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42 km underground network to be ready by 2032

42 km underground network to be ready by 2032

2 min readUpdated: Apr 22, 2026 11:44 PM IST Dubai Metro Gold Line project: The Dubai Metro Gold Line project received approval on Wednesday, with an estimated investment of around Rs 86,816 crore (AED 34 billion). The new metro line will span 42 km and feature 18 stations, marking Dubai’s first fully underground metro corridor. Dubai Metro Gold Line connectivity The Dubai Metro Gold Line project will connect with both the Dubai Metro Red Line and the Dubai Metro Green Line. It will also integrate with Etihad Rail. With the addition of the Gold Line, Dubai’s total metro network will expand to 162 km. At present, the Dubai Metro spans 120 km, comprising the Red Line (52 km), Green Line (23 km), Route 2020 (15 km) and the Dubai Metro Blue Line (30 km, currently under construction). Dubai Metro Gold Line completion date The Dubai Metro Gold Line is set to be completed by September 9, 2032. The tender for the project will be issued this year, with the contract expected to be awarded in …

Alia Bhatt’s Mother Soni Razdan Ditches Mumbai Traffic, Takes Underground Metro | Photos | Bollywood News

Alia Bhatt’s Mother Soni Razdan Ditches Mumbai Traffic, Takes Underground Metro | Photos | Bollywood News

Last Updated:March 13, 2026, 08:43 IST In the video shared, Soni Razdan can be seen walking through the underground passage of the metro station. Soni Razdan praises Mumbai’s new Aqua Line metro service. Veteran actor Soni Razdan, also known as Alia Bhatt’s mother, recently experienced Mumbai’s underground metro and shared her excitement with fans on her social media account. The actor posted a video of her journey on the city’s newly operational Aqua Line and expressed that she was totally impressed with the ease and cleanliness of the service. Sharing the clip, Soni wrote in the caption, “Just soooo impressed with the Metro Aqua Line ! Spanking clean, cool, efficient and well, just wow. Went all the way from T1 to Cuffe Parade in a jiffy. This may have been my first trip but it won’t be my last !” In the video shared, Soni Razdan can be seen walking through the underground passage of the metro station after entering from the T1 airport section of Mumbai, heading towards the Cuffe Parade area of the …

No Visible Power Lines In Chandni Chowk: Delhi’s Rs 463 Crore Plan For Underground Wiring In 125 Colonies | New-delhi-news News

No Visible Power Lines In Chandni Chowk: Delhi’s Rs 463 Crore Plan For Underground Wiring In 125 Colonies | New-delhi-news News

Last Updated:February 12, 2026, 07:30 IST Delhi power minister Ashish Sood said the primary objective is to put unsafe overhead power lines, passing through residential and densely populated areas, under the ground The work of undergrounding overhead power lines will also include 26 roads in Chandni Chowk at a cost of about Rs 160 crore. (Image: PTI/File) Soon, you may no longer see power lines criss-crossing above you, especially in the chaotic and tight streets of New Delhi’s iconic Chandni Chowk area. The Delhi government has given its nod to proposals worth Rs 463 crore for underground wiring across the city – both high tension (HT) and low tension (LT), power minister Ashish Sood announced on Wednesday (February 11). This work of undergrounding overhead electricity wires will also include 26 roads in Chandni Chowk at a cost of about Rs 160 crore. In an official statement, the government called it a significant step towards strengthening public safety, enhancing reliability of the power distribution system, and improving the overall aesthetics of the city. Sood said the …

Securing The Chicken’s Neck: Why India’s Underground Rail Plan Is Strategically Crucial | India News

Securing The Chicken’s Neck: Why India’s Underground Rail Plan Is Strategically Crucial | India News

Last Updated:February 04, 2026, 00:05 IST Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma’s description of the project as a “major strategic breakthrough” highlights its national security dimension. Representative Image The Centre’s proposal to construct an underground railway line through the Siliguri Corridor, India’s slender land bridge connecting the Northeast with the rest of the country, marks one of the most strategically significant infrastructure initiatives in recent years. Often referred to as the “Chicken’s Neck,” the corridor narrows to just 20–25 km at its thinnest point and is bordered by Nepal, Bhutan and Bangladesh, while lying in close proximity to China, making it one of India’s most geopolitically sensitive regions. Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma’s description of the project as a “major strategic breakthrough” highlights its national security dimension. For decades, India’s reliance on surface rail and road networks in this corridor has been viewed as a critical vulnerability, exposed to natural disruptions, sabotage or escalation during geopolitical tensions. Any prolonged disruption could effectively sever the Northeast, encompassing states such as Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur and …

44 years on, closed dye factory’s contaminating colours still remain underground in Kochi

44 years on, closed dye factory’s contaminating colours still remain underground in Kochi

Residues from a closed dye-making unit left in the soil at Punnakkatt lane near Edappally railway station in Kochi. | Photo Credit: THULASI KAKKAT Workers engaged in widening of a drainage along Punnakkatt lane behind the Edappally railway station here came across a surprise recently as the soil revealed itself to be somewhat magenta in colour as they dug the ground. The residents of the area were not much surprised, though. They had seen the hue all over the ground and even in their waters long ago. The colour came from the residues left behind by a dye making unit, closed down 44 years ago. The residues remaining intact in the soil around the property where Mangalam Dyes and Chemicals and its allied unit Southern Organic Chemicals functioned could be posing a public health and environmental risk, going by experiences of the residents in the area. The companies, started by the late M.I. Itty from Kottayam, who had a PhD in Organic Chemistry, in the early 1970s were liquidated by the Kerala High Court in …

Parliamentary panel recommends easing clearances for underground coal mining projects

Parliamentary panel recommends easing clearances for underground coal mining projects

