New Delhi: Delhi Metro is going hi-tech. For the first time, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation is using the Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR), a technology that will help it identify the subsurface of the area or locality on which work for phase III is happening. That

Stringent Monitoring Of Air, Water & Noise Levels During Construction
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After undertaking work on the first Metro railway project in Navi Mumbai, the state is now planning to lay the foundation stone for two more lines of the project in a year.

Delhi Metro, the new and comfortable mode of transportation for the Capital

The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation was awarded the

Ninety per cent of commuters travelling on the Delhi Metro have expressed satisfaction on the quality of services offered, says a recent survey conducted by the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC).

Eighty-nine per cent of the commuters ranked the Metro services from

Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has earned more than Rs 2.4 crore from the sale of a total 82,000 Certified Emission Reductions (CERs) under the carbon credits scheme by the Japan Finance Carbon Ltd.

DMRC had earned above Rs 1.2 crore on the sale of 39,000 CERs for the year 2008 and Rs 1.3 crore on the sale of 43,000 CERs for 2009.

The money earned from the sale of CERs will be used to o

The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation welcomed the Delhi Government's approval of five proposed routes under its Phase III project.

Two new lines to be constructed; three existing ones to be extended by 108 km. The Delhi Cabinet on Monday approved the revised proposal for Phase III of the Delhi Metro project under which two new lines would be constructed and three existing ones extended over a total distance of 108 km at an approximate cost of over Rs.30,000 crore in the next five years.

A budget of Rs 21,000 crore has been approved by the three boards of Noida, Greater Noida and Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development authorities at a board meeting held here yesterday.

Mohinder Singh, chairman of three authorities briefing mediamen after the meeting, said, "Rs 4,955 crore has been approved for Noida, Rs 5,780 crore for Greater Noida and Rs 11,055

crore for the Yamuna Expre

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