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DELHI METRO
[object Object]
 Network consists of six lines with a total length of     	      183.7 kilometres.
 140 stations of which 35 are underground.INTRODUCTION
[object Object]
 DMRC has equal equity participation from GOI ang GNCTD.
 The trains have six coaches after CWG.
The power output is supplied by 25 kv,50 Hertz alternating current through overhead catenary.
 The metro has an average daily ridership of 1.5 million commuters and as on August 2010, had carriedover 1.25 billion commuters since its inception.,[object Object]
  Born in a family of Palakkad district, Kerala. His family hails from Karukaputhoor in Palakkad district of Kerala.
 After a short tenure as a lecturer in Civil engineering at the Government Polytechnic, Kozhikode and a year at the Bombay Port Trust as an apprentice, he joined the Indian Railways in its Service of Engineers. 
His first assignment was in the Southern Railway as a Probationary Assistant Engineer in December 1954.MAN BEHIND DELHI METRO
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PadmaShri by the Government of India (2001)
 Man of the Year by The Times of India (2002)
Shri Om PrakashBhasin Award for professional excellence in engineering (2002)
 CII (Confederation of Indian Industry) Juror's Award for leadership in infrastructure development (2002–03)
 One of Asia's Heroes by TIME (2003)
 AIMA (All India Management Association) award for Public Service Excellence (2003)AWARDS AND ACCOLADES
Degree of Doctor of Science (Honoriscausa) from IIT Delhi. Bharat Shiromani award from the Shiromani Institute, Chandigarh (2005) Chevalier de la Légiond'Honneur (Knight of the Legion of Honour) by the government of France (2005) CNN-IBN Indian Of the Year 2007: Public Service (2008)[5] PadmaVibhushan by the Government of India (2008) 51525 D.Lit. By Rajasthan Technical University, Kota, Rajasthan, in 2009
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 Managing Director – Dr. E Sreedharan.
Total number of directors – 16
Nominee of GOI – 5
Nominee of GNCTD – 5 (including MD)
Number of full-time functional directors at present including MD – 7
The corporate office of the company is located at METRO BHAWAN, FIRE BRIGADE LANE, BARAKHAMBA ROAD, NEW DELHI- 01STRUCTURE
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 Delhi Metro to be of world class standards in regard to safety, liability, punctuality, comfort and customer satisfaction.
 Metro to operate on sound commercial lines obviating the need for government support.MISSION
The corporate culture ,[object Object]
Personal integrity should never be in doubt, we should maintain full transparency in all our decisions and transactions.
The Organization must be lean but effective.
The Corporation must project an image of efficiency, transparency, courtesy and “we mean business” attitude.
Our construction activities should not inconvenience or endanger public life nor should lead to ecological or environmental degradation.,[object Object]
Safety of Metro users is our paramount responsibility.
Our stations and trains should be spotlessly clean.

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Delhi metro

  • 2.
  • 3. Network consists of six lines with a total length of 183.7 kilometres.
  • 4. 140 stations of which 35 are underground.INTRODUCTION
  • 5.
  • 6. DMRC has equal equity participation from GOI ang GNCTD.
  • 7. The trains have six coaches after CWG.
  • 8. The power output is supplied by 25 kv,50 Hertz alternating current through overhead catenary.
  • 9.
  • 10.  Born in a family of Palakkad district, Kerala. His family hails from Karukaputhoor in Palakkad district of Kerala.
  • 11. After a short tenure as a lecturer in Civil engineering at the Government Polytechnic, Kozhikode and a year at the Bombay Port Trust as an apprentice, he joined the Indian Railways in its Service of Engineers. 
  • 12. His first assignment was in the Southern Railway as a Probationary Assistant Engineer in December 1954.MAN BEHIND DELHI METRO
  • 13.
  • 15. Man of the Year by The Times of India (2002)
  • 16. Shri Om PrakashBhasin Award for professional excellence in engineering (2002)
  • 17. CII (Confederation of Indian Industry) Juror's Award for leadership in infrastructure development (2002–03)
  • 18. One of Asia's Heroes by TIME (2003)
  • 19. AIMA (All India Management Association) award for Public Service Excellence (2003)AWARDS AND ACCOLADES
  • 20. Degree of Doctor of Science (Honoriscausa) from IIT Delhi. Bharat Shiromani award from the Shiromani Institute, Chandigarh (2005) Chevalier de la Légiond'Honneur (Knight of the Legion of Honour) by the government of France (2005) CNN-IBN Indian Of the Year 2007: Public Service (2008)[5] PadmaVibhushan by the Government of India (2008) 51525 D.Lit. By Rajasthan Technical University, Kota, Rajasthan, in 2009
  • 21.
