The News Scroll 13 January 2021
Last Updated at 3:04 pm | Source: PTI
Metro Rail operations on extended stretch on Kanakapura from Thursday Outlook January 13, 2021 15:04 IST Metro Rail operations on extended stretch on Kanakapura from Thursday outlookindia.com 1970-01-01T05:30:00+0530
Bengaluru, Jan 13 (PTI) The Namma Metro train services
from Yelachenahalli to Silk Institute stretch on Kanakapura
Road will commence from January 14, Chief Minister B S
Yediyurappa said here on Wednesday. After the successful launch of the train service to the
Airport, here is one more step towards easing commuting in
Bengaluru. Namma Metro s 6 km Yelachenahalli to Silk Institute
stretch of the Green Line will be flagged off on January 14,
Bengaluru Metro Services On Extended Stretch Of Kanakapura From Tomorrow Bengaluru Metro Services On Extended Stretch Of Kanakapura From Tomorrow The operations from Yelachenahalli towards Anjanapura on Kanakapura had missed many deadlines, though the metro rail infrastructure was in place.
The infrastructure was ready for many months but operations could not start. (Representational)
Bengaluru:
The Namma Metro train services from Yelachenahalli to Silk Institute stretch on Kanakapura Road will commence from January 14, Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa said on Wednesday. After the successful launch of the train service to the Airport, here is one more step towards easing commuting in Bengaluru. Namma Metro s 6 km Yelachenahalli to Silk Institute stretch of the Green Line will be flagged off on January 14, the Chief Minister tweeted.
B luru metro rail service to be extended from Thursday
By IANS |
Published on
Wed, Jan 13 2021 23:36 IST |
0 Views
Bengaluru: Security personnel being explained about the new protocol introduced by the Government as the Bengaluru Metro is all set to resume its operations in phases from September 7; in Bengaluru on Sep 4, 2020. While the Namma Metro services will . Image Source: IANS News
Bengaluru, Jan 13 : The Bengaluru metro rail service on the north-south corridor (green line) would be extended from Thursday covering 6.3km and five more stations, an official said on Wednesday. Karnataka Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa will flag off the extended service from Yelachanahalli to Silk Institute over the Kanakapura road in the city s southern region, an official of the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Ltd said in a statement here.
Ground breaking ceremony for new Chancery building for US Embassy held in Delhi
India
Published: Friday, January 8, 2021, 18:43 [IST]
New Delhi, Jan 08: In a demonstration of the deep ties of friendship that underpin the U.S.-India Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership, U.S. Ambassador to India Kenneth I. Juster, India s Minister of State for Housing and Urban Affairs Hardeep Singh Puri, and Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia broke ground today on a new Chancery building for the U.S. Embassy in New Delhi.
Representational Image
In remarks delivered at the groundbreaking event, Ambassador Juster stated: The project we celebrate today is more than a series of buildings and infrastructure. It reflects America s enduring commitment to the U.S.-India partnership and is a testament to the strength and longevity of that partnership.
Bengaluru Metro: Kanakapura Metro Section Connecting Yelachenahalli-Silk Institution To Open On 15 January
Photo by Mitsubishi Electric
The Kanakapura Road metro section that connects Yelachenahalli to Silk Institution station in south Bengaluru will be inaugurated on 14 January and opened up for operations from 15 January, Times of Indiareports.
Union Minister for Housing and Urban Affairs Hardeep Singh Puri will join Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa to launch the extension on Green Line. Puri will join the event from New Delhi whereas CM Yediyurappa will flag it off at the metro station.
Bengaluru Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) Ajay Sethi told TOI, âThe inauguration will be at 4.30 pm on 14 January. The public can use the service from 15 January.â This section comprises stations like Konankunate Cross, Doddakallasandra, Vajrahalli, Talaghattapura and Silk Institute.