at the four underground stations is almost nearly complete with minor work like setting up of emergency stairs and plastering being done.

CMRL officials say they are likely to receive an approval from the commissionerate of metro rail safety in the next four months. Getting a safety certification from the commissionerate is a pre-requisite for getting the final go-ahead to run the services.

The stretch, which will give residents of upmarket localities access to the mass transit system, will link Koyembedu through a ramp, which in turn will give connectivity to the Chennai airport. The elevated stretch between Saidapet and Chennai Airport is also undergoing trial runs.

Metro rail was launched in June 2015 with the inauguration of the 10km elevated line between Koyembedu and Alandur.

With the lines between Shenoy Nagar and Tirumangalam, and Saidapet and Airport reaching final stages of approval, officials hope it will increase their patronage.

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Rapid MetroGurgaon | Phase 2 project set to miss September deadline

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Gurgaon: Rapid Metro’s second phase will miss the revised deadline of September 2016. The Phase 2 construction, happening at a cost of Rs 2,143 crore, started in April 2013.

Rapid Metro has extended the deadline twice now. While it first said operations would begin by mid-2016 and months later gave out the date as September 2016, on Tuesday, a spokesperson for Rapid Metro said, “The commercial operations will start by the last quarter of 2016.”

Phase 1 of the country’s first fully privately fiananced Metro service, a loop beginning and ending at Sikanderpur, has officially brought in a ridership of 35,000-40,000, far lesser than the expected 1 lakh in the first year of operation. So, Rapid Metro is banking on Phase 2 to make up for the shortfall in ridership.

The latest deadline of end-2016 is unrealistic as, by its own admission, about 25% of construction work is yet to be completed.

A source, on condition of anonymity, said that given the realities, it was impossible to meet the deadline.

The Rapid Metro spokesperson said work was progressing at a fast pace for the south extension of Rapid Metro. “We have completed approximately 75% of our project. We are pretty much on track for starting commercial operations by the last quarter of 2016,” he said, adding that external factors had led to some delays.

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