117.17 hectare of land may be acquired in MohaliNational High Speed Rail Corporation Limited (NHSRCL) held a public consultation meeting in Mohali, Punjab, to discuss the environmental and social impact of the proposed Delhi-Chandigarh-Amritsar high-speed rail corridor. The project, spanning 474.77 km, will affect 43 villages in Mohali, requiring the acquisition of 117.17 hectares of land. A 55.61 km...
more... stretch of the corridor will fall within Mohali, with potential stations in Dilapur, Bakarpur, Shafipur, and Rurka villages. The electric high-speed rail line will be built on pillars, ensuring minimal environmental impact. The project is designed for a speed of 350 kmph, with trains operating at 320 kmph and an average speed of 250 kmph. The initial survey indicated no significant environmental obstacles such as religious sites, educational institutions, hospitals, archeological monuments, national parks, or forests.
National High Speed Rail Corporation Limited (NHSRCL) ne Mohali, Punjab mein ek public consultation meeting ki thi, jisme Delhi-Chandigarh-Amritsar high-speed rail corridor ke environmental aur social impact pe baat hui. 474.77 km lamba yeh project, Mohali ke 43 villages ko affect karega, jiske liye 117.17 hectares land acquire karna padega. Corridor...
more... ka 55.61 km ka stretch Mohali mein aayega, jisme Dilapur, Bakarpur, Shafipur aur Rurka villages mein stations banne ki possibility hai. Electric high-speed rail line pillars pe banewali hai, jisse environment pe kam impact hoga. Project 350 kmph ki speed ke liye designed hai, train 320 kmph pe chalengi aur average speed 250 kmph hogi. Initial survey mein koi major environmental obstacles, jaise religious sites, educational institutions, hospitals, archeological monuments, national parks ya forests, nahi mile.