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Business Upturn
2 days ago
- Business
- Business Upturn
Rail Vikas Nigam signs MoU to expand presence in Oman
Rail Vikas Nigam Limited (RVNL) has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Mr. Ashraf Gulam Mohmed Theba in the Sultanate of Oman. This MoU aims to strengthen RVNL's global footprint by focusing on business development, market research, and company representation in Oman. The MoU marks a step towards deeper collaboration and paves the way for new opportunities in the Middle East region, as RVNL explores potential projects and partnerships beyond India. In the meantime, on July 14, the company won a key contract from Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) under the Delhi MRTS Phase-IV project. The ₹447.42 crore deal (inclusive of 18% GST) covers part design and construction of a 7.3-km viaduct stretching from Chainage 1202.782 M to 8501.25 M. The scope includes building platforms at seven metro stations—Pushp Vihar, Saket District Court, Pushpa Bhawan, Chirag Delhi, GK-1, Andrews Ganj, and Lajpat Nagar—along with pre-engineered structures. Completion is expected in 36 months. Ahmedabad Plane Crash Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at


Time of India
5 days ago
- Time of India
‘Stop, play, pause': Over 12k nuisance cases in 2 years as DMRC battles reel-ity check in trains
Delhi Metro has witnessed over 12,000 cases of unacceptable behavior in the last two years, including making reels, littering, and misbehaving with staff. DMRC recorded 6,169 nuisance cases in 2024-25 and 6,183 in 2023-24, along with hundreds of unlawful entries. NEW DELHI: A 25-year-old man was arrested in April for creating a ruckus inside a Delhi Metro train by drinking alcohol and eating eggs. It eventually turned out it was only in pretence in an attempt to go viral on social media. It is not the lone instance. Delhi Metro has recorded over 12,000 cases of unacceptable behaviour in the past two years. Botherations include passengers making reels, littering, quarrelling and misbehaving with train staff. The latest Delhi Metro Rail Corporation data shows 6,169 cases of nuisance in the 2024-25 financial year and 6,183 in 2023-24, most of them falling under Section 59 of the Metro Railways (Operation and Maintenance) Act. You Can Also Check: Delhi AQI | Weather in Delhi | Bank Holidays in Delhi | Public Holidays in Delhi Apart from such nuisance, the network also recorded 745 cases in 2024-25 of unlawful entry and walking on metro tracks, prohibited under Section 64 of the DMRC Act. The number of such cases was 1,043 in 2023-24. In the past few years, there has been a spate of videos on social media showing passengers recording reels inside the trains and at stations, causing inconvenience to other commuters. "DMRC expects its commuters to behave responsibly while using the Delhi Metro and follow all social etiquette and protocols that are acceptable in society," said Anuj Dayal, principal executive director, corporate communications, DMRC. "Commuters should also follow prevalent dos and don'ts while travelling by metro for their own and co-passengers' safety, comfort and convenience. They shouldn't indulge in any activity that is against the rules and regulations. " Dayal said that from time to time, DMRC launched special awareness drives on this matter. "Offenders are liable for penalty or removal from the metro train under the Operations & Maintenance Act," he added. Though DMRC has been running campaigns and displaying messages at metro stations like 'do not make reels and cause discomfort', unsavoury incidents continue to be reported. DMRC has been appealing to commuters to inform them when they notice unruly or prohibited behaviour in the trains rather than make videos of the incidents. "Commuters should inform the train operator if they spot anything objectionable or anyone creating a nuisance inside a train," a metro official said. "Security or DMRC staff at the next arriving station will immediately take necessary action. Passengers can also seek help at the helpline number 155370." In an effort to disseminate information in a creative manner, DMRC has used terms familiar to reel makers to educate them. Signboards saying 'STOP making reels', 'don't PLAY loud music in metro premises' and 'PAUSE - let passengers deboard first' are prominently displayed on platforms or at concourse levels across the network.


New Indian Express
17-07-2025
- Business
- New Indian Express
Inter-ministerial committee discusses modalities for Bbsr metro rail project
BHUBANESWAR: The first meeting of the inter-ministerial committee on Bhubaneswar Metro Rail Project held at Lok Seva Bhawan on Wednesday discussed key modalities for implementation of the project which has seen several changes in its plan in the past few months. Chaired by deputy chief minister KV Singh Deo, the meeting discussed on a comprehensive mobility plan to address the increasing traffic congestion in Twin City Bhubaneswar and Cuttack. 'We discussed several issues like inter-departmental coordination, strong and efficient public transport system, comprehensive mobility plan for traffic de-congestion, rail-road integration, e-mobility and other modalities for seamless transition across transport modes,' Works minister Prithiviraj Harichandan told reporters after the meeting. He said, a clear picture on the roadmap of the metro rail project will emerge after another two to three rounds of discussion, taking views of experts into account while keeping in mind the convenience of people and traffic issues in the two cities. As per the direction of Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi, the committee constituted a sub-committee on the day which will be headed by Singh Deo. A panel of ministers will be members of the sub-committee. The deputy chief minister said the ministerial panel has already held discussions with Delhi Metro Rail Corporation CEO Kalyan Patnaik, Vikas Kumar and Pramit Garg. The metro project has undergone several changes after the BJP government came to power. Ground work for phase-I construction of the project was put on hold as the government decided to revise the DPR to facilitate a flyover on the elevated corridor from Jaydev Vihar to Nandankanan. However last month, Harichandan had said that the government will revisit the project as an elevated corridor is not possible in the city due to logistical and urbanisation issues. Besides, it will severely impact the beautification of the city. 'The project will be an underground metro project,' he had said. Industries minister Sampad Chandra Swain, chief secretary Manoj Ahuja, principal secretary, Finance Saswat Mishra, principal secretary, Housing and Urban Development Usha Padhee and BMC commissioner Rajesh Pravakar Patil attended the meeting and presented their views.


