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N.A., YOGENDRA P. A. L. BHARADWAJ. "Unearthing the Determinants of Commuters’ Satisfaction in Delhi Metro Rail Corporation." International Journal of Business Excellence 1, no. 1 (2020): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijbex.2020.10034303.

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Bharadwaj, Yogendra Pal. "Unearthing the determinants of commuters' satisfaction in Delhi Metro Rail Corporation." International Journal of Business Excellence 30, no. 2 (2023): 183–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijbex.2023.132069.

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Shrotryia, Vijay Kumar, Kirti Saroha, and Upasana Dhanda. "Why employee engagement matters? Evidences from Delhi Metro Rail Corporation in India." Personnel Review 51, no. 2 (November 2, 2021): 501–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/pr-07-2020-0513.

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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to shed light on the relationship between organizational commitment (OC) and organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) as mediated by employee engagement (EE). The impact of different facets of OC (affective, continuance and normative) and EE (alignment, affectiveness and action-orientation) is examined with respect to OCB.Design/methodology/approachInsights from the literature underpin the hypotheses on how EE mediates the relationship between OC and OCB. Primary data using survey questionnaire were collected from 881 permanent employees of Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) in India. Hayes' model 4 has been used for the mediation analysis.FindingsThe analyses show that only one facet of OC- affective commitment and the alignment and action-orientation dimensions of EE positively affect OCB. The relationship between OC and OCB is fully mediated by EE.Practical implicationsThe results imply that engaging employees is pivotal for effectively fostering citizenship behavior among employees. Organizations should be willing to implement strategies and interventions which enhance the emotional experience of employees to foster a sense of belongingness with the organization and engage them.Originality/valueThe paper draws on a unique data set of a prestigious organization in India to provide insights with substantial degree of generalizability into the relationship between OC, OCB and EE, whilst applying a comprehensive definition of these constructs. It is the first study to examine the inter-relationship among different facets of these constructs.
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SIEMIATYCKI, MATTI. "Message in a Metro: Building Urban Rail Infrastructure and Image in Delhi, India." International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 30, no. 2 (June 2006): 277–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2427.2006.00664.x.

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Singhal, Shaleen, and Yogesh Tyagi. "Analyzing the Influence of Metro Stations on Commercial Property Values in Delhi: A Hedonic Approach." Real Estate Management and Valuation 29, no. 4 (December 1, 2021): 10–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/remav-2021-0026.

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Abstract The effect of proximity to a transit system on property values has become a key issue of debate regarding public infrastructure and economic development. This article aims to examine the impact of selected stations along the Blue line of Delhi Mass Rapid Transit System (MRTS) on commercial property prices. The research analyzed 1,413 commercial property parcels sold before and after the commissioning of Blue line in 2005. Hedonic Price Analysis (HPA) was used to estimate the effects of proximity to the metro rail on commercial property values. The method was applied to two time periods, i.e., from 2000-2004 and 2005-2008, coinciding with planning and construction (pre-commissioning phase and the operation phase (post-commissioning phase) of metro rail using actual sale prices of commercial units. The results indicate that a station node shows a negative trend during the planning and construction period. However, the operation period has produced a significant price premium associated with commercial properties, connected with improved accessibility. The coefficients indicate that MRTS has induced an increase in prices from INR 732.80 to INR 246.19, and its radius of impact covers an area of approximately 1/2 km from the stations. The methodology and results provide insight with a specific focus on commercial real estate values in other metropolitan cities developing and expanding MRTSs.
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Bharadwaj, Yogendra Pal, and Akbar Ali Khan. "Unearthing the determinants of total quality management on employees satisfaction of Delhi Metro Rail Corporation." International Journal of Six Sigma and Competitive Advantage 1, no. 1 (2020): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijssca.2020.10037734.

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Jain, Deepty, and Shikha Singh. "Adaptation of trips by metro rail users at two stations in extreme weather conditions: Delhi." Urban Climate 36 (March 2021): 100766. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.uclim.2020.100766.

