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Metro trial run in Thane likely in September and operations by December: Shinde

Metro trial run in Thane likely in September and operations by December: Shinde

Economic Times6 days ago
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Maharashtra's Deputy CM Eknath Shinde announced that Thane's Metro service trial run is slated for September, with full operations expected by December, enhancing MMR's connectivity. Preliminary work on Thane's internal Metro network has commenced, aiming for integrated transport. Shinde also highlighted efforts to alleviate Thane's traffic congestion and the successful rejuvenation of Jogila Lake, emphasizing the city's development.
Agencies Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde on Sunday said efforts were underway to conduct the trial run of the much-awaited Metro service in Thane next month, and its full-fledged operations are likely to begin by December this year.Once the project is completed, the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) would enjoy seamless Metro connectivity, with last-mile and end-to-end commute solutions, Shinde told reporters after inaugurating the Thane Varsha Marathon."Efforts are on to conduct the trial run of the Metro in Thane in September. After that, we are working on launching the actual services by December. The work is progressing on a war-footing," he said.He also said the preliminary work on Thane's internal Metro network has begun. "This will be linked to the main Metro lines to provide integrated transport facilities," he added.Referring to broader infrastructure plans, the deputy CM said the freeway extension from Mumbai to Thane would ease traffic congestion and divert services to the Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) away from the city.
Mandate has been given to the collector, municipal chief and police commissioner to make Thane traffic congestion-free, he said."They are working towards it, and soon Thane city will be free from traffic jams," Shinde asserted.Highlighting the recent development works in Thane, Shinde mentioned the rejuvenation of Jogila Lake, which had been encroached upon by nearly 250 huts."We have relocated the people who encroached the area and freed the lake. This is perhaps the first such project in the country where a lake has been completely restored and encroachments removed," he said.He also praised the patriotism of wrestler-turned-politician and Shiv Sena leader Chandrahar Patil as well as his team from Kolhapur, who have gone to the border areas of Jammu and Kashmir to donate blood for soldiers."Their effort reflects true love for the nation," he remarked On the Thane Varsha Marathon, organised by the Thane Municipal Corporation in collaboration with several sports organisations after a long gap, Shinde said more than 25,000 participants joined the run, underscoring the city's enthusiasm for community events.Dharmendra of Pune ASI won the men's segment completing the 21-kilometre run in 01:07:41, while Ravina Gaikwad of Nashik triumphed in the women's section covering the same distance in 01:25:46. Both received Rs 1 lakh along with mementos, medals, and certificates.The event, with the slogan 'Marathon Thanechi, Urja Tarunaichi', returned after a five-year break due to the COVID-19 pandemic.The marathon was spread across 12 categories, including a 'Corporate Run' for municipal officers, employees, public representatives, and journalists; special races for senior citizens above 60; and a spirited participation by the Divyang Tridal group.
The total prize pool was Rs 10,38,900 was awarded.
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