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BIG Update on Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project, Railway Ministry announces completion of...
Ministry of Railways announces the completion of 17th bridge on the Vishwamitri River, Vadodara district, Gujarat, for the Mumbai-Ahmedabad Bullet Train project.
India's first bullet train will cover a distance of 508 kilometres between Mumbai and Ahmedabad. Starting from the Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) in Mumbai, it will connect key cities in Gujarat including Vapi, Surat, Anand, Vadodara, and Ahmedabad.
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NEW DELHI: The railways has accelerated work on the bullet train corridor between Vapi and Sabarmati in Gujarat, aiming to complete it by December 2027. A target has also been set to finish the entire projectfrom Maharashtra to the Sabarmati sectionby December 2029. The country will also be heading to Lok Sabha elections the same year. According to a recent update shared with the Lok Sabha by the Ministry of Railways, the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail (MAHSR) Project, spanning 508 km, is currently under execution with technical and financial aid from Japan. The bullet train route will pass through Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Dadra & Nagar Haveli, with 12 stations planned at Mumbai, Thane, Virar, Boisar, Vapi, Billimora, Surat, Bharuch, Vadodara, Anand, Ahmedabad, and Sabarmati. Construction work at these stations is progressing at full pace. The railways added that the total estimated cost of the project now stands at `1,08,000 crore, with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) funding 81%. The remaining 19% is being financed through equity contributions from the Ministry of Railways (50%), and the governments of Maharashtra and Gujarat (25% each). As of 30 June 2025, a cumulative expenditure of Rs 78,839 crore has been incurred on the project. The Railways acknowledged that delays in land acquisition in Maharashtra had affected the project timeline up until 2021, but all civil contracts have now been awarded. Out of a total 28 tender packages, 24 tender packages have been awarded. Till now, 392 km of pier construction, 329 km of girder casting and 308 km of girder launching have been completed. The work of the under-sea tunnel (21 km approx.) has also started, railway minister Ashwini Vaishnaw recently informed Parliament. He further added saying that detailed project reports (DPRs) are being prepared by National High Speed Rail Corporation Limited (NHSRCL), to meet growing passenger demands, and to expand High Speed Rail (HSR) network in India beyond the MAHSR corridor. Vaishnaw also said that the MAHSR project involves an affordable fare-structure keeping in mind the socio-economic conditions of clientele.
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AHMEDABAD: Nearly a month after the collapse of the Mujpur-Gambhira bridge in Gujarats Padra taluka, which claimed 20 lives, a tanker that precariously hangs from the broken span remains a national talking point and a major embarrassment for the administration. Amid mounting criticism and interdepartmental blame games, Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel has finally issued strict orders for its immediate removal, triggering an expert-led operation under drone surveillance. A team of experts has been working to remove the tanker since early morning on Friday. On July 9, disaster struck at dawn as the bridge crumbled, plunging vehicles into the Mahi river. Rescue teams recovered 20 bodies in the following 72 hours -- 13 on the first day, five the next (delayed due to full moon-induced high tide), and two on July 11. Gambhira bridge collapse: Death toll rises to 20; political infighting delays cremations Among the missing is Vikram Singh Padhiyar from Narsinghpura village, whose body remains untraced. Authorities also managed to retrieve 3 trucks and a motorcycle from the riverbed. The lone surviving vehicle, the tanker that now hangs mid-air has become symbolic of the governments inefficiency. Owned by Shivam Roadlines, a 12-year-old Ankleshwar-based company, the tanker has not only drawn nationwide attention but also deepened the woes of its owner. Ramashankar Indra Bahadur Pal, the owner of Shivam Roadlines, expressed helplessness over the bureaucratic delays. He told local media few days back, Weve been running pillar to post, but officers from Anand blame Vadodara, and Vadodara blames Anand. One officer even joked that the truck will be retrieved only when a new bridge is built. Another official, he said, proposed bringing in the Army to airlift the tanker, but no action followed. Were sitting on a loan of Rs 45 lakh. If this continues, were finished, he added. Now, with the CMs intervention, a team of over 10 experts equipped with full safety gear has been deployed at the site On Friday. The entire responsibility has been entrusted to the Anand Collector, and drones are being used to ensure safe execution of the high-risk operation. Whether this move can salvage the state governments image remains to be seen, but for now, the bridge continues to stand as a grim reminder of lives lost, responsibilities delayed, and a tanker that just wont come down. Gambhira Bridge collapse: Viral 2022 audio reveals prior warning, exposes official inaction
