News Letter March 2019. Issue 108 BANGALORE METRO RAIL CORPORATION LIMITED Driving Bangalore Ahead High Lights of the Month
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News Letter March 2019. Issue 108 BANGALORE METRO RAIL CORPORATION LIMITED Driving Bangalore Ahead High Lights of the month : Laying of Foundation Stone for Vellara Junction and M G Road Underground Stations of Bangalore Metro Rail Project Phase-II on 5th March 2019 by Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman, Hon’ble Union Defence Minister along with Sri H.D. Kumaraswamy, Hon’ble Chief Minister, Government of Karnataka, Dr. G. Parameshwara, Hon’ble Deputy Chief Minister, Government of Karnataka and other Dignitaries. Durga Shanker Mishra, IAS Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited, 3rd Floor, BMTC Complex, Secretary, MoHUA, GoI K H Road, Shantinagar, Bengaluru—560 027. & Chairman BMRCL Phone: +91-080-22969300 / 301 Ajay Seth, IAS Fax: +91 80-22969222 Managing Director Toll free No 1800 425 12345 Email: [email protected] BMRCL or [email protected] 1 News Letter March 2019. Issue 108 Highlights of the Month Sri P.C. Sharma, General Manager, Metro Railway & Chairman, Kolkata Metro Rail Corporation Ltd along with a team visited Namma Metro on 19th March 2019. 2 News Letter March 2019. Issue 108 Highlights of the Month Workshop on “Strategies for improving Neighborhood” specifically Vibrant Community based Practices / Models at Metro Stations across the city which are Creative, Sustainable and Educational was held on 23rd March 2019. The intention is to build a Bangalore-based consortium of individuals and institutions to spread creative and sustainable neighborhood-based practices across the city of Bangalore. The primary goal of this project is to create vibrant community-based practices that are place-specific at Metro Stations across the city. Partners like DULT, KishKinda, Azim Premji University, Hasirudala, Neralu, Native Place, Science Gallery, MeghaShala , UnitedWay, Tourism, Janagraha, CiFoS, along with BMRCL officials participated in the work shop. 3 News Letter March 2019. Issue 108 Phase– 2 Progress at a glance : View of work in progress at Donddankundi Station I Girder Erection work is in progress at K R Puram Station 4 News Letter March 2019. Issue 108 Phase– 2 Progress Photos at a glance : Parapet Span (LHS & RHS) Erection works in progress LHS Service road (DBM) laying completed at ITPL Station & Concourse level slab staging is in progress View of Parapet erection in the viaduct after Jnanabharathi Rajarajeshwari Nagar Station Erection of Steel Roof Trusses station towards Kengeri works in progress View of Kengeri Station works is in progress View of Portal Beam at P683 & P684 5 News Letter March 2019. Issue 108 Phase– 2 Progress Photos at a glance : Work in progress at Manjunathnagar Station Jindal Station: Pier Arm work is in progress Krishna Leela Park Station: Roof Truss Erection Transition Slab work at Anjanapura Township work in progress Station in Progress Bommasandra Station view works is in progress Pier Cap casting work is in progress 6 News Letter March 2019. Issue 108 Phase– 2 Progress Photos at a glance : Jayadeva Station : Cage Lowering work is in progress Rail Segment Reinforcement work is in progress IIMB Station: Pier Arm casting work in progress View of Launching work in progress at Reach-6 7 News Letter March 2019. Issue 108 Art in Transit is a collaboration between Srishti Institute of Art , Design and Technology and BMRCL Artist : Geethanjali AR, Yash Bhandari Puia This mural painting is at Chikpete Metro station . It is a visualized experience of the journey of the 9th night, Chaitra Poornima, of the Bengaluru Pete Karaga from Dharmarayaswamy Temple to Hazrat Takwal Mastan Darga caught in between the softness of the clouds , jasmine fragrance and the hard ground of Chickpete. It is one of the only festivals that celebrates one faith in another site of Faith. Bengaluru Karaga is one of the oldest festivals celebrated in the heart of Bengaluru. Bengaluru Karaga is primarily a well-known tradition of 'Vahnikula Kshatriyas Thigala' community in southern Karnataka. The Karaga festival is generally led by the men of the community. An eloquent testimony to the secular character of this festival is seen just before sunrise when the Karaga procession halts before the Dargah-e-Shariff of Takwal Mastan Shah, the 18th century Muslim saint. The tradition continues to this day and the Karaga-carriers visit the Dargah three days prior to the Karaga puja begins. He visits the dargah on the day of the Karaga as well, with the Karaga on his head. When he arrives, the fateha, ritual is performed, after which the Karaga-carrier goes round the Dargah thrice. He walks the first round, goes around on his knees on the second, and dances around on the third. After this, the caretaker of the Dargah and the Karaga carrier exchange lemons. One of the distinctive features of the Karaga is the participation in this festival by people of all creeds and communities. 8 News Letter March 2019. Issue 108 Operational High Lights March 2019 Operational efficiency achieved in the month : 99.98% Ridership for the month : 1,13,34,887 Revenue earned during the month : ₹ 30,85,45,631/- % Contribution of Smart Cards and Tokens for the month : Smart Cards : Purple line : 66.20 % Green Line : 60.20 % Smart Tokens: Purple line : 33.80 % Green Line : 39.80 % Procedure for claim of “LOST & FOUND ARTICLE” in Bangalore Metro Stations & Trains. Passenger who has lost the article can register his complaint in any of the Metro Stations or directly at the designated Lost and Found office at Baiyappanahalli Station for Purple Line and Yeshwanthpur station for Green line giving all the details about the article in the register mentioning address and his contact details with the Station Controller. The complaint registered at any other metro stations other than Baiyappanahalli & Yeshwanthpur, the Station Controller of such station will intimate the designated Lost and Found office at Baiyappanahalli Station or Yeshwanthpur station along with the details of Claimant. If the article is found, then the same will be intimated to the Claimant to the contact number and address provided in the complaint and the station where he / she shall attend to receive their articles. The claimant shall present himself / herself at Lost and Found Office for his / her claim. After proper verification that the claimant himself is a genuine person the item will be handed over after obtaining claimant signature. If the article received at Lost & found office are not claimed within two months then the same will be disposed as per the laid procedures. 9 News Letter March 2019. Issue 108 Published on 12 April 2019 10 Co. Identification No. (CIN) U16286KA1994GOI016286 .