In an attempt to control the air pollution
With these additional metro train services, for the first time in the history of DMRC, Delhi Metro will be running 4,831 trips in a day, the highest ever so far.. These additional metro train services have started with effect from October 31, 2018, providing 812 additional number of trips.’ As per forecast by the System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting and Research (Safar), , the concentration of pollutants in Delhi’s air is set to increase in the next few days.The UP government also asked the state’s western districts, in and around the National Capital Region, to suspend all construction activities between November 1 and 10 and shut industries using coal and biomass fuel for a week to check pollution.
The DMRC, keeping in view the worsening of air quality across Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR), has introduced as many as 21 additional number of Metro train services on its network. came into force. An AQI between 0 and 50 is considered ‘good,’ 51 and 100 ‘satisfactory,’ 101 and 200 ‘moderate,’ 201 and 300 ‘poor,’ 301 and 400 ‘very poor,’ and 401 and 500 as ‘severe.The average air quality index (AQI) wedge anchors Manufacturers was recorded at 393 on Thursday. From Thursday, all construction activities involving excavation and civil construction was ordered to be stopped in Delhi and other NCR districts.It includes 14 Metro trains with 730 trips on newly introduced Shiv Vihar-Trilokpuri-Sanjay Lake section of Pink Line.
In an attempt to control the air pollution level, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) is taking a big step.Meanwhile, the air quality in the national capital inched very close to the "severe" level on Thursday even as a slew of directions like halting of all construction activities involving excavation and civil construction, stopping the functioning of all stone crushers and hot mix plants generating dust pollution, etc
The general consultants have completed a total
The commissioner thereafter instructed the contractors to deploy more machines to achieve the scheduled completion.There are a bunch concrete anchor of oil pipelines belonging to HPCL, ONGC, BPCL etc.R. The general consultants have completed a total 751 boreholes in the marine and land area for geotechnical investigation, and 11 per cent of the 2,900m-long temporary bridge has been completed so far.4 per cent progress.
The project, which began in March this year, is being implemented in three civil packages.18+187 to CH.613 km long viaduct (from CH.21+800) is showing 5. across the MTHL alignment at a chainage around 4.A. Package 3, which involves construction of the 3. Package 1, which involves construction of the 10.807 km long bridge section is showing 5. According to the officials, nine per cent of the project has been completed so far.5km from Sewri.During the visit, the metropolitan commissioner launched Reverse Circulation Drilling Rigs (RCDs) at the intertidal zone that are imported from Germany for speedy construction work in the marine area.
Package 2, which involves construction of the 7.380 km long bridge section is showing 12.The MTHL touches land at Shivajinagar on the Navi Mumbai side and the commissioner visited the casting yard of package 2 and the ongoing construction work of the 2,100m long temporary bridge. Rajeev, metropolitan commissioner, MMRDA, visited the MTHL site and noted overall nine per cent progress of the project that will provide easy connectivity between the island city and the mainland. The physical identification of pipelines at two locations in packages 1 and 2 by sending divers up to the seabed was in progress in the presence of the representatives of stakeholders.Mumbai: MMRDA officials on Sunday visited the MTHL (Mumbai Trans-Harbour Link) construction site to check on the ongoing work of the Sewri-Nhava Sheva connector.37 per cent progress.28 per cent progress. The project is expected to be completed by September 2022