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Bharadwaj, Yogendra Pal, and Akbar Ali Khan. "Unearthing the determinants of total quality management on employees' satisfaction of Delhi Metro Rail Corporation." International Journal of Six Sigma and Competitive Advantage 13, no. 1/2/3 (2021): 343. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijssca.2021.120225.

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Chidambara and Sanjay Gupta. "Effect of Walkability on Users Choice of “Walking” the Last Mile to Transit Stations: A Case of Delhi Metro." Urban Studies and Public Administration 1, no. 1 (February 27, 2018): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.22158/uspa.v1n1p1.

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<em>There is growing recognition of the importance of Last Mile Connectivity (LMC) to mass transit systems. In the context of Delhi, albeit a shift can be seen in the provisioning of LMC, and despite previous studies indicating that more than 50% of metro rail users walk to and/or from metro stations, yet the seriousness with which pedestrian environment is woven into transit planning is lacking.</em><br /><em>The paper is based on an empirical study conducted by the author, of approximately 800 samples of metro users surveyed across seven stations of Delhi Metro, representing different station typologies, ridership and locational contexts. The paper focuses on the “walk” choice of users across a variety of factors related to their socio-economic strata, trip characteristics and station context. A parallel study is conducted to audit the pedestrian environment within one kilometre distance around each station. The paper further attempts to investigate whether pedestrian environment affects user choice of opting for “walk” as the last mile choice. It also ranks the performance of the case stations in terms of various attributes of walkability.</em><br /><em>In conclusion, the paper contends that overall walkability environment offered to transit commuters is crucial in the share of walk trips for last mile commute and the distance commuters are willing to walk. It recommends that walking as LMC choice needs to be promoted through enhanced user experience in absence of which a significant amount of last mile travel will happen through unsustainable mechanised modes.</em>
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Tanmane, Suresh. "Seismic Analysis of Elevated Metro Bridge." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 10, no. 6 (June 30, 2022): 4348–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2022.44595.

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Abstract: A metro rail system is more preferred type of metro system due to ease of construction and also it makes urban areas more accessible with very less construction difficulty. metro concept is very easy to transport large numbers of people and transportation. In metro city like Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai and Mumbai is very populated city An elevated metro system has two major elements pier and box girder. The codes are now moving towards a performance-based (displacement-based) design approach, which consider. All the information are given by MMRC and considered the data value in this design as per the target performances at the design stage. Which is located to ShyamNager metro station in Mumbai, The present study focuses on pier of an elevated metro structural system conventionally the Double Decker pier of a metro bridge is designed using a force based approach. During a seismic loading, the behaviour of a single pier elevated bridge relies mostly on the ductility and the displacement capacity. It is important to check the ductility of such single piers. Force based methods do not explicitly check the displacement capacity during the design. The codes are now moving towards a performance-based (displacement-based) design approach, which consider the design as per the target performances at the design stage. Performance of a pier designed by a Direct Displacement Based Design is compared with that of a force-based designed one. The design of the pier is done by both force based seismic design method and direct displacement based seismic design method the study.
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Dubey, Rabindra Nath. "Impact of fear of crimes on public transport usage: A case study of Delhi." National Geographical Journal of India 66, no. 3 (September 30, 2020): 247–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.48008/ngji.1745.

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Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC and Delhi Metro-Rail System (DMRS) are two important public transport systems in Delhi. The DMRS has been attractive in respect to ridership but in 2015 it has shown a decrease in its ridership. It has also been found that ridership of the bus service, the most important public transport system for the poor in Delhi, has decreased over time whereas the numbers of private vehicles have recorded phenomenal increase resulting in traffic congestions and pollution problems in the city. The purpose of this study is to explore the role of the fear of crimes along with other reasons for decreasing trends in the usage of public transport in Delhi. The study is based on people opinion and perception for which 350 persons were interviewed with the structured questionnaire from ten transit places having varied socio-economic conditions. Fear of crimes within buses/coaches is considered an important reason for not using public transport in western countries but as per this study, the same is not true in the case of Delhi. Role of fear of crimes along with other factors was verified with the spearman’s correlation coefficient. The weak negative correlation has been found between the preference to public bus services and the fear of crimes; the crowing; the unavailability. It indicates that along with these other factors are equally responsible for the choice of public transports in Delhi.
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Ann, Sangeetha, Meilan Jiang, and Toshiyuki Yamamoto. "Influence Area of Transit-Oriented Development for Individual Delhi Metro Stations Considering Multimodal Accessibility." Sustainability 11, no. 16 (August 8, 2019): 4295. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11164295.