A parliamentary panel has suggested simplifying the policy and standardised protocols for allowing underground coal mining, saying that the complex clearance process, similar to large open-cast mines, leads to delays in projects that have low environmental impact. The government has set a target to produce 100 million tonnes (MT) of coal from underground coal mines by 2030. Underground coal mining minimises surface disturbance, thereby preserving land, forests, and infrastructure while reducing land reclamation costs and indirect greenhouse gas emissions. This method also allows access to high-quality, deep-seated reserves and ensures year-round operations regardless of weather conditions, the Standing Committee on Coal, Mines and Steel has said in a report. “Despite low environmental impact, several UG projects undergo the same clearance and documentation processes as in the case of large open-cast coal mines, thereby reportedly facing delays. The committee, therefore, emphasise the need for policy simplification and standardised protocols for UG coal mining practices in India,” it said. Underground mines (UG), underground coal gasification (UCG) projects and clean coal technology-based pilot projects represent special categories of …

Probe ordered into ‘poisonous gas leak’ from underground mines in Dhanbad; locals to shift

Probe ordered into ‘poisonous gas leak’ from underground mines in Dhanbad; locals to shift

An underground coal fire land inside an open-cast coal mine on the outskirts of Dhanbad. File | Photo Credit: RITESH SHUKLA Jharkhand’s Dhanbad district administration on Thursday (December 4, 2025) ordered a probe into the “poisonous gas leak” from underground mines, which also prompted the Bharat Coking Coal Limited (BCCL) to shift around 1,000 residents to safer locations, officials said. A woman allegedly died, while 12 people fell sick after “carbon monoxide” leaked from such mines in different places of Kenduadih Basti on Wednesday (December 3), they said. The exact cause of the woman’s death, however, is yet to be ascertained, and it could only be confirmed after receiving the postmortem report, the officials said. Dhanbad Deputy Commissioner (DC) Aditya Ranjan ordered an investigation into the “poisonous gas leak” from underground mines and also directed the coal company to shift residents from the affected area to a safe place immediately. “Based on the probe report, action will be taken against responsible persons,” the DC said. The DC held an emergency meeting with the BCCL, Directorate …

‘Mumbai In Minutes’ Vision Moves Underground As MMRDA Plans 70-Km Tunnel Network | India News

‘Mumbai In Minutes’ Vision Moves Underground As MMRDA Plans 70-Km Tunnel Network | India News

Last Updated:November 09, 2025, 19:42 IST The underground corridor will connect the Mumbai Coastal Road, Bandra-Kurla Complex, High-Speed Rail Corridor, and Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport The underground corridor in Mumbai is aimed at reducing traffic congestion on the Western Express Highway and SV Road, as well as diverting through-traffic underground, save valuable travel time, and reclaim urban land. (Image: PTI/File) The “Mumbai in Minutes” vision of the Maharashtra government may soon become a reality with a plan to construct an underground tunnel network that will span across 70 km. This landmark project will introduce Mumbai’s third mode of urban transport, complementing surface roads and the expanding Metro. It will have a 70-km underground corridor connecting the Mumbai Coastal Road, Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC), the upcoming High-Speed Rail Station (bullet train), and Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport. It is aimed at alleviating traffic congestion on the Western Express Highway (WEH) and SV Road, as well as diverting through-traffic underground, save valuable travel time, and reclaim urban land for the public. Here’s how the underground corridor will …

THIS actress dated underworld don Dawood Ibrahim, BOLD scenes from her first film made headlines, went underground after 1993 Mumbai bomb blast, she is…

THIS actress dated underworld don Dawood Ibrahim, BOLD scenes from her first film made headlines, went underground after 1993 Mumbai bomb blast, she is…

This actress was allegedly in a relationship with underworld don Dawood Ibrahim. She was born to a British father and a Kashmiri mother. She followed Buddhism and got married to a monk. She is Raj Kapoor direction The legendary actor and filmmaker, Raj Kapoor launched numerous actors and actresses through his films who won people’s hearts with their powerful on-screen performances. Today, we will tell you about one such actress who debuted through Raj Kapoor film. Mandakini The actress we are talking about is Yasmeen Joseph Thakur. The name seems to be unheard but she is none other than Mandakini who was discovered by Raj Kapoor when she was just 16 and he only gave her the screen name. Mandakini’s first film was Ram Teri Ganga Maili which was released in 1985. In the film, Mandakini played the role of Ganga alongside Rajiv Kapoor who was seen in the character of Narendra. Ram Teri Ganga Maili The story revolves around Ganga who sets out on a journey to find out her husband and to ensure …

Operation Sindoor: Satellite images show how India targeted underground facilities at Pak’s Murid airbase

Operation Sindoor: Satellite images show how India targeted underground facilities at Pak’s Murid airbase

The satellite images captured by Maxar Technologies showed a nearly 3-metre-wide crater just 30 metres from the entrance of a heavily fortified sub-complex within the Murid Air Base—an area protected by double fencing, watchtowers, and tight security protocols. New Delhi: The airstrikes during Operation Sindoor on Pakistan’s Murid Air Base might have targeted a suspected underground facility, newly released high-resolution satellite images showed. High-resolution satellite images on Wednesday revealed extensive damage to the Murid air base in Pakistan, showing a three-metre-wide crater just 30 metres from an underground facility of the Pakistan Air Force and damage to the rooftop of a structure adjacent to unmanned aerial vehicle hangars.  The satellite images captured by Maxar Technologies showed a nearly 3-metre-wide crater just 30 metres from the entrance of a heavily fortified sub-complex within the Murid Air Base—an area protected by double fencing, watchtowers, and tight security protocols. As per the updates from Damien Symon, geo-intelligence researcher at the Intel Lab, the crater’s proximity to what is believed to be an underground structure has raised speculation …