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Bullet train launch on fast track, PM Narendra Modi to lay foundation stone next month

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Expect the country's first bullet train project to roll down the tracks at a rapid pace. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Shinzo Abe will together lay the foundation stone of the 508-km corridor between Ahmedabad and Mumbai during the Japanese premier's visit to India in September.

Sources said the groundbreaking ceremony will be performed in Ahmedabad keeping in view the Gujarat assembly polls slated for November-December this year. They said the bullet train project will be showcased as the biggest achievement of Modi who will start the project from his home state.



Also, the BJP will be going to polls with the PM as the party's face in the state. It takes about seven hours to travel on rail between the two cities and the bullet train aims to reduce it to about two hours.

To ensure the dream project does not get delayed, Indian Railways is all set to hire a consultant who will look into land acquisition and other financial issues. It will be the responsibility of the consultant to see that full compensation is paid to every land owner and also ensure jobs to their family members, said a senior railway board official dealing with the bullet train project.

The initial detailed project report (DPR) prepared by the Japanese authorities, which is providing technical assistance to Indian Railways, suggested constructing a major portion of the corridor on surface. But the DPR was modified to take the elevated route primarily to avoid delays.

As officials put it, the change would do away with legal and environmental hurdles regarding land acquisition. PM Modi too has been pushing his ministers to speed up the big ticket projects that have often encountered legal barriers in several states.

850 HECTARES LAND REQUIRED

According to a railway ministry official, approximately 850 hectares of land would be required for the bullet train project. Since the project was earlier planned on surface, it would have required more land.

This, however, would escalate the project cost, sources said. "The consultant would prepare a comprehensive report on the quantity of land to be acquired and its socioeconomic impact. The consultant will maintain a record of the trade and industries that will be affected due to land acquisition. Accordingly, the compensation along with job to the affected families will be ensured," a top railway official said.

For an elevated corridor, compensation amount to land owners will be little. Also, it will ensure speedy execution of the project. Already more than 440 rail projects are stuck over land acquisition. This, according to a CAG report of 2015, has resulted in cost overrun of 1.07 lakh crore.

Railways also faced major hurdles in acquiring land for its ambitious dedicated freight corridors that will significantly decongest the railway network and increase the speed of passenger trains. Officials said while the Indian Railways will acquire the financial assistance and bullet train technology from Japan, it will ensure maximum job opportunities to Indian companies in construction of the project.

Out of the 508 km length, 450 km of work will be awarded to Indian companies while only 52 km will be given to Japanese companies. Further, work on seven km of under-sea rail track will be open for foreign players as Indian does not have the technology for constructing under-sea rail tunnel so far.

India's bullet train, at the speed of 320 km per hour, will match the speed of the leading high-speed train systems across the world. The project will cost approximately`1 lakh crore and the funding of the project is being done by Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA). Railway officials said the actual work on project would begin by 2018 and the work will be completed by 2023.
 
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Parallel growth is need of the hour.
 
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So Modi & BJP indulge into a politics even on bullet train?

Lol.
This is in his blood. He is a "Kursi" lover.
I know Modi more than his father.

BTW, Japan would not provide India with a latest series Shinkansen.

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Bullet train launch on fast track, PM Narendra Modi to lay foundation stone next month

train-647_080617032851.jpg



Expect the country's first bullet train project to roll down the tracks at a rapid pace. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Shinzo Abe will together lay the foundation stone of the 508-km corridor between Ahmedabad and Mumbai during the Japanese premier's visit to India in September.

Sources said the groundbreaking ceremony will be performed in Ahmedabad keeping in view the Gujarat assembly polls slated for November-December this year. They said the bullet train project will be showcased as the biggest achievement of Modi who will start the project from his home state.



Also, the BJP will be going to polls with the PM as the party's face in the state. It takes about seven hours to travel on rail between the two cities and the bullet train aims to reduce it to about two hours.

To ensure the dream project does not get delayed, Indian Railways is all set to hire a consultant who will look into land acquisition and other financial issues. It will be the responsibility of the consultant to see that full compensation is paid to every land owner and also ensure jobs to their family members, said a senior railway board official dealing with the bullet train project.

The initial detailed project report (DPR) prepared by the Japanese authorities, which is providing technical assistance to Indian Railways, suggested constructing a major portion of the corridor on surface. But the DPR was modified to take the elevated route primarily to avoid delays.

