Chennais public transport system is getting a tech upgrade! The Metropolitan Transport Corporation (MTC) is set to introduce Passenger Information Displays at 71 bus termini and 532 bus stops across the city.
It has been brought to light by the findings of an independent auditors report that MTC or Metropolitan Transport Corporation in Chennai has not taken any insurance policy on its buses.
Various initiatives are being undertaken by the Department of Registration of Properties of the State Government of Tamil Nadu to prevent the registration of fake documents and ensure the proper channeling of due revenues.
The joy and happiness on the faces of those passengers who returned back to Chennai from their hometowns in TN after celebrating Miladi Nabi and Gandhi Jayanthi were short-lived.
For developing the Central railway station into a net zero energy building, the Dr.MGR Chennai Central railway station has been awarded with a platinum certificate by Indian Green Building Council or IGBC.
Suburban electric train services in Chennai, a metro city, play a significant role in connecting suburban areas and providing convenient travel options for commuters.