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Workshop on Suburban Rail for Elected Representatives!
kbsyed61 - 10 December, 2013 | Bangalore | CRS | Bengaluru | mass transit | public transport | Namma Railu | Commuter rail | Commuter Rail Service | Suburban Rail
Yesterday, on Dec 10th, a workshop on 'Suburban Rail' for elected representatives was organzied jointly by Praja-RAAG, Bangalore Needs You and IIMB. This was an initiative by Prof. Rajeev Gowda to bring the awareness among the elected representative. This workshop was organized at Conference Hall in Vidhana Soudha.
Here is the summary report on this event.
Report from Namma Railu team member Sanjeev Dyamannavar
"...Workshop for the elected reps went well. With Minister for Urban Dev Vinay Kumar Sorke, MLA Haris, Dr Rafeeq Ahmed, Veeranna Mathikatti, Ex MLC Venkatesh, FKCCI Chairmen Shivakumar, DRM Anil Kumar Agarwal, ADOM Dr Anup, Prof Sitharam, DULT Commissioner Manjula, Vinay Rao expert on Environmental Issues, Dy Speaker, Prakash Mandoth ZRUCC Member, from Praja : Murali, Sathya, Srinidhi, Sathindra Pal Chopra, Print Media people, session went well.
Minister Sorke gave an excellent speech on the Suburban Rail. Followed by my presentation in Kannada from Praja and Prof Rajeev spoke on gave Socio Economic benefits. Prof Sitharam gave the presentation on Stake Holders followed by Manjula Madam explaining the status of the project. SWR DRM offered to extend their co-operation in implementation of the project. Also DRM made statement saying Bangalore - Ramanagar MEMU service is planned and any time expected to be rolled out.
Further MLA Haris, Dr Rafeeq Ahmed spoke and expressed their support to take up with Railway Minister..."
Report from Namma Railu team member Srinidhi
COMMENTS
BSRC is geting registered company, waiting for Railway Board
Sanjeev - 11 December, 2013 - 05:58
Now GOK is prepared for registartion of Company BSRC with GOK 100% equity and once Railway Board approves, then Equity will be shared equaly 50%.
Its Kharge who has to take interest on this. Does Kharge has ears to listen Bangalore needs???
One more thing : DRM made announcement that new MEMU services between Bangalore - Ramanagaram is put up to Railway Board and any time expected to start
more pics..
srinidhi - 11 December, 2013 - 06:32
One thing is the railway officials are already talking about commuter rail service in place..including the connectivity they have provided to Marikuppam/Tumkur/Nelamangala etc..it needs to be made clear that those do not qualify as commuter rail service.
What's the status from DULT?
kbsyed61 - 11 December, 2013 - 00:12
Sri, Sanjeev,
What is the status from DULT?
-Syed
Report from Prof.Rajeev Gowda
kbsyed61 - 11 December, 2013 - 19:50
Courtesy - Prof. Rajeev Gowda's FB Page
"...Yesterday, we at Bengaluru Needs You organized the Namma Railu - Bangalore suburban rail workshop for elected representatives in partnership with praja.in, Centre for Public Policy - IIM-B, and the Directorate of Urban Land Transport (DULT) at the Vidhana Soudha. The Urban Development Minister, Shri Vinay Kumar Sorake lent his support where his department will place a formal proposal before the Railway Board for the phase-1 of the project estimated to cost Rs 950 crore soon after the Detailed Project Report (DPR) is formulated, which is expected to be ready by December.
The other dignitaries present were Sri Veeranna Mathikatti, former Chairman of the Legislative Council, Sri Shiva Shankar Reddy, the Deputy Speaker of Karnataka Legislative Assembly, Sri R V Venkatesh, Chief Whip Legislative Council , Government of Karnataka. The MLAs Sri Na Haris Shanthinagar, L.A.Ravi Subramanya and Dr. Rafeeq Ahmed from Tumkur were present as well. All of them have signed a petition to be submitted to Hon'ble Railway Minister, Mallikarjuna Kharge, for the approval of Namma Railu project. We hope the constant pressure from civil society groups, elected representatives and the Government of Karnataka will ensure that the proposal will find a way into the Railway Budget in February, 2014..."
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