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    Report of Beml

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    a Public Sector Undertaking for manufacture of Rail Coaches & Spare Parts and Mining Equipment at its Bangalore Complex. The Company has partially disinvested and presently Government of India owns 54 percent of total equity and rest 46 percent is held by Public‚ Financial Institutions‚ Foreign Institutional Investors‚ Banks and Employees. BEML Limited‚ a ‘Miniratna-Category-1’‚ plays a pivotal role and serves India’s core sectors like Defence‚ Rail‚ Power‚ Mining and Infrastructure. The Company

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    India’s railway network is one of the biggest in the world. We are the second largest nation in the world with 63‚000 Kilometres of rail laid. It carries passengers and goods throughout the length and breadth of the country. It is the cheapest mode of travel as compared to air travel and road transport. The railways promote tourism. It brings the people of different parts of the country closer. It helps in achieving national integration. The railways are the country’s wheels of progress and prosperity

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    NY-NJ CrossRail Report

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    problem. Previous megaproject studios have examined topics including high-speed rail in the Northeast Corridor‚ the redevelopment of New York’s Penn Station‚ and new train services in the outer boroughs of New York City. The 2015 studio‚ led by Marilyn Jordan Taylor and Robert Yaro‚ was given the task of developing a plan to integrate the NY-NJ-CT regional rail system through the modernization and expansion of the 25-mile rail corridor from JFK to

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    automobiles share the road with rail-driven trams and masses of horse-drawn kalesas. The kalesa itself has been relegated into a tourist attraction‚ now a colorful curiosity rather than a public form of transport. Now cars share the roads with jeepneys‚ the epitome of Philippine ingenuity. As a method of public transportation‚ the jeepney is also very inefficient. While its seating prioritizes quantity over ride comfort‚ jeepneys contribute to two problems plaguing Metro Manila today: pollution and

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    Oil Conservation

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    OIL CONSERVATION In view of the need to reduce the ever-increasing gap between demand and indigenous supply of crude oil and petroleum products the Government has accorded top priority to conservation of petroleum products. Towards this end various steps to promote conservation of petroleum products in the transport‚ industrial‚ agricultural and domestic sectors have been initiated. These include adoption of measures and practices which are conducive to increase fuel efficiency and training

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    The Olympics

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    Impacts of Beijing 2008 An appraisal of the impact of the Beijing Olympics presented by Lee Sands considered that‚ ‘the huge inflows of investment to support the Olympics and recreate Beijing have had an important ripple effect on economic growth’. To prepare for the games‚ China invested nearly $40 billion in infrastructure alone from 2002 to 2006‚ transformed the cityscape of Beijing. Furthermore‚ the Olympics have had a significant influence on Beijing’s economic development‚ environment‚ and

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    LIFELINE FOUNDATION-PROFILE THE CONCEPT: Lifeline Foundation seeks to alleviate misery‚ loneliness‚ despair and depression by listening‚ in a non-judgmental way‚ to those who cannot turn to anyone else who would understand and accept them. The caller remains anonymous and everything said to the volunteer remains confidential. OUR MISSION: 1) To contain the number of suicides in and around Kolkata and help survivors‚ their families and acquaintances through befriending

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    Automated Toll Gates

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    AUTOMATED TOLL GATES INTRODUCTION : The automated toll gates are the application of both the concepts of road pricing and intelligent transport system.Earlier motorists used to wait at a toll booth or a plaza to pay a machine or a collector for using a particular toll road.But it is not so in the case of a automated toll gate.Here the motorists need not stop or even reduce the speed of their vehicle.The whole process is completely automated.Road pricing is a type of tax sought by

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    Essay of India

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    the top most priority in the first Five year plan. The state has two airports at Bhintar in Kullu district‚ and at Jubbarhatti near Shimla. It was only by January 1991 that Himachal was linked up with the broad gauge system by extending the Delhi-Nangal rail line. Although railways and airways in Himachal serve very limited transport needs of the people‚ the road network of the state makes it unique. [edit]Geography The geography of Himachal presents considerable challenge to the development

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    Brts Customer Satisfaciton

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    Development Authority (AUDA) jointly drafted a comprehensive urban mobility plan keeping in mind the needs of Ahmedabad as a mega city‚ and included in it‚ the implementation of the Bus Rapid Transit System (BRTS) and the planning of the regional rail and metro for future years. Started in 2009‚ BRTS today has ambitious projections for the future to make the citizens ’ lives smoother. The service which began with just a 12.5 km stretch in 2009 is spread over 45 km today benefiting around 1.4 lakh passengers

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