Maha Metro Nagpur receives prestigious ‘Asia Book of Record’ citation

Maha Metro Nagpur receives prestigious ‘Asia Book of Record’ citation

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Category : Awards Published on: March 24 2023

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  • Having being awarded Guinness World Records and two Asia Book of Records earlier, Maha Metro Nagpur was honoured with the prestigious Asia Book of Records certification for three different categories. 
  • The certification and citation was presented by Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra Devendra Fadnavis at Metro Bhawan on March 19.
  • The categories for which Nagpur Metro was presented with Asia Book of Records certification are ‘Longest Length of Metro Rail Corridor Construction in Shortest Time’, ‘First Solar PV System in a Metro Rail Project for Integrated Consumption’ and ‘Heaviest Single Span Double Decker Steel Bridge Truss over Railway tracks in Urban Area’, in Asia
  • The citation and medal was handed over to Maha Metro MD Dr Brijesh Dixit by Fadnavis.
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