  • 22. Managing Director – Dr. E Sreedharan.
  • 23. Total number of directors – 16
  • 25. Nominee of GNCTD – 5 (including MD)
  • 26. Number of full-time functional directors at present including MD – 7
  • 27. The corporate office of the company is located at METRO BHAWAN, FIRE BRIGADE LANE, BARAKHAMBA ROAD, NEW DELHI- 01STRUCTURE
  • 28.
  • 29. Delhi Metro to be of world class standards in regard to safety, liability, punctuality, comfort and customer satisfaction.
  • 30. Metro to operate on sound commercial lines obviating the need for government support.MISSION
  • 31.
  • 32. Personal integrity should never be in doubt, we should maintain full transparency in all our decisions and transactions.
  • 33. The Organization must be lean but effective.
  • 34. The Corporation must project an image of efficiency, transparency, courtesy and “we mean business” attitude.
  • 35.
  • 36. Safety of Metro users is our paramount responsibility.
  • 37. Our stations and trains should be spotlessly clean.
  • 38. Our staff should be smartly dressed, punctual, polite and helpful to the customers.
  • 39.
  • 40. The history of planning a Metro Project for Delhi dates back to 70's. The Central Road Research Institute (CRRI) undertook the first exhaustive study on traffic and travel characteristics of Delhi in 1969-70.
  • 41. By examining several alternatives, it recommended for a Mass Rapid Transit Network for Delhi. Metropolitan Transport Team (MTT), Indian Railways, has reviewed the above schemes.HISTORY
  • 42. MTT sought for some modifications to recommendations of CRRI and planned for a well knit Mass Rapid Transit System for the capital city of India. The system comprised of 36 Km of underground corridors aligned two axes North-South and East-West Corridors and 96 Kms of surface rail corridors. Metropolitan Transport Project (MTP-R, set up by the Ministry of Railways, Government of India) prepared an engineering plan to construct the MTR system. Delhi Development Authority (DDA) prepared a perspective plan for Delhi (MPD-2001) in 1984 and recommended for a multi modal transport system comprising of 200 km of Light Rail Transit System, 10 Km of Tramway, an extension to surface rail system and extensive road network. The Urban Arts Commission suggested some modifications to the proposal of DDA and recommended for the development of the existing Ring Railway with three radial underground MRT corridors.
  • 43. Due to rapid growth especially along the western and eastern parts of the city, a study group was appointed by the Ministry of Railways, Govt. of India to recommend a precise alignment for the East-West corridor and in 1987 further appointed a Task Force for assessing the choice of exact construction technology. Feasibility Report on Integrated Multi Modal Mass Rapid Transport System of Delhi (IMMRTS) prepared by RITES recommended for three-component system comprising of Rail corridors, Metro corridors and dedicated bus way totaling to 184.5 Km and further addition of 14 km increased to 198.5 km. The total network contains 16 sections to be implemented in a sequence based on passenger kilometer carried per kilometer length of each section. The first phase of the network, now (commissioned) comprises of 65.11 km of route length with 13.01 km underground called Metro corridor and 52.10 km surface
  • 44.
  • 45. Requires 1/5th energy per passenger km. compared to road – based system.
  • 46. Causes no air pollution in the city and lesser noise levels.
  • 47. Occupies no road space if underground and only about 2 metre width of the road, along central median, if elevated. advantages
  • 48.
  • 49. Is more reliable, comfortable and safer than road based system.
  • 50.
  • 51. Phase II of the network comprises 128 km (80 mi) of route length and 79 stations, with the first section opened in June 2008 and completed in 2010.
  • 52. Phases III (112 km) and IV (108.5 km) are planned to be completed by 2015 and 2021 respectively, with the network spanning 413 km (257 mi) by then.network
  • 53. As of February 23, 2011, the whole of Phase-I and parts of Phase-II are complete, with the network comprising six lines with 140 metro stations and a total length of 183.7 km (114.1 mi). Current routes
  • 54.
  • 55.
  • 56. Is partly elevated and partly at grade, and crosses the Yamuna River between Kashmere Gate and Shastri Park stations.Red line
  • 57.
  • 58. It runs for 44.36 kilometres (27.56 mi) from north to south and connects Jahangirpuri with HUDA City Centre.
  • 59. This line also possesses the country's deepest Metro station at Chawri Bazaar, situated 30 metres (98 ft) below ground level.
  • 60. Interchanges are available with the Red Line at Kashmere Gate station, and with the Indian Railways network at Delhi and New Delhi railway stations .Yellow line
  • 61.
