Planning agency gets BMC deadline to stop digging

Mumbai, May 29 — To ease pressure on the city’s already clogged traffic, and to avoid water logging this monsoon, the BMC has asked the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority to stop digging and piling work in the run up to the monsoon. The downside is that this is likely to delay work on the skywalk and Metro rail projects.

The BMC has set May 31 as the deadline for digging and piling for the skywalk and Metro-Monorail construction. No digging of roads will be allowed during the rains, the BMC has said in its letter sent to the MMRDA as part of its pre-monsoon preparation.

“We’ve instructed them not to perform digging and piling on roads until September-end. If any digging work is found on roads or pavements, officials from the relevant ward will take action against them,” said A V Ralkar, chief engineer, Roads and Traffic.

The BMC has set aside Rs 40 crore for the repair of potholes and roads as pre-monsoon preparations, as well as road repair work during the monsoon. “Of the Rs 40 crore, Rs 10 crore will be spent until May 31, the rest will be used for monsoon repair projects such as the usual pre-Ganeshostav work,” Ralkar added.

“This will definitely delay ongoing work but will not affect us much since we’ve almost completed our digging and piling work,” said an MMRDA official on condition of anonymity. Last year, the BMC got several complaints from locals, who complained of difficulties due to road digging and piling work.

In a bid to improve the city’s transport infrastructure, MMRDA has launched work on a number of development projects across the city.

India strongly condemns Moscow metro blasts

New Delhi, Mar 29 (ANI): India on Monday condemned the twin blasts which rocked Russia’s Moscow Metro Rail network killing over 40 people.

In a statement issued, the External Affairs Ministry extended condolences to the families of those killed in the attack.

“The Government of India strongly condemns the bomb blasts that have taken place in the metro stations in Moscow on March 29, 2010 in which scores of innocent people have lost their lives and many more have been injured,” the MEA statement said.

“The Government extends its heartfelt condolences to the families of those killed by these acts of targeted violence,” it added.

In the statement, the MEA called the international community to organize and combat terrorism unitedly.

“The Government reiterates its conviction that only collective efforts by the international community can combat the scourge of terrorism that the world is facing today,” the MEA said.

The ministry also expressed solidarity with the Russian people, and the Government.

“The Government of India expresses its solidarity with the Government and the people of the Russian Federation and hopes that the perpetrators of these senseless attacks will be brought to justice,” the statement said.

Earlier, in the morning, blasts at Central Lubyanka and Park Kultury stations rocked the busy Moscow metro rail network.

Moscow”s metro is one of the busiest subways in the world, carrying over 5.5 million passengers a day.

Following the incident, the Russian administration expressed suspicion over the blast being suicidal in nature.

Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov said both explosions were believed to have been set off by female suicide bombers as the trains entered the stations.

There was a major attack on the Moscow Metro in February 2004, when at least 39 people were killed by a bomb on a packed train as it approached the Paveletskaya Metro station.

Six months later, a suicide bomber blew herself up outside a station, killing 10 people. Both attacks were blamed on Chechen rebels, who had targeted the capital in the past.(ANI)

Govt. to pay for 20 per cent cost of mega development projects under PPP model

New Delhi, Aug.19 (ANI): Union Urban Development Minister S. Jaipal Reddy on Wednesday said the government is ready to offer 20 percent of the cost of mega development projects if taken up as a public-private partnership (PPP).

Reddy said that in Mumbai some metro rail projects have been taken up as a private-public partnership and Hyderabad is also following suit.

The government is ready to encourage such gigantic projects so that they become commercially viable.

“In cases where such schemes are taken up, such gigantic schemes in PPP (Public Private Partnership) model we are giving 20 percent of the total cost of project by way of subsidies so that these mega projects can become commercially viable,” said Jaipal Reddy in the capital.

Reddy had earlier suggested an equity between the central and state governments, on the lines of the Delhi Metro model, which, in fact, had been considered and shelved earlier by the Mumbai etropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA). (ANI)

Metallic structure collapses on Mumbai Metro line

Mumbai, July 14 (ANI): A metallic structure erected to support the main concrete pillars at the Mumbai Metro line collapsed in the northwest suburb of Sakineka due to gusty winds late on Monday night.

However, no one was injured in the incident.

According to police, the mishap occurred at the construction site of Versova-Andheri-Ghatkopar metro rail at around 11:30 p.m.

K P Maheshwari, Director, Mumbai Metro One, the consortium building the metro line, said, “It was a temporary scaffolding which we had put up during the construction. It fell due to the strong winds. We removed the debris in two to three hours. Work has resumed at the site,”

“We are going to conduct an inquiry into why the structure collapsed and come out with a report,” he added.

Meanwhile, the heavy down pour accompanied by gusty winds since last evening led to traffic snarls at various places.

The tragedy took place two days after an under-construction bridge had collapsed in Delhi, leaving six persons dead. (ANI)

Delhi Metro chief Sreedharan withdraws resignation

New Delhi, July 13 (ANI): A day after he put his papers owning moral responsibility for an accident at a construction site that killed six people, Delhi Metro chief E Sreedharan has withdrew his resignation.

“E Sreedharan has decided to withdraw his resignation in view of the letter he received from Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit (asking him to continue as the DMRC Managing Director),” Metro Rail spokesperson Anuj Dayal told reporters at New Delhi on Monday.