Time of India
15-07-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Cabinet nod to committee for exploring job scope for one crore youths by 2030
Patna: The state cabinet on Tuesday cleared the govt's proposal to constitute a 12-member high-level committee, to be headed by the development commissioner, to explore the scope and alternatives for providing jobs\work opportunities to one crore youths by 2030. "The high-level committee, to be headed by development commissioner Pratyaya Amrit, will also frame a long-term strategy to find alternatives to provide jobs\work opportunities to one crore youths during 2025-30," additional chief secretary of the cabinet secretariat department, S Siddharth, said after the meeting. Earlier, taking to the social media on Sunday, CM Nitish Kumar had announced the target to create jobs\work opportunities for one crore youths during 2025-30, and the formation of a high-level committee for the task. The other members of the committee will be bureaucratic heads of 11 departments — finance, general administration, rural development, agriculture, animal and fishery resources, industries, information technology (IT), science and technology, education, tourism and labour resources. Siddharth said that the jobs will be in both govt and private sectors, as well as start-ups. The cabinet also sanctioned several infrastructure related proposals, including the release of Rs 179.37 crore to Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) for running and maintaining the priority corridor of Patna metro rail for two years and eight months (Aug 2025 to March 2028), and another chunk of Rs 21.15 crore for taking three-car single train set on lease for the priority corridor. The management of the operational priority corridor will also be under the DMRC. Among other decisions, the cabinet sanctioned the implementation of two Ganga path projects worth Rs 9,969.63 crore, aimed at easing the traffic pressure on the existing road between Safiabad (Munger) and Sabour (Bhagalpur), a distance of 82.8km. The first of the two projects is construction of a Ganga path between Safiabad and Sultanganj via Bariarpur and Ghorghat over a distance of 42km involving an expenditure of Rs 5,119.8 crore. The second envisages a road between Sultanganj and Sabour via Bhagalpur city over 40.8km for Rs 4,849.83 crore. On the other hand, the cabinet revised the estimate of expenditure on the construction of four-lane Bakhtiarpur-Tajpur bridge and four-lane approach road on both sides of the bridge to Rs 3,923 crore. It is the third revision of the estimate of the project that started in 2015. Besides, the cabinet cleared the proposal for the construction of a road over bridge between Ranipatra and Purnia railway stations involving an expenditure of Rs 44.85 crore. The administrative sanction was also given to the estimate of expenditure worth Rs 7,832.29 crore to be incurred on the implementation of the western Kosi canal project. Apart from these, the cabinet approved Bihar Pump Storage Project Incentive Policy, 2025, with bearing on the generation and storage of electricity through renewable sources to fulfil peak demands. The cabinet also cleared a few proposals related to education sector, including the release of Rs 394.41 crore for secondary and higher secondary schools to meet their establishment and other costs during the current financial year under non-aided finance scheme. Besides, the cabinet approved the govt's proposal to transfer the establishment cost of 112 industrial training institutes having 3,875 sanctioned posts to a committed expenditure to facilitate timely payment of salaries and other dues of the staff. Apart from this, the personnel of the bomb disposal squads will get a monthly risk allowance of 30% of their basic salaries with a maximum cap of Rs 25,000. The cabinet also sanctioned a proposal for the annual rise of the salaries of judicial service officials on the lines of the govt employees. Besides, in pursuance of the letter of the Election Commission of India, the cabinet cleared the govt's proposal to pay Rs 6,000 in one instalment over and above their annual honorarium to 77,895 booth-level officers and their 8,245 supervisors. It will entail an expenditure of Rs 51.68 crore. The cabinet also sanctioned a proposal to pay Rs 5 lakh ex gratia to Bihar-based non-corporate registered individual tax payers in the case of death by accident.


India.com
15-07-2025
- Business
- India.com
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Rs 4470000000: This Indian company hits JACKPOT, gets big contract from Delhi metro for..., company is... RVNL Share Price: In a major development, Rail Vikas Nigam Limited has signed a significant deal with the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation. As per the Rs 447 crore contract, RVNL will complete the work of designing a 7.29 km long bridge and constructing 7 metro stations within 36 months. This is the third big contract for the state-owned company in 10 days. Earlier, RVNL had received contracts worth Rs 800 crore during the same period. The company secured this contract under Delhi MRTS Phase-4, whose total value is Rs 447.42 crore. Notably, after South Railway and South Central Railway, RVNL has received a major contract from the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC). What Is The Deal Made Between RVNL And DMRC? According to the Letter of Acceptance (LoA), RVNL has to complete the designing and construction work of 7.29 km long bridge for DMRC in 36 months. The contract also includes the construction of seven stations, namely – Pushp Vihar, Pushp Bhawan, Saket District Court, Chirag Delhi, GK-1, Andrews Ganj and Lajpat Nagar Metro. With back-to-back major contracts, the RVNL shares are expected to rise further in the coming days. Which Contracts Did RVNL Receive In 10 Days? On July 5, RVNL received its first big contract of Rs 143 crore from South Railway. After that South Central Railway awarded the state-owned company with Rs 213 crore contract on July 11. The third major contract was signed with DMRC, worth Rs 447 crore. The total value of these three contracts is over Rs 803 crore.