The Asian Age

DMRC to procure ` 190cr items for maintenanc­e

◗ The corporatio­n is likely to purchase 2,155 types of items worth 190 crore to keep the network clean and avoid any technical glitches for the smooth running of Metro trains

- SUNIL THAPLIYAL

Vigorous drives initiated to clean the Metro have been put aside as commuters hardly pay heed. Their poor hygiene continues to make the Metro dirty. However, DMRC is now likely to procure items required for cleanlines­s and other maintenanc­e activities.

The corporatio­n is likely to purchase 2,155 types of items worth ` 190 crore to keep the network clean and avoid any technical glitches for the smooth running of Metro trains.

For the last 15 years, the Delhi Metro is running its operation with a massive network of 252 km and 185 stations. Today, DMRC stands out as a shining example of how a mammoth and technicall­y complex infrastruc­ture project can be completed before time and within budget by a government agency.

Keeping the Delhi Metro running all day long without a glitch is a big challenge. It requires not only regular maintenanc­e of trains and tracks, but also constant monitoring of the system during operationa­l hours. To maintain the coaches, every aspect of the Metro system — timetable, speed, security, traction or electricit­y, the trains, auxiliary equipment like the air- conditioni­ng and ventilatio­n system in the undergroun­d tunnels, and even the crowds in the station — is monitored.

Meanwhile, apart from the technical aspect, the Delhi Metro is facing the challenge to keep it clean and hygienic. Squatting on the floor, playing music, eating and drinking inside the station buildings and on the trains is prohibited. Littering is another common problem at all the Metro stations.

Though officials have been deployed to discourage people from spitting on the walls and littering, the plan couldn’t be implemente­d due to shortage of staff.

Betel stains can be seen across the prominent Delhi Metro interchang­e such as Rajiv Chowk and Kashmere Gate, Vaishali, Mandi House, etc.

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