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Not enough buses to carry odd-even loadNewspaper: Hindustan times
Date: Sunday, November 12, 2017
Source Link: http://paper.hindustantimes.com/epaper/iphone/showpage.aspx?issue=108720...
http://www.hindustantimes.com/delhi-news/poor-public-transport-forced-go...
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डीएनडी के जाम से दिल्ली की हवा जहरीलीन्यूज़पेपर - हिंदुस्तान
दिनांक - नई दिल्ली, गुरुवार, 2 नवम्बर 2017
सोर्स लिंक- http://mepaper.livehindustan.com/?mainedition=Delhi&edname=Delhi&pgdate1...
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डीएनडी पर जाम से महीने में 70 घंटे बर्बादन्यूज़पेपर - हिंदुस्तान
दिनांक - नई दिल्ली, शुक्रवार, 3 नवम्बर 2017
सोर्स लिंक - https://www.livehindustan.com/ncr/story-70-hours-waste-in-the-month-of-d...
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Getting to Metro station can cost more than rideNewspaper: The Times of India
Date: 16th October 2017
Source Link: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/getting-to-metro-station-can-cost-more-than-ride/articleshow/61095639.cms
Study Brings Home Failure of Last-Mile Links Experts Say Multi-Modal Integration Key To Reducing Congestion In City
For the average Metro rider, the non-Metro part of the commute -getting to the station and to the final destination after the ride -is just 20% of the total journey distance. Yet,... |
410 accidents every day, but how many of them are triggered by bad eyesight?Newspaper: The Times of India
Date: 4th October 2017
Source Link: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/gurgaon/410-accidents-every-day-but-how-many-of-them-are-triggered-by-bad-eyesight/articleshow/60927260.cms
NHAI Starts Nationwide Eye-Testing Camps for Truck Drivers and their Helping Staff
Gurgaon: The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) on Monday launched free eye check-ups camps for truck drivers with valid commercial licences, and their helpers and cleaners,... |
Notice regarding EPF, ESIC for workers engaged through APT Servicesnotice-10-08-2017.pdf
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Delhi paying up to one-and-half times more on fuel due to bad road, traffic jamNewspaper: Hindustan Times
Date: 2nd August 2017
Source Link: http://www.hindustantimes.com/delhi-news/people-pay-more-for-extra-fuel-...
An ongoing study in Delhi by CSIR-CRRI estimates the extra expense at Rs 960 crore a day. The initial study was carried out on best roads in Delhi and Yamuna Expressway, Delhi-Gurgaon Expressway and NH24 to collect baseline data
If you drive a car in Delhi and its suburbs then bad and crowded roads are burning a big hole in your pocket.
An... |
ऑटोमेटेड सर्वे से जांचेंगे सड़क की गुणवत्ताअखबार: जागरण
तारीख: 24 May 2017
स्रोत लिंक: http://m.jagran.com/uttarakhand/haridwar-16079640.html
सीएसआइआर-केंद्रीय सड़क अनुसंधान संस्थान (सीआरआरआइ) के वैज्ञानिकों की टीम सड़कों की गुणवत्ता का सर्वे करने के लिए मंगलवार को दिल्ली से रुड़की पहुंची। टीम की ओर से देहरादून तक सर्वे का कार्य किया जाएगा।
सीआरआरआइ के प्रधान वैज्ञानिक डॉ. रवींद्र कुमार ने बताया कि ऑटोमेटेड रोड सर्वे सिस्टम के जरिये उनकी टीम सड़कों की गुणवत्ता के सर्वे का कार्य कर रही है। इसके तहत वाहन के आगे लेजर... |
How much extra fuel do bad roads guzzle? Study in Delhi-NCR to find outNewspaper: Hindustan Times
Date: 15th May 2017
Source Link: http://www.hindustantimes.com/delhi-news/how-much-extra-fuel-do-bad-road...
Even though India is building around 22 km of roadways every day, there is no data to claim which roads are fuel friendly. Around 47,350 km of roads were laid during 2016-17 under the Pradhan Mantri Gramin Sadak Yojana.
Study will try to find out if concrete roads increase your car’s mileage
Ask any car owner about their vehicle giving poor... |
CSIR-CRRI to study the problems related to Freight Movements in Urban Areas under World Bank funded projectThe World Bank has funded a research study to CSIR-CRRI to carry out a study on "Megacity Logistics: Metrics, Tools and Measures for Sustainability (MEGALOG)" to study the problems related to Freight Movements in Urban Areas taking a case study of Delhi City. This project is going to carry out by CSIR-CRRI in association with TNO Netherlands and TU Delft, Netherlands. The project is expected to give recommendations to measure the sustainability towards freight, applicable tools to analyse... |
Highway to HELL: Research body says Delhi's roads are deathtraps after 1,500 people die in 2016Date: 9 April 2017
source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/indiahome/indianews/article-4395944/Research-...
Faulty designs and inadequate safety measures have turned major arterial roads in the national Capital into virtual deathtraps, a recent study of the Central Road Research Institute (CRRI) found.
Over 1,500 people were killed in various accidents on Delhi roads in 2016. Experts believe were it not for heavy congestion, the fatalities would be much higher.
'A large number of... |
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