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The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) plans to roll out eight-coach trains and start more six-car trips to meet increased commuter rush on its 190-km-long network.

Social networking site Facebook is fast catching on with Government agencies as the fastest medium to reach out to the youth and keyboard tapping denizens.

While areas like Nehru Place, Dhaula Kuan, Mayur Vihar, Okhla will get one more station in Phase III, Naraina is slated to get two
In an effort to ensure that people do not have to travel more than 500 metres from their homes and offices to avail of Metro services, the DMRC plans to set up more than one station in eight congested areas across the Capital by 2015.

While Nehru Place, Dhaula Kuan

Land yet to be acquired for North bridge expansion
The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) is readying itself to widen two narrow corridors in the city

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The Punjab Cabinet today gave nod for the execution of Rs 8,705 crore Ludhiana Metro Rail Project project either in the Public Private Partnership (PPP) or Build Operate Transfer (BOT) model.

It approved the Detailed Project Report (DPR) for the Ludhiana Metro Rail Project prepared by the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation.

The DPR states that a light metro rail should be adequate to meet not only

Chandigarh After lying in limbo for years, the much publicised Metro Rail Project for Ludhiana got the Punjab cabinet nod on Wednesday.

The state cabinet approved detailed project report (DPR) for the Ludhiana Metro Rail Project and a go-ahead has been given for its execution in the public private partnership (PPP) or build operate transfer (BOT) model.

State industry minister Tikshan Sood t

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KOCHI: The abandoned grounds of Manapattiparambu are buzzing with activity. The preliminary work of the Kochi Metro Rail project has started in Manapattiparambu. The area will be used for the casting of girders and other equipment for the reconstruction of the North Overbridge.

The JCB has been doing the rounds on the Manappattiparambu since Monday.

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