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AHMEDABAD: With Gujarat in its crosshairs for 2027, Congress has launched an aggressive organisational reset led by Rahul Gandhi. At a high-stakes training camp in Anand, he took sharp digs at the Election Commission, vowed to dethrone BJP in its home turf, and energised grassroots leaders under the Sangathan Sujan Abhiyan. The visit also included emotional outreach from cooperative sector meetings to connecting with grieving families of the Gambhira Bridge collapse victims in Vadodara. With Mission 2027 in full swing, the Congress has kicked off a decisive campaign in Gujarat, the BJP's strongest bastion. A three-day training camp for newly appointed District Congress Committee (DCC) presidents is underway at a resort near Anand, aimed at crafting a clear roadmap for the upcoming state assembly elections. The event, concluding July 28, forms the backbone of Congress's Sangathan Sujan Abhiyan a national campaign to revitalise its organisational machinery. At the centre of this push stood Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi, who delivered a hard-hitting address that combined political strategy with sharp critique. Accusing the Election Commission of playing umpire for the ruling party, Gandhi reportedly used a cricket analogy to boost morale: If you get out repeatedly, you may begin to doubt yourself. But sometimes, its the umpire who is biased. This, said Surendranagar DCC chief Naushad Solanki, helped ground-level leaders understand that defeats like the 2017 Gujarat polls were not merely internal failures but also influenced by dubious voters lists. Gandhi, according to Solanki, made it clear that Gujarat is no longer just a BJP stronghold, it is the battleground. If we defeat them here, they can be defeated anywhere, Gandhi told the gathering, signalling a shift in Congress's conventional strategy, which once prioritised states like Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. He went further, slamming the BJP-RSS combine with a stinging metaphor likening the nation to a temple where everyone has the right to pray, but the ruling regime dictates the distribution of prasad based on caste and privilege. What a Dalit, OBC, or tribal receives is different from what an Ambani or Adani gets, Gandhi was quoted as saying. Beyond rhetoric, the visit included strategic grassroots engagement. Gandhi held discussions with leaders from cooperative milk unions and dairy farmers, an influential community in Gujarats economic and political fabric. In an emotionally charged moment outside the Vadodara airport, a local Congress worker, Mitesh Parmar, ran in front of Gandhis convoy shouting, Rahul Gandhi tum aage badho, hum tumhare saath hain! Moved by the gesture, Gandhi called him over, shook his hand, and took his card instantly, reigniting the loyalist's faith. Parmar, who claims to be burdened by dozens of cases for his activism, told reporters: Ready to sacrifice my life to bring Congress to power in Gujarat; Ive been fighting for 35 years, but senior leaders are blocking my path. Later, Gandhi met with families of those killed in the Gambhira Bridge collapse in Vadodara district, continuing his emotionally resonant outreach amid political mobilisation. With old warhorses leading the charge and grassroots voices being heard, Congresss Gujarat strategy is clearly shifting gears from defence to direct attack.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi in Gujarat, addresses districtchiefs
Anand: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Saturday began his day-long Gujarat visit by addressing the newly-elected district unit presidents of the party in the state at a meeting here. Gandhi arrived at the Vadodara airport in the morning. From there, he was taken straight to the venue in Anand where a three-day training camp for Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
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AHMEDABAD: Eyeing a favourable outcome in the 2027 Gujarat Assembly polls, Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi is set to visit Gujarat on July 26 for a crucial one-day tour aimed at energising the state Congress machinery. Gujarat Congress is gearing up for a strategic reset but with old warhorses at the helm. State president Amit Chavda, freshly-appointed by Rahul Gandhi, announced a high-stakes training camp in Anand, even as the BJP mocked the move and questioned Rahuls grasp on Gujarats dynamics. The Congress is working on mission-mode as it organises a three-day training camp in Anand from July 26 to 28 for its newly-appointed district presidents. Chavda, addressing a press conference on Thursday, revealed that this strategic camp will be inaugurated Rahul Gandhi, who is scheduled to land at Vadodara at 10 am on July 26, from where he will head to the training session. His visit, lasting about four hours at the camp, is expected to energise the newly-inducted leadership and lay down Congresss roadmap for the next two and a half years. Later that afternoon, Rahul will engage with milk union members at Jitodias Bandhan Party Plot an interaction aimed at reconnecting with Gujarats strong cooperative sector. BJP benefits Senior cooperative leader Dilip Sanghani jibed at Rahuls Gujarat outreach, accusing him of being detached from political and social realities of the state. The more he visits Gujarat, the more BJP benefits.
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Great news for Pune travellers. Indian Railways will soon launch four new Vande Bharat Express trains. These trains will connect Pune to Shegaon, Vadodara, Secunderabad, and Belagavi. The new routes promise faster and more comfortable journeys. Ticket prices are expected to be affordable. A Pune-Nagpur Vande Bharat Sleeper train is also planned.
