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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.
Namma Metro extends its service on Green Line
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Commuters want BMRCL to now focus on last-mile connectivity
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Commuters want BMRCL to now focus on last-mile connectivity
The launch of Namma Metro’s extended Green Line on Kanakapura Road on Friday has come as a huge relief for residents who have been waiting for years for commercial operations to begin. Commuters are hoping that last-mile connectivity will be smooth.
Prabhu Dev, a resident who travelled from Yelachenahalli to Silk Institute, said, “People living beyond Yelachenahalli now have a safer and faster mode of travel. However, addressing last-mile connectivity is very crucial. Providing parking facilities for more vehicles would have helped us.”
Extended metro on Kanakapura Road now open
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Namma Metro’s extended line from Kanakapura Road was thrown open to the public today. | Photo Credit:
Bhagya Prakash K Four years after construction work began in May 2016 and many deadlines later, the 6-km extended Namma Metro line from Yelachenahalli to Silk Institute opened for commercial operations on Friday at 7 a.m.
Ridership on the first day, however, remained low but Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Ltd is expecting this to pick up in the coming weeks. The commercial operations on the extended line is likely to add 75,000 new passengers to pre-COVID-19 ridership.
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