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Updated Feb 27, 2021 | 09:27 IST
Trains on Bengaluru s Namma Metro resumed operations from September 7, 2020, between 8-11 am and 4:30-7:30 pm with a frequency of five minutes. Metro services on Bengaluru s purple line to be curtailed on February 28  |  Photo Credit: IANS
Metro services on Bengaluru s purple line will be curtailed on February 28, according to the official on Friday. There will be curtailment of metro services on Bengaluru s purple line on Feb 28 due to civil maintenance work, informed the Chief Public Relation Officer of Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited. The services will be effected between Baiyappanahalli and MG Road metro stations from 7 am to 9 am, the statement added.
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], February 27 (ANI): Metro services on Bengaluru's purple line will be curtailed on February 28, according to the official on Friday.
BMRCL Recruitment 2021: Age Criteria And Fees
Candidates interested in applying for BMRCL Engineer Jobs 2021 through BMRCL Recruitment 2021 must not have exceeded 45 years of age (DGM posts) and 55 years of age as on February 23, 2021 with relaxation (upper age limit) for reserved categories as specified in the BMRCL Notification 2021.
For details regarding application fee for BMRCL Engineer Jobs 2021 through BMRCL Recruitment 2021, refer to the official BMRCL Notification 2021 given at the end of the article.
BMRCL Recruitment 2021: Education, Experience
Desirous candidates applying for BMRCL Jobs 2021 through BMRCL Recruitment 2021 must possess a Degree in Electrical, Electrical and Electronics, Electronics and Communication, Electrical and Power, Mechanical Engineering disciplines from a recognised University/Institute with three to five years of work experience in concerned area as detailed in the BMRCL Notification 2021.
BMRCL has a plan to ease traffic congestion on Old Madras Road
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The company will spend ₹300 crore to acquire land for widening the road
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Compared to metro work on other stretches of the extended Purple Line, Tin Factory on Old Madras Road is proving to be problematic given that the busy area is already congested.
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The company will spend ₹300 crore to acquire land for widening the road
Traffic bottlenecks and disruption of vehicular movement, especially near Tin Factory, are proving to be a major hurdle for construction of the Namma Metro elevated corridor on Old Madras Road. To fix this problem, the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) is spending ₹300 crore to acquire land for widening the road on either side. It will also build five bus bays to ease traffic congestion. A total of 75 properties will make way for road widening.