Dayal said the Metro chief also took into consideration the persuasion of Delhi Lieutenant Governor Tejinder Khanna and Union Urban Development Minister S Jaipal Reddy who asked him to withdraw his resignation letter and continue in the post.

The 77-year-old renowned technocrat quit his post within hours of the accident at the Metro construction site in south Delhi’s Jamrudpur area on Sunday where an under construction bridge collapsed killing six people and injuring 15 others.

On Sunday night, Dikshit had rejected his resignation saying that the Delhi Metro and the country needed his services.

“We respect his sentiments. But we also know that the Delhi Metro and the country need him. Not only he do good work for Delhi but also for the country,” she had said.

Highly placed sources said the government rejected Sreedharan’s resignation as it viewed that his continuation was necessary for successful completion of Metro projects ahead of the Commonwealth Games next year. (ANI)

Another Delhi Metro mishap leaves six injured

New Delhi, July 13 (ANI): A day after a Metro Rail bridge collapse caused six deaths in South Delhi’s Zamrudpur area, a launcher turned upside down, leaving another six persons injured on Monday.

The incident took place when two to three cranes were lifting the huge girder at the site but suddenly it just toppled over due to heavy weight and crumbled down, causing everyone standing by rush to safe place.

There was nearly a stampede at the incident site.

The inured were taken to the All India Medical Institute of Sciences (AIIMS).

The area has been cordoned off as a preventive measure. (ANI)

BEML all set to roll out indigenous low cost coaches for metro railways

Bangalore, July 10 (ANI): The Bharat Earth Movers Limited (BEML) is all set to manufacture indigenously designed low-cost metro railway coaches for Mass Rapid Transport Systems (MRTS) in the cities.

Talking to reporters here on Thursday, V R S Natarajan, Chairman and Managing Director of BEML said, ” The BEML has furnished a turnkey proposal to the central government to facilitate the execution of supplying the low-cost rakes to the two and three tier cities where the metro railway network is envisaged.”

“Each of the rakes is estimated to cost rupees six crores,” he added.

He further said that these indigenously designed coaches would be manufactured using aluminium and stainless steel which will be cost effective.

With successful metro rail operations in Kolkata and New Delhi, BEML hopes to extract more potential from this sector making it successful in other cities as well.

BEML has launched a wide range of innovative transport modes such as stainless steel wagons, water sprinklers for mines, snow cutters and aircraft towing tractors.

BEML is also working on a rupees 500 crore project for the Indian defence industry. (ANI)

Mamata meets peoples’ expectation with populist Railway Budget

New Delhi, July 3 (ANI): Presenting a promised ‘pro-people’ budget, the Railways Minister, Mamata Banerjee, said on Friday that economic viability is not the only index of development.

Banerjee proposed no increase in passenger fares or freight tariff while announcing a slew of measures, including the launch of 12 non-stop point-to-point long-distance trains and air-conditioned double-decker coaches for inter-city travel.

She also announced concessions for the unorganised sector by proposing monthly season ticket of Rs 25 for people with monthly income of up to Rs 1,500 for travel up to 100 kms.

Her proposals included introduction of 57 new train services, extension of 27 new trains and increase in frequency of 13 trains and making ‘Tatkal’ scheme more user-friendly by reducing the advance booking period from five days to two days and minimum charge from Rs 150 to Rs 100.

The sops also covered students of Madrassas to whom concessions will be extended. Concessional monthly season tickets to students in Kolkata will be applicable for travel in the Kolkata Metro Rail also.

This year’s Budget estimates for 2009-10 projects a freight loading target of 882 million tonnes, an increase of 49 million tonnes and a six per cent increase in the number of passengers.

Gross traffic receipts have been estimated at Rs 88,419 crore, which is Rs 8,557 crore more than 2008-09.

Mamata added that an expert committee will be set up to advise her on implementation of the so-called economically unviable but socially desired projects

“People expect to get better rail and train facilities. Development should not be restricted to a only few people. People want better connectivity between stations in the nation. My priorities will include better passenger amenities, safety and security and provision of good quality food and drinking water,” she added.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh hailed Banerjee for doing a “competent job” at such short notice, saying the Railway Budget will make train travel an “enjoyable experience”.

“She (Mamata) has prepared a budget which does not impose burden by way of increase in freight charges or passenger charges,” Dr Singh told reporters outside Parliament shortly after the Railway Budget 2009-10 was presented in Lok Sabha.

“At the same time, she has, in keeping with our government’s election promises, focussed her attention on passenger amenities like security and safety of rail travel, making it an enjoyable experience,” he added.

Dr. Singh said the Railway Minister has mentioned a large number of facilities by way of using innovative financial mechanisms like public-private partnership (PPP), “to improve railway production and to finance more investment”.

“I, therefore, compliment her for a competent job she has accomplished in shortest available time,” he said

BJP leader Murali Manohar Joshi said only cosmetic changes had been made from the interim rail budget.

He said these were only pronouncements.

Regarding the utilization of postal department for buying tickets, he said it is good but it will remain unutilized.

Senior RJD leader Raghuvansh Prasad Singh said that an injustice had been done to Bihar.

BJP leader Shah Nawaz Hussain also said Bihar had been completely ignored. (ANI)