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Bengaluru Metro s sixth tunnelling machine launched from Jayanagar Fire Station to Dairy Circle
For the 13.92-km underground stretch between Dairy Circle and Nagawara, the work has been divided into four packages for speedy completion.
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Bengaluru Metro s sixth tunnel boring machine launched 60 ft below the ground of Jayanagar fire station on Friday evening. (Photo| EPS)
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BENGALURU: In the midst of the all-round slump in activity all around due to the second COVID wave, a major infrastructure work kickstarted 60 feet below the ground on Friday evening. The tunnelling operations of Bengaluru Metro s sixth Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) launched for the 600-metre distance from the Jayanagar Fire Station (South Ramp) to Dairy Circle.
Metro’s green shoots to sprout on Army land
ByNaveen MenezesNaveen Menezes / Updated: Apr 19, 2021, 06:00 IST
BMRCL draws up plan to plant 4,990 saplings, uploads details on its website
The Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Ltd (BMRCL), which recently received approvals for axing 499
trees in four different locations for the Phase II Metro project, will be taking up compensatory plantation mostly on
Army land, documents show.
The BMRCL’s newly-formed social and environment wing has drawn up a plan to plant 4,990 saplings in May and June this year.
Documents show that City-based Nurserymen Co-operative Society Ltd has been entrusted with the task of compensatory plantation with the responsibility to maintain the plants for the next three years. During the maintenance period, the agency is expected to water the plants, remove weeds and grass, prepare quarterly reports on the growth of plants with photographers as well as replace dead plants to ensure 100 per cent survival.
BMRCL MD gets Central posting
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Ajay Seth was appointed the new Economic Affairs Secretary
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A Namma Metro train moving on the extended Purple Line between Mysuru Road metro station and Kengeri metro station during the trial run on Tuesday.
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Ajay Seth was appointed the new Economic Affairs Secretary
IAS officer Ajay Seth, who had been serving as Managing Director of Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Ltd. (BMRCL), was on Tuesday appointed the new Economic Affairs Secretary. The appointment at the Centre came on the day BMRCL was carrying out a trial run on the eagerly-awaited extension of the Purple Line.