Bengaluru's Namma Metro Yellow Line (RV Road to Bommasandra), initially expected to launch by January 2024, faces further delays due to late delivery of train sets from Titagarh Rail Systems Ltd (in collaboration with CRRC). The train sets, originally expected by January, are now anticipated to arrive by February 10th,... with testing lasting at least another month. This delay, following previous setbacks from land acquisition, technical issues, and supply chain disruptions, raises concerns about BMRCL's project management and impacts commuters already burdened by Bengaluru's severe traffic congestion (240 hours lost annually according to TomTom). The delays highlight a contrast with more efficient metro projects in Delhi and Mumbai, leading to economic losses from continued congestion, and eroding public trust due to BMRCL's inconsistent communication.
Bengaluru ka Namma Metro Yellow Line (RV Road se Bommasandra), January 2024 mein launch hone ki ummeed thi, lekin train sets ke late delivery ki wajah se aur der ho rahi hai. Yeh train sets Titagarh Rail Systems Ltd (CRRC ke saath) ne banaye hain. January mein aane ki... baat thi, ab February 10 tak aane ki ummeed hai, aur testing mein ek aur mahina lagega. Isse pehle bhi land acquisition, technical problems aur supply chain disruptions ki wajah se delays hue the. Isse BMRCL ke project management pe sawal uth rahe hain aur Bengaluru ke already heavy traffic (TomTom ke hisab se saal mein 240 hours waste) mein aur dikkat ho rahi hai. Delhi aur Mumbai metro se compare karne par, Bengaluru ka project management kaafi slow hai, jisse economic losses bhi ho rahe hain, aur BMRCL ki inconsistent communication ki wajah se public ka trust kam ho raha hai.