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Thursday - Feb 4, 2010  

Bus Day FAQ

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1. What is this Bus Day?

It is a daylong event promoting ‘Public Transport’ in the city of Bengaluru on February 4th, 2010. It is an event calling all the citizens of Bengaluru to use the ‘Public Transport’ on Feb 4th for all their daily commute in the city.

 

Bus Day campaign needs a catchier name -Suggest One

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Praja Site will run an exclusive campaign for the upcoming Feb 4th Bus Day event. It would be nice if we can give a catchy name to the campaign. Some suggestions are:

  1. Take the Bus
  2. EE DINA BUS DINA

Do you have any more suggestions to the list?

 

Notes from Bus day meeting - tentative work plan

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4 of us had a quick meeting yesterday (over skype, that is Praja style :) ) and here is what we talked:

First thing - we need help, involves mostly phone/online work, so wont take much of your time.

CRS / Local train for Bangalore Vs State Govt & SWR attitude

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This with reference to our Shri K.H. Muniyappa ( Minister of State for Railways  )  blaming State Govt for not starting  Local Trains within Bangalore city.  How is it that he can not speak to CM of Karnataka when CM himself is pursuing so many projects for Rail on cost sharing basis. Our Shri K.H.

Take the bus - Feb 4

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4 Feb 2010
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Simple event with simple goals. Take the bus for your commute on Feb 4. Try it, and then tell the world (via a survey) why you wouldn't take the bus more often for your commute and solve two problems for the city - congestion, and air pollution.

Commuter rail for Bengaluru - state not interested?

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First up, happy new year 2010 to all. I thought I should pick out one important piece from Sanjayv's summary post on Railway minister's recent announcements for our state.

Updates from the Railway Minister

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There was an article in The Hindu today citing an announcement by Shri K. H. Muniyappa, MoS Railways- see link here.

Gammon and the Metro - is there a safety concern?

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 After the recent bridge collapse in Rajasthan on the E-W corridor involving Gammon, am beginning to wonder about who would conduct a proper audit of the company's practices?  Since Bangalore Metro has offloaded a portion of the work to Gammon, this is particularly worrying for us. There are three major accidents that have been reported in the national press.

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