  • 62. Partly overhead and partly underground, it connects Dwarka Sub City in the west with the satellite city of Noida in the east, covering a distance of 47.4 kilometres.
  • 63. This line crosses the Yamuna River between Indraprastha and Yamuna Bank stations, and has India's first extradosed bridge across the Northern Railways mainlines near PragatiMaidan.
  • 64. Interchanges are available with the Yellow Line at Rajiv Chowk station,and with the Indian Railways network at the AnandVihar Railway Terminal .Blue line
  • 65.
  • 66. The fully elevated line connects Mundka with Inderlok, running for 15.1 kilometres (9.4 mi) mostly along Rohtak Road.
  • 67. An interchange with the Red line is available at Inderlok station via an integrated concourse.
  • 68. This line also has the country's first standard-gauge maintenance depot at Mundka.Green line
  • 69.
  • 70. The 20.2 km (12.6 mi) long line connects Badarpur to Central Secretariat, with 9 km (5.6 mi) being overhead and the rest underground.
  • 71. Completed in just 41 months, it includes a 100 m (330 ft) long bridge over the Indian Railways mainlines and a 167.5 m (550 ft) long cable-stayed bridge across an operational road flyover, and connects several hospitals, tourist attractions and a major industrial estate along its route.
  • 72. Services are provided at intervals of 2 min 40 sec, the shortest on the networkViolet line
  • 73.
  • 74. . The line is operated, by the Delhi Airport Metro Express Pvt. Limited (DAMEL), a subsidiary of Reliance Infrastructure, the concessionaire of the line.
  • 75.  Rolling stock is expected to consist of six-coach trains operating at intervals of ten minutes and having a maximum speed of 135 km/h .Airport express
  • 76.
  • 77.  30 percent of the total investment for Phases I and II has been raised through equity capital with the Government of India (GoI) and Government of Delhicontributing equal shares.
  • 78. 60 percent has been raised as either long-term or subordinate debt, through soft loans from the Japan Bank for International Cooperation .
  • 79. The rest of the investment is proposed to be recovered from internal revenues through operations and property development.finances
  • 80.
  • 81. keeping maintenance costs to a minimum and harnessing additional revenue from advertisements and property development, apart from ticket sales.
  • 82.
  • 83. Trains operating within the network typically travel at speeds below 80 km/h (50 mph), and stop about 20 seconds at each station.
  • 84. Automated station announcements are recorded in Hindi and English.
  • 85. Many stations have services such asATMs, food outlets, cafés and convenience stores. Eating, drinking, smoking, and chewing of gum are prohibited in the entire system.
  • 86. The Metro also has a sophisticated fire alarm system for advance warning in emergencies, and fire retardant material is used in trains as well as on the premises of stations.operations
  • 87.
  • 88. Closed-circuit cameras are used to monitor trains and stations, and feed from these is monitored by both the CISF and Delhi Metro authorities at their respective control rooms.
  • 89. Over 3500 CISF personnel have been deployed to deal with law and order issues in the system, in addition to metal detectors, X-ray baggage inspection systems and dog squads which are used to secure the system.
  • 90.  Intercoms are provided in each train car for emergency communication between the passengers and the driversecurity
  • 91.
  • 92.  Travel cards - available for longer durations and are most convenient for frequent commuters. They are valid for one year from the date of purchase or the date of last recharge, and are available in denominations of  Rs.50 to  Rs.800.
  • 93.
  • 95. Making their travel safe even during late hours
  • 96. Comfort of women
  • 97. Started on 2nd October 2010
  • 98. It has increased women passengers in metroWomen coach
  • 99.
  • 100.
  • 101. On July 13, 2009, a crane that was removing the debris collapsed, and with a bowling pin effect collapsed two other nearby cranes, injuring six. On July 22, 2009 a steel beam fell on a worker at the under-construction Ashok Park Metro station, killing him. Over a hundred people, including 93 workers, have died since work on the metro began in 1998.
  • 102.
  • 103. On july 12th 2009 , The chief of Delhi's metro rail system resigned after a section of an overhead bridge under construction gave way and crushed five workers to death. But the Government of Delhi declined his resignation As Sreedharan had been heading the Delhi Metro Project the Government refused his resignation and increased his tenure to complete the phase. e sreedharan resigns
  • 104. Irrespective of all this … Delhi Metro is a boon to Delhi and has greatly impacted the lives of people living there by giving them good service and saving their time!!!!!
  • 105. THANKYOU! BY - ShiwaniSalaria MadhuPriya Shivani Sharma VivekKatoch