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Chief Commissioner of Railway Safety directs BMRCL to probe three years of metro service disruptions

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Chief Commissioner of Railway Safety directs BMRCL to probe three years of metro service disruptions
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The Chief Commissioner of Railway Safety has ordered the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation to investigate recurring service disruptions over the past three years. This directive follows public pressure from local officials after a major outage stranded commuters.

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Infrastructure reliability is a major concern for urban development and public safety in rapidly growing metropolitan areas like Bengaluru.

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The Chief Commissioner of Railway Safety (CCRS) has directed the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) to investigate train service disruptions that have occurred over the last three years and submit a detailed report on the corrective measures taken.

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