The Reliance Infrastructure subsidiary, DAMEPL has filed an application in the Delhi High Court on January 7 stating that DMRC in contempt, has failed to comply with the last order of the court
The transport major's net loss stood at Rs 541.05 crore in the financial year 2019-20, widening from a loss of Rs 462.23 crore in 2018-19.
DMRC informed that the metro will be running with a 100 per cent seating capacity and no standing passengers will be allowed till further notice.
L&T on Tuesday said its construction business has bagged a significant order from Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Ltd for the design and construction of the underground metro project Phase-1 of Patna Mass Rapid Transit System. The order has been awarded to heavy civil infrastructure business of L&T Construction, it said in a BSE filing. Larsen and Toubro (L&T) classifies a contract worth Rs 1,000-2,500 crore as a significant order. The project is being funded by Patna Metro Rail Corporation (PMRC) and, upon completion, will be operated by PMRC. "The major scope of work for the project comprises design and construction of twin tunnel...ramp at Rajendra Nagar and six UG metro stations viz, Rajendra Nagar, Moin Ul Haq Stadium, University PMCH, Gandhi Maidan and Akashvani along with other associated structures including architectural finishing, water supply, sanitary installation and drainage works on the new ISBT to Patna Station of Corridor-2 of Phase-1 of Patna MRTS," it ...
This was achieved at Krishna Park Extension on the Janakpuri WestR K Ashram Marg corridor with a tunnel boring machine (TBM) breaking through after boring a 1.4 km-long tunnel
Metros not meeting their ridership projections is not a Delhi-National Capital Region (NCR) problem alone
Delhi High Court directed the DMRC to file an affidavit furnishing the details of its bank accounts along with the balance amount in connection with a Reliance Infrastructure subsidiary's plea
The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation has informed the Delhi High Court that it has total funds worth Rs 5,800.93 crore available with them, as on December 17, 2021
DMRC also suggested taking over the Reliance Infrastructure subsidiary's debt to the extent of the award money
The Supreme Court has dismissed the review petition filed by state-owned firms against its order upholding an arbitral award to Reliance Infrastructure subsidiary.
DMRC failed to adhere to various environmental requirements during the implementation of its Phase-III project, a report by the CAG of India said.
The Delhi High Court has dismissed an application by DMRC seeking a refund of Rs 678 crore which was paid by it to the lenders of Reliance Infrastructure subsidiary DAMEPL in 2018
A Bench of Justices L Nageswara Rao and S Ravindra Bhat said no case for review is made out
As per the Reliance Infrastructure's latest annual report, the award is worth around Rs 4,600 crore including the interest
In another milestone for the DMRC, 'driverless train operations' on 57-km Pink Line of the Delhi Metro is all set to be inaugurated on November 25, officials said on Tuesday. Union Minister for Housing and Urban Affairs, Hardeep Singh Puri and Delhi Transport Minister Kailash Gahlot will inaugurate it via video-conferencing, slated to be held at 11:30 am, the DMRC said. India's first-ever driverless train operations on the Delhi Metro's Magenta Line was inaugurated on December 28 last year by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who had said that his government, unlike its predecessors, had taken growing urbanisation as an opportunity and had asserted that metro train services would be extended to 25 cities by 2025 from the current 18. The DMRC officials then had said the Pink Line, spanning Majlis Park to Shiv Vihar, would also have driverless operations by mid-2021. However, the COVID-19 pandemic had majorly affected operations of the Delhi Metro. Delhi Metro had begun its commercial .
Metro services on Yellow Line's Rajiv Chowk-Central Secretariat section will be suspended for a few hours in the morning on November 21 due to scheduled track maintenance work, the DMRC officials said
Nearly the entire workforce of the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation has received at least one dose of Covid vaccine by now, officials said on Saturday. While many of them have received both the doses of the vaccine, some are in the process of getting the second dose now. The DMRC employs about 14,500 people, sources said. The coronavirus pandemic had severely impacted the services of the Delhi Metro and the urban transporter had suffered huge financial losses during the lockdown period when services were suspended for several months. The DMRC in its statement said, "Only a small percentage, about 0.5 per cent of the employees are yet to be vaccinated, primarily for medical reasons." "This is a major achievement since many of DMRC employees are engaged in public dealing and their vaccination process was accorded top priority by the management," it said. Since May 2021, a number of vaccination camps were organised for Delhi Metro Rail Corporation employees and their families. These cam
On regular days, the last services start at 11 PM from terminal stations
More than 400 gates at Delhi Metro stations across the network have been gradually reopened since June 7 when services were resumed last after improvement in coronavirus situation, an official said
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