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Understanding the influence areas for transit stations in Indian cities is a prerequisite for adopting transit-oriented development (TOD). This study provides insights into the last mile patterns for selected Delhi Metro Rail (DMR) stations, specifically, Karkardooma, Dwarka Mor, Lajpat Nagar, and Vaishali, and the extent of the influence area based on different access modes. The variation in the extent of the influence areas based on various modes and the locational characteristics of stations have been considered in this study. The last mile distances reported in the conducted survey involved the problems of rounding and heaping, and they were subjected to multiple imputation to remove the bias. The spatial extent of the influence areas for various modes was estimated based on the compound power exponential distance decay function. Further, the threshold walking distances were calculated using the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves. The variations were noted in the last mile distances among stations. The walking distances (mean and 85th percentile) among stations did not vary considerably; however, large variations were noted when comparing other modes. These differences in accessibility must be taken into account when considering multimodal accessibility and multimode-based TOD. The study can provide useful inputs for planning and implementing TOD in New Delhi.
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Lather, Anu Singh, and Sangeeta Mohan. "Organizational Culture Manifesting in Employees Personal Variables: A Study of Associates of Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC)." Paradigm 11, no. 2 (July 2007): 23–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0971890720070205.

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The main objectives of this study have been to determine the relationship of cultural variables with job satisfaction and stress, and also to see the effects of cultural variables on job satisfaction and stress. In order to complete the study a sample comprising 100 associates of Delhi Metro Rail Corporation was selected. The sample consisted of executives and nonexecutives. The study focuses on the various dimensions of organizational culture and their interrelationship with job satisfaction and job stress. Pearson's correlation has been applied to study interrelationship between organizational culture and job satisfaction, cultural variables and also stress. The results reveal that there is a significant negative correlation between power orientedness and job satisfaction to a significant level. At the same time, the study has further revealed a significant positive correlation between organizational risk-taking and stress. Regression was applied to see the effect of power-orientedness on job satisfaction. The study shows a significant positive effect of organizational risk-taking on stress.
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Kapoor, S. S., and T. S. Brar. "EXAMINATION OF METRO STATIONS PEDESTRIAN ACCESSIBILITY FOR ALL USING OPEN DATA KIT: A CASE STUDY OF NOIDA CITY IN INDIA." International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLVIII-4/W1-2022 (August 5, 2022): 251–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xlviii-4-w1-2022-251-2022.

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Abstract. To make transit rail services more attractive, the preferred public travel mode and serve as the backbone of any metropolitan area, there arises a need to create a sustainable and inclusive urban environment with access to all. This study aims to map the pedestrian permeability and impermeability by categorizing roads and streets around identified transit nodes in Noida as public, private and non-accessible by all. By doing so, the study identifies very distinct and spatial divisions like gated communities and urban villages that have emerged as social ghettos in the planned city Noida and thereby, devoid it of being an inclusive city. Initial metro station smart android-based mobile surveys were done across 12 elevated metro stations falling on the blue transit corridor line connecting Delhi with its satellite town Noida using smart apps namely ODK and Kobo Toolbox with the analysis done in QGIS. It was found that trip distance and time had a strong association with walking while age, gender and purpose of the trip had no association with walking to the metro station. Most transit users living within one-kilometer walking distance prefer to walk to the nearest metro station in Noida. Finally, the study shows the area difference between the perceived and actual Isochrones prepared in QGIS as Ped-sheds after deducing areas such as gated communities, superblocks and unplanned settlements like urban villages where the existing road/street network is not accessible by all or safe to use.
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Mukesh Singh, Yogendra Pal Bharadwaj,. "A Study to Analyse the Perception of Commuters' towards Service Quality of Delhi Metro Rail Corporation: Empirical Study." Turkish Journal of Computer and Mathematics Education (TURCOMAT) 12, no. 5 (April 11, 2021): 701–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.17762/turcomat.v12i5.1471.

