Deccan Chronicle

Top TS official takes Metro to skip traffic

■ Ranjan takes Metro at Begumpet to reach Habsiguda

- NAVEENA GHANATE I DC

Top British leaders Tony Blair and David Cameron did it, leader of the Labour Party Jeremy Corbyn did it, so did President of France Francois Holland and Chicago Mayor Rahm Emmanuel. Joining this distinguis­hed list is Industries and Commerce Principal Secretary, Jayesh Ranjan. We are talking of travelling on the Metro.

While the world leaders did it to connect with the people because they find them (the leaders) approachab­le and feel the pulse of the people, Mr Ranjan’s reasons are a bit more practical, but neverthele­ss an example to be followed.

As Hyderabad struggles with traffic woes, in a bid to avoid traffic, this IAS officer took the Metro to reach the venue of an event in Habsiguda. He boarded the train at the Begumpet station and returned the same way. The secretary commutes on the Metro whenever he has to attend conference­s or meetings along the metro corridor.

He had earlier used the Metro to reach Uppal stadium for a cricket match and once for a conference. He used the automatic ticket vending machine to purchase the ticket and preferred to maintain a low profile while travelling, as he did not want to create a hype. He was travelling alone and moved around without any security detail.

Although, some of the commuters recognised him and came upto him to have a quick chat. Others found his face familiar but scratched their head trying to place him.

Not surprising­ly, because it is rare in India to see bureaucrat­s using public transport.

And for those who are cynical that he is doing it for effect here is what he has to say.

Speaking to this newspaper Mr Ranjan said, “The traffic on one side of the road is clear while the other side is jam packed. To avoid it, I use the Metro to commute. I have travelled thrice on the Metro and I am waiting for the other corridor to be opened so that I can commute to the Secretaria­t, where I work, daily.”

Taking the call given by Mr K. T. Rama Rao to use public transport to commute seriously, Mr Ranjan is practising it. However, to address his last mile connectivi­ty issue, the organisers of the event provided him with a car.

He hoped that with increasing last mile connectivi­ty options, more people would embrace the Metro and other modes of public transport.

The Ameerpet to L B Nagar corridor is likely to commence operations by September. HMRL submitted the applicatio­n last week to the commission­er of Metro Railway Safety to inspect the line.

Ameerpet to L B Nagar line passes through Panjagutta, Irrum manzil, Khairataba­d, Lakdikapul, Assembly, Nampally, Gandhi Bhavan, OMC, MGBS, Malakpet , Musharamba­gh, Dilshuknag­ar, Chaitanyap­uri and Victoria memorial.

The traffic on one side of the road is clear while the other side is jam packed. To avoid it, I use the Metro to commute. JAYESH RANJAN, Principal Secretary

 ?? – DC ?? Principal Secretary Jayesh Ranjan travels on Metro on Tuesday.
– DC Principal Secretary Jayesh Ranjan travels on Metro on Tuesday.

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