As officials put it, the change would do away with legal and environmental hurdles regarding land acquisition. PM Modi too has been pushing his ministers to speed up the big ticket projects that have often encountered legal barriers in several states.

850 HECTARES LAND REQUIRED

According to a railway ministry official, approximately 850 hectares of land would be required for the bullet train project. Since the project was earlier planned on surface, it would have required more land.

This, however, would escalate the project cost, sources said. "The consultant would prepare a comprehensive report on the quantity of land to be acquired and its socioeconomic impact. The consultant will maintain a record of the trade and industries that will be affected due to land acquisition. Accordingly, the compensation along with job to the affected families will be ensured," a top railway official said.

For an elevated corridor, compensation amount to land owners will be little. Also, it will ensure speedy execution of the project. Already more than 440 rail projects are stuck over land acquisition. This, according to a CAG report of 2015, has resulted in cost overrun of 1.07 lakh crore.

Railways also faced major hurdles in acquiring land for its ambitious dedicated freight corridors that will significantly decongest the railway network and increase the speed of passenger trains. Officials said while the Indian Railways will acquire the financial assistance and bullet train technology from Japan, it will ensure maximum job opportunities to Indian companies in construction of the project.

Out of the 508 km length, 450 km of work will be awarded to Indian companies while only 52 km will be given to Japanese companies. Further, work on seven km of under-sea rail track will be open for foreign players as Indian does not have the technology for constructing under-sea rail tunnel so far.

India's bullet train, at the speed of 320 km per hour, will match the speed of the leading high-speed train systems across the world. The project will cost approximately`1 lakh crore and the funding of the project is being done by Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA). Railway officials said the actual work on project would begin by 2018 and the work will be completed by 2023.
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Look there is no 3rd rail or Pantograph on the bullet train's engine.
Actually its in the center.
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Ok.
A quiz for Railway enthusiasts & aficionados..

What is this Indian Railways employee doing in the following action:


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Happy Googling to know-nothing & Google dependent right wingers.
 
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If they fenced the track where would the poor Indians will shi8 then?
 
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Any updates? Or is this project fake news?

Is it so hard to use Google? Anyways here it is.

Project status
2020
  • July : 60% of required land was acquired and the rest was "almost on the verge of completion." Civil works tenders covering 68% corridor (345 km out of 508 km, of 245 km 77% land in Gujarat, 80% in Dadra & Nagar Haveli and 22% in Maharashtra) and a separate tender for 28 steel bridges have been allocated, remaining tendering process is underway.[117]
  • October : Contract signed for 47% of the total length of the project. The contract awarded lies in the state of Gujarat.[118]
  • November : Contract awarded for further stretch of 88 km taking the total to 64% of the total length of 508 km.[119]
2021
  • February : Larsen and Toubro (L&T) begins Pier Work for Mumbai-Ahmedabad High Speed corridor.[120]
  • May : Larsen and Toubro (L&T) started pouring concrete to cast the first pier of Mumbai-Ahmedabad High Speed corridor.[121]
  • June : Newly appointed Railway Minister, Ashwini Vaishnaw reviewed the entire project. According to PTI report, 1,035 hectare had been acquired out of the total of 1,396 hectares of land required for the project. Out of the 74% land acquired till this date, the majority of 96% falls in Gujarat, while only 25% falls in the state of Maharashtra. Besides, 96% of the land needed for the project in Dadra and Nagar Haveli had already been acquired.[122]
  • July : National High Speed Rail Corporation Limited (NHSRCL) invites bids for design, construction, installation, testing and commissioning of Sabarmati Depot consisting of workshop, inspection sheds, various buildings, maintenance facilities and associated works. December 2, 2021 would be the last date for submission of bids.[123]
  • August : NHSRCL casts first full height pier on Mumbai-Ahmedabad high-speed rail corridor. The exact height of the cast pier is 13.05 metres. The pier is cast with 183 cubic metres of concrete quantity and 18.820 MT of steel.[124]
  • September : On 10 September Larsen and Toubro (L&T) made first indigenously designed and manufactured 'Full Span Launching Equipment-Straddle Carrier and Girder Transporter' to expedite the construction of viaduct for Mumbai- Ahmedabad High Speed Rail corridor.[125] As of 29 September the 50 km-stretch from Surat to Bilimora is expected to be operational by 2026, while the rest of Gujarat's portion is expected to be completed by 2024.[126]
  • October : The joint venture of IRCON International and DRA Infracon won package C7 on 4 October comprising viaduct between Anand and Sabarmati, including 2 HSR stations at Sabarmati and Ahmedabad.[127][128][129][130] NHSRCL then invited the bids for the tunnelling work on 21 kilometres underground, including a 7 kilometre long undersea tunnel, as of 30 October.[131]
  • November : Casting of 970-tonne full span pre-stressed concrete (PSC) box girder launched at near Naslipore village, Navsari district, Gujarat.[132]
 