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In modern era of globalization, the services being offered by the public transportation require to gauge sensitivity about the services offered to the common masses. In this context, this study examined the perception of commuters on service quality offered by Delhi Metro Rail Corporation and its impact on the commuter’s satisfaction. Therefore, five dimensions of service quality have been taken (reliability, tangibility, empathy, safety & security, commuters’ friendliness) as predicting variables towards the commuters’ satisfaction of DMRC. This research was carried out on behalf of a convenience sampling approach using basic condition and structural equation modelling with an aggregate of 1045 questionnaires distributed among commuters via electronic form as well as simple form. The results of factual tests show that four out of five predictive variables viz., commuters’ friendliness, tangibility, safety & security, empathy have pragmatic percussion, while reliability and commuter’s friendliness has no remarkable influence on customer’s satisfaction.
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Bharadwaj, Yogendra Pal, and Mukesh Singh. "A study to identify the factors influencing learning orientation on service innovation framework of Delhi Metro Rail Corporation." International Journal of Public Sector Performance Management 12, no. 1/2 (2023): 83–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijpspm.2023.132241.

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Singh, Mukesh, and Yogendra Pal Bharadwaj. "A study to identify the factors influencing learning orientation on service innovation framework of Delhi Metro Rail Corporation." International Journal of Public Sector Performance Management 12, no. 1/2 (2023): 83–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijpspm.2023.10056821.

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Mondal, Biswajit, Pragya Sharma, Debolina Kundu, and Sarita Bansal. "Spatio-temporal Assessment of Landscape Ecological Risk and Associated Drivers: A Case Study of Delhi." Environment and Urbanization ASIA 12, no. 1_suppl (March 2021): S85—S106. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/09754253211007830.

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Urbanization is considered as the key driver for land use and land cover (LULC) changes across the globe and Delhi is no exception to this phenomenon. The population of Delhi has almost doubled from 8.4 million in 1991 to 16.3 million in 2011. Correspondingly, the built-up area has also increased from 336.82 to 598.22 km 2 during 1999–2018. This urban expansion has led to emergence of serious ecological risk and fragmentation of the landscape. In this context, it is imperative to analyse the level of risks induced by such urban expansion and its underlying associations with other factors. This article quantifies the LULC changes in Delhi during 1999–2018 using Landsat 5 (TM) and Landsat 8 (OLI) data. A spatio-temporal sprawl induced risk assessment index has been developed by combining landscape fragmentation score and land use land cover vulnerability score. The landscape fragmentation score was based on four landscape metrics, whereas the vulnerability score was computed from LULC data. The article also assesses the association between risk areas and economic activities, environmental and infrastructural amenities that are considered key drivers of urban expansion in Delhi. To estimate spatio-temporal variability between risk areas and key drivers, ordinary least square regression and geographical weighted regression (GWR) were used. The GWR results reveal that sprawl-induced ecological risk in Delhi is strongly associated with economic activity, infrastructural accessibility and environmental amenities. This spatial empirical assessment also shows that urban growth incentives or services such as roads, metro rail, schools and hospitals can also create pressure on the landscape if local authorities arbitrarily provide these services across space without considering the associated risks.
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Singh, Mohit Kumar, Gaurav Pandey, and K. Ramachandra Rao. "Optimization of Work Zone Segments on Urban Roads Using Cellular Automata Model in Mixed Traffic." Periodica Polytechnica Transportation Engineering 47, no. 1 (January 29, 2018): 29–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.3311/pptr.9992.

