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India's first metro system began in Kolkata on October 24, 1984, with a 3.4-kilometre stretch between Esplanade and Bhowanipore.
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The Indian metro concept drew heavily from advanced systems in cities like London, Paris, and Tokyo.
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Designed by the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC), Delhi Metro, launched on December 24, 2002, became a game-changer.
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The Hyderabad Metro, inaugurated in 2017, was a significant milestone as it was developed under a public-private partnership model.
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Metro systems in India have embraced cutting-edge technology, from automated signalling systems to driverless train operations.
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Metro projects have expanded to tier-2 cities like Lucknow, Kochi, and Nagpur, showcasing the commitment to urban development.
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Indian metros prioritise eco-friendliness. Delhi Metro, for instance, was the first in the world to earn a carbon credits certification for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
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With plans to connect more cities and introduce high-speed metro systems, the future looks promising. However, challenges like high project costs remain hurdles to overcome.
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India's metro journey underscores the importance of efficient public transport.
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