Bapudham Motihari stn. bags prestigious award

Bapudham Motihari stn. bags prestigious award

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Category : Awards Published on: May 27 2022

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  • Indian Green Building Council in its Green Railway Stations review has given Bapudham Motihari Station a gold rating.
  • IGBC evaluated Bapudham Motihari under various categories like sustainable station facility, health, hygiene, sanitation, energy efficiency, water efficiency, smart and green initiatives, innovation and development. 
  • “Out of 100 points, the station has received 74 which is a rare achievement for any station, while it has obtained maximum 12 points out of 12 in the smart and green initiatives category.
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