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Dakshina Kannada DAKSHINA KANNADA Dakshina Kannada Lok Sabha constituency comprises Belthangady, Moodabidri, Mangalore City North (previously Surathkal), Mangalore City South (previously Mangalore) ,Mangalore (previously Ullal), Bantval, Puttur and Sullia Vidhan Sabha (legislative assembly). Important railway stations under Dakshina Kannada Lok Sabha constituency are Subrahmanya Road, Bantawala, Mangalore Junction and Mangaluru Central railway stations. New trains • Train Number 16575/ 16576 Yesvantpur - Mangalore Junction Gomteshwara Tri-weekly Express, introduced on 11.04.2017 EX-Yesvantpur and 12.04.2017 Ex-Mangalore Junction. Stoppages at Bantwal, Kabakaputtur and Subramanya Road. Passenger Amenities Projects / Works Completed Cost in Lakhs • Platform extension of platform No 1 to accommodate 21 coaches done ₹. 88.2 at Subrahmanya Road, Kabakaputtur and Bantwal stations. • Improvements to circulating area done at Kabakaputtur station. ₹. 54.3 • Provision of passenger amenities facilities such as Adarsha station at ₹. 35.0 Kabakaputtur station. • Improvements to circulating area done at Subrahmanya Road station. ₹. 25.4 • Provision of Low level Platform shelter on platform No. 1 done at ₹. 23.3 Bantwal station. • Bantwal station development as Adharsh Station. ₹. 21.9 • Provision of Separate Waiting Room for Ladies Gents at Subrahmanya ₹. 15.0 Road station completed. • Provision of lighting arrangements at station building, approach road ₹. 7.1 and platform done at Kabakaputtur station. • Provided water pedestal 4 numbers on platform number-1 at Bantwal ₹. 5.5 station. • Provided platform benches 20 numbers at each platforms at Bantwal ₹. 5.5 station. • Provision of auto announcement system at Kabakaputtur and ₹. 4.9 Subrahmanya Road stations. • Granite platform benches provided at Kabakaputtur, Subrahmanya Road ₹. 3.3 and Bantwal stations. • Provision of Water Coolers at stations Kabakaputtur and Subrahmanya ₹. 2.0 Road stations completed. • Construction of Over Head Tank 1.0 lakh litres Capacity at Sakleshpur ₹. 29.4 under progress. • Provision of Low level Shelter at Narimogur and Neralakatte Halt ₹. 12.0 stations is planned. DAKSHINA KANNADA Projects / Works in Progress Cost in Lakhs • Additional passenger amenity works religiously important Subrahmanya ₹. 79.5 Road station under progress. • Provision of bituminous concrete paving to approach road at ₹. 20.4 Yadamangala and Kabakaputtur stations under progress. • Provision of Low level Shelter at Narimogaru and Neralakatte Halt ₹. 11.2 stations under progress. • Provision of Bituminous Concrete Paving approach road at Bantwal and ₹. 7.5 Donigal stations under progress. Projects / Works in Planned Cost in Lakhs • Provision of Low level Shelter at Narimogur and Neralakatte Halt ₹. 12.0 stations is planned. Traffic Facilities Projects / Works completed Cost in Lakhs • Subway in lieu of Level Crossing Gate Number 120 between ₹. 52.3 Kabakaputtur and Bantwal stations completed. • Subway in lieu of Level Crossing Gate Number 65 between Subramanya ₹. 52.3 Road and Yadamangala stations completed. • Subway in lieu of Level Crossing Gate Number 72 between Yadamangala ₹. 52.3 and Narimogur stations completed. • Bantwal-Connecting Road No.3 to main line on Mangalore end ₹. 15.0 completed. Additional Facilities Projects / Works completed Cost in Lakhs • At Yedamangala, Narimogur, Kaniuru Halt stations Re-construction of ₹. 55.3 staff quarters is done. • Improvements to septic tank and drainage line at Sakaleshpur and ₹. 29.8 Kabakaputtur stations carried out. • Improvements to colony roads and drainage work in Railway colony at ₹. 26.9 Sakaleshpur station. Projects / Works in Progress Cost in Lakhs • Construction of Over Head Tank 1.0 lakh litres Capacity at Sakaleshpur ₹. 29.4 under progress. .
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