Crushed by Rs six crore debt, petrol pump owner attempts suicide with family in Gujarat
AHMEDABAD: In a chilling incident in Gujarats Vadodara, a petrol pump owner crushed under a Rs six crore debt attempted to end his life along with his wife and three children by consuming poison. The news surfaced in the morning of July 22. The family, from Gorwa Area of Vadodara, survived the attempt and is currently undergoing treatment at Sayaji Hospital. Police have also launched a probe into the financial distress that pushed them to the brink. The family was rescued in time and shifted to Sayaji Hospital. Police Inspector JN Parmar from Jawahar Nagar Police Station confirmed that the man owns a petrol pump in the Nandesari area is reeling under a Rs 6 crore debt. The massive liability includes bank loans as well as money borrowed from relatives, all of which had pushed the family into severe financial turmoil. As per statements given to police and local media, the wife revealed that the entire family took poison together with the intent to 'pass away together'. She said the decision was not sudden and the poison had been kept at home for over a year, indicating prolonged 'mental distress'. My husband never spoke about it, but I knew he was under stress. We decided to die together, she confessed. The suicide attempt took place on July 21. After consuming the poison, the family left for their native village near Halol, intending to jump into a canal. However, while passing through Golden Chowkdi, they began vomiting, prompting them to rush to Sayaji Hospital in their car. Hospital records show that the victims include the 52-year-old father, his 49-year-old wife, their 23-year-old son, 17-year-old daughter, and a 5-year-child. Neighbours who noticed their condition alerted emergency services, and an 108 ambulance rushed them to the hospital, where they are now recovering. This tragic incident has spotlighted the devastating consequences of unchecked debt and financial pressure. Police are continuing investigations and are recording detailed statements from the family and lenders involved.
Young Jazz Pianist Joins 'As It Is' for a Soulful Evening at The Brewery
Armaan Khurana Joins 'As It Is' on Keys for a Soulful Jazz Evening Despite being the youngest artist on stage, Armaan exuded a serene confidence, his improvisations dancing gracefully through the chords, reflecting a sensitivity rare in performers of his age. Each note he played was imbued with intention, melding harmoniously into the band's cohesive, spirited arrangements. Armaan is incredibly talented and truly gifted , remarked drummer Riddesh Acharya , recounting how their paths intersected. Armaan had approached the band with an earnest request to perform alongside them, and after an impromptu audition, his artistry and sincerity left a lasting impression, earning him an invitation to join their live performance. Throughout the evening, the band meandered through beloved jazz standards and contemporary interpretations, inviting the audience into an immersive sonic journey of tranquility and exhilaration. Every member of the ensemble found their moment to shine, with Armaan's interplay adding layers of warmth and sophistication to the soundscape. Reflecting on the evening, Armaan shared, It was a great experience to play with them. I'm grateful for the chance and hope to do more in the future . As Vadodara steadily blossoms as a cultural hub, evenings like these serve as luminous reminders of the talent quietly nurtured within the city, waiting to find its voice. The performance by As It Is, elevated by Armaan's presence, was not merely a concert but a heartfelt homage to the timeless spirit of jazz and a glimpse into its luminous future in the city.
Air India pilot aborts flight just before take-off from Delhi to Kolkata due to technical snag
NEW DELHI: An Air India flight carrying 160-plus passengers from Delhi to Kolkata was steered back to its starting point by the pilots just before take-off on Monday evening due to a techical glitch. The passengers were deplaned and the flight is expected to take-off by late night. Flight No AI 2403 was taxiing for take-off from Terminal 3s runway at 5.51 pm when the incident happened. The flight, an Airbus 321 Neo model was running 20 minutes behind its scheduled time. According to an airport source, The flight rejected take-off -- which means the pilot decided to vacate the runway after the pushback due to some technical issue. Confirming the incident, Air India in a statement said, Flight AI2403 operating from Delhi to Kolkata on 21 July has been rescheduled to depart later this evening, necessitated by a technical issue detected during the take-off roll. The cockpit crew decided to discontinue the take-off, following Standard Operating Procedures. All passengers have disembarked and our ground colleagues in Delhi are extending support to them. AI 2403 returned along its runway path and then headed to the taxiway and returned to the parking bay. The flight is expected to take-off around 9.30 pm on Monday, four hours behind its scheduled start time. This marks a series of flights of Air India suffering technical problems before or after take-off within the last seven weeks. On May 31, a Delhi to Singapore Air India flight (AI 2382) was aborted twice before take-off due to a techncial glitch with passengers stuck inside flight for four hours before they were deplaned. On June 17, an Air India Express Boeing flight (IX 1113) from Delhi to Ranchi, developed a technical issue midair and returned to the Indira Gandhi international Airport. On June 15, an Air India flight (AI 819) from Delhi to Vadodara returned to Delhi after technical issues immediately after take-off.
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