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Increased delays and reduced speeds in work zones leads to congestion. This can be improved by optimizing the work zone length. The focus of this study is to model work zones using cellular automata model and to find the effects of work zones on traffic flow. The methodology adopted in the study involved creating work-zone on the road by blocking some of the cells and then determining traffic characteristics such as delay and queue lengths for model validation. For this the lateral movement rules of the existing Cellular Automata model were modified in order to replicate the traffic movement near work zones. This model is calibrated and validated using data from work zone observed near a metro rail station in Delhi. From the analysis it was evident that the queue length increased with increase in the length of work zone. Several relationships were tried between delay and work zone length. Among them the rational form was found suitable.
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Joshi, Jyoti, and Anita Kotwani. "Learnings from select Indian public welfare programs to catalyze the implementation of India’s national actional plan on antimicrobial resistance." International Journal Of Community Medicine And Public Health 8, no. 8 (July 27, 2021): 4041. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20213042.

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Antibiotics are an easy, rapid and quick replacement to improved care within fragmented health systems with poor access and infection control measures in many countries, including India. India announced its national action plan for antimicrobial resistance (NAP-AMR) 2017-2021 but has made limited progress. Successful public welfare programs (Delhi metro rail corporation DMRC, swachh bharat mission (SBM), beti bachao beti padao (B3P) and national green tribunal NGT) were reviewed that had addressed critical national concerns similar to AMR. Valuable lessons from their implementation provide the opportunity to improve the governance and operationalization of the NAP-AMR. Unique features of the four programs identified above include resilient leadership, multi-stakeholder coordination with oversight and accountability of partnerships, innovation in program design and implementation and data-driven real-time monitoring for sustained behavior change. Incorporating these strategies into the program design and implementation of India's NAP-AMR will reinvigorate the program to accelerate the achievement of program targets.
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Lather, Anu Singh, and Sangeeta Mohan. "A Comparative Study of Executive and Non-Executive Associates of Delhi Metro Rail Corporation for Their Level of Commitment and Personal Efficiency." Vision: The Journal of Business Perspective 11, no. 4 (October 2007): 13–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/097226290701100402.

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Present research was designed to study the level of commitment and personal efficacy amongst the associates of Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) and also to understand the relationship between these two variables. Data was collected from 50 executives and 50 non-executives of DMRC. For this purpose, Organisational Commitment Instrument (OCI) and Personal Efficacy Test was administered individually to all employees. Chi-Square was applied to see the level of commitment and personal efficacy of executives and non-executives. The results were analysed using Chi–square test Pearson Product Moment correlation. The Chi–square results of commitment are shown in Table 1. The results revealed that Chi–square for commitment was 35.78, which was significant at 0.01 level. The comparison of results of executive and non–executive associates showed that large number of executive associates (n = 27) where highly committed, moderate number of employees (n = 15) fell into medium commitment range and few (n = 8) were low committed executives. The results were almost reverse in case of non–executive employees. There was only one employee from nonexecutive group who showed high level of commitment. Majority of this group was either moderately committed (n =22) or low on commitment (n = 27). The comparison of results on personal efficacy between executive and non-executive employees showed a Chi–square value of 27.01 significant at 0.01 level. The results reflect that the executive employees showed high personal efficacy (n =27), medium personal efficacy (n = 17) and few showed low personal efficacy (n = 6). The reverse trend was seen with the nonexecutive employees. Majority of employees showed low personal efficacy (n = 25) and medium personal efficacy (n = 20). There were only 5 non executive employees who showed high personal efficacy. The correlation coefficient of commitment with personal efficacy (n–100) came out to be 0.324 significant at 0.001 level.
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Gopal, Kavya, and Eun Jin Shin. "The impacts of rail transit on the lives and travel experiences of women in the developing world: Evidence from the Delhi Metro." Cities 88 (May 2019): 66–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cities.2019.01.008.

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Athar, Mohammad Faraz, Md Rehan Sadique, Abdullah H. Alsabhan, and Shamshad Alam. "Ground Settlement Due to Tunneling in Cohesionless Soil." Applