Mangalore, Bangalore Railway Stations Will be Made World Class: Muniyappa


Mangalore, Bangalore Railway Stations Will be Made World Class: Muniyappa

The Hindu

Davanagere, Dec 25: Union Minister of State for Railways K.H. Muniyappa has said the railway stations in Bangalore and Mangalore will be made “world class” and over 29 railway stations will be made “model” stations in the State in the next few years. A committee has been formed to work out modalities for the construction of these railway stations.

Speaking to presspersons here on Thursday, Muniyappa said a shopping complex, restrooms and other facilities would be provided at the stations.

He said that the Government wanted to involve private parties in laying new railway lines and constructing railway stations.

Muniyappa said that the Railways had been dogged by funds shortage. Hence the Government had invited private parties to be a part of the new projects. The Government would contribute 20 per cent of the total cost of the project while the private parties would contribute the remaining 80 per cent and complete the project. Ways of repaying the private parties was being worked out, he said.

To a question, Muniyappa said that the Union Government was actively considering laying a direct railway line between Davangere and Bangalore via Chitradurga, Hiriyur, Sira and Tumkur. He said that if the State Government contributed half of the total project cost, the Railways would take up the project next year.

Shamanur Shivashankarappa, MLA; Abdul Jabbar, president of the Davangere Congress Committee and Anjaneya, Congress leader, were present.

Inspection


Earlier, the Minister inspected the work on the underpass near the Davangere Cotton Mills.

Muniyappa expressed disappointment with the manner in which the railway underpass was being constructed. He instructed the officials to construct the bridge in such a way that the railway track would be straight.

The Minister suggested that certain portions of the underpass be dismantled and modified to ensure that accidents did not occur. He criticised the officials’ lack of common sense and said that accidents occurred because of defective design, engineering and construction.

The Minister said that he would release the funds needed to modify the bridge.

The Minister also visited the level-crossing near Ashok cinema and said an underpass would be constructed there to ease traffic. He said that if either the Government or the Davangere City Corporation deposited half the total cost of constructing the underpass, the Railways would complete the work within a year. He suggested that the corporation write a letter to the Railways requesting it to construct an underpass and in turn the Railways would prepare an estimate for the work.

Earlier in the day, Muniyappa took part in a mass marriage organised by Sri Gururamadasa Adyathma Mandira Trust.

  

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  • Rakesh M G, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 26 2009

    Mangalore has a great potential of becoming a clean worldclass railway station soon the speed at which the trains are being diverted to Kerala,there would be only one or two trains starting from here. Then off course it will remain sparkling clean !

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  • nagesh kumar, mangalore

    Sat, Dec 26 2009

    I wonder how much of world Muniappa has seen? First, he should be able to define what is world class!!!. Please see the world and then talk about the world class.

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  • Rajesh Gonsalves, Mangalore / Cairo

    Fri, Dec 25 2009

    World class! My grandchildren will be happy. All the best.

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  • Shridhara Achar, Puttur/Bangalore

    Fri, Dec 25 2009

    Political leaders, particularly the ministers are experts in giving assurances. This assurance of making Bangalore and Mangalore railway stations a world class is one such thing. World class means equal to those in US and Europe. Will they do it?

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Fri, Dec 25 2009

    Mr. Muniyappa....have you seen the world. I think you have to visit the world and then promise. What is the use of world class Railway Stations, when our Trains are not of world class..???????

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  • Arun Menezes, Kallianpur/Kuwait

    Fri, Dec 25 2009

    This is a great initiative, provided the plans translate into actual work, people want results,not talks and hope it is not an opportunity for another scam (Kaand)

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  • bona marcel, vittal -bangalore

    Fri, Dec 25 2009

    It is true, ministers as usual make fabulous announcements such as the ones made by Railway Minister Muniappa that some railway stations will be made world class. Recently they inaugurated Kengeri station and announced it as a model station.Toilets are still under lock and key. A request made for giving a minutes stop for Yeshvanthpur-Kannur Express at Kengeri in both directions is still waiting a favourable nod. If granted it will be a boon to so many students of surrounding eduational institutions and people at large. Hope Minister Muniappa will keep his word and grant stops to express trains at Kengeri Station as it is easier now with double track being completed till Ramnagara Station.

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  • sripathi s, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 25 2009

    He is incapable to retain the Mangalore Bangalore train itself that was proposed to start from Kannur. Then how can he make Mangalore, Bangalore Railway Stations World Class?

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  • Ramesh, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 25 2009

    We have heard these promoises from last few years and will continue for another decade.

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  • mohan h naik, Mangaluru

    Sat, Dec 26 2009

    Yes, but with no train direct to the state capital.

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