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Is it so hard to use Google? Anyways here it is.

Project status
2020
  • July : 60% of required land was acquired and the rest was "almost on the verge of completion." Civil works tenders covering 68% corridor (345 km out of 508 km, of 245 km 77% land in Gujarat, 80% in Dadra & Nagar Haveli and 22% in Maharashtra) and a separate tender for 28 steel bridges have been allocated, remaining tendering process is underway.[117]
  • October : Contract signed for 47% of the total length of the project. The contract awarded lies in the state of Gujarat.[118]
  • November : Contract awarded for further stretch of 88 km taking the total to 64% of the total length of 508 km.[119]
2021
  • February : Larsen and Toubro (L&T) begins Pier Work for Mumbai-Ahmedabad High Speed corridor.[120]
  • May : Larsen and Toubro (L&T) started pouring concrete to cast the first pier of Mumbai-Ahmedabad High Speed corridor.[121]
  • June : Newly appointed Railway Minister, Ashwini Vaishnaw reviewed the entire project. According to PTI report, 1,035 hectare had been acquired out of the total of 1,396 hectares of land required for the project. Out of the 74% land acquired till this date, the majority of 96% falls in Gujarat, while only 25% falls in the state of Maharashtra. Besides, 96% of the land needed for the project in Dadra and Nagar Haveli had already been acquired.[122]
  • July : National High Speed Rail Corporation Limited (NHSRCL) invites bids for design, construction, installation, testing and commissioning of Sabarmati Depot consisting of workshop, inspection sheds, various buildings, maintenance facilities and associated works. December 2, 2021 would be the last date for submission of bids.[123]
  • August : NHSRCL casts first full height pier on Mumbai-Ahmedabad high-speed rail corridor. The exact height of the cast pier is 13.05 metres. The pier is cast with 183 cubic metres of concrete quantity and 18.820 MT of steel.[124]
  • September : On 10 September Larsen and Toubro (L&T) made first indigenously designed and manufactured 'Full Span Launching Equipment-Straddle Carrier and Girder Transporter' to expedite the construction of viaduct for Mumbai- Ahmedabad High Speed Rail corridor.[125] As of 29 September the 50 km-stretch from Surat to Bilimora is expected to be operational by 2026, while the rest of Gujarat's portion is expected to be completed by 2024.[126]
  • October : The joint venture of IRCON International and DRA Infracon won package C7 on 4 October comprising viaduct between Anand and Sabarmati, including 2 HSR stations at Sabarmati and Ahmedabad.[127][128][129][130] NHSRCL then invited the bids for the tunnelling work on 21 kilometres underground, including a 7 kilometre long undersea tunnel, as of 30 October.[131]
  • November : Casting of 970-tonne full span pre-stressed concrete (PSC) box girder launched at near Naslipore village, Navsari district, Gujarat.[132]

What a nonsense project. Indians die of ill health not because there is no treatment for their ailment but because they don't have money and the government won't provide them free treatment. Indian farmers and students commit suicide because of socio-economic reasons. So many Indians are homeless. So many starving. So many problems. But bullet trains and temples have no lack of funds.
 
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What a nonsense project. Indians die of ill health not because there is no treatment for their ailment but because they don't have money and the government won't provide them free treatment. Indian farmers and student scommit suicide because of socio-economic reasons. So many Indians are homeless. So many starving. So many problems. But bullet trains and temples have no lack of funds.

Yeah there's no logic for bullet train especially on that route. Government should have tried to improve the condition of the present railways instead of unnecessary prestige projects.
 
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