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CHENNAI: The Phase-1 extension of Chennai Metro Rail is expected to improve commuting in north Chennai by cutting down on travel time and reducing congestion on roads.
The nine km extension line, which runs from Washermenpet to Wimco Nagar, covers the majority of congested areas in north Chennai. Trial runs are ongoing and the stretch is expected to open for the public by January.
According to rough estimates from Google Maps, it normally takes about 30 to 45 minutes to cover this stretch by road during peak hours. The average speed of vehicles on roads here would also be around 30 to 40 km per hour.
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Four detained for hunting deer in Tiruvallur district
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Police found the carcass of a deer in a vehicle during a routine check
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Police found the carcass of a deer in a vehicle during a routine check
The Tiruvallur police have nabbed four persons who reportedly hunted down a deer using a licensed gun in Minjur on Thursday night. They have been handed over to the Forest Department for further investigations.
According to the police, constable Mohammed Asik and home guard Jeevanandham were conducting vehicle checks around 4 a.m on Friday at Koranji Reddy Palayam under the the Minjur police station limits. During the check, they intercepted a vehicle, and on inspection, they found the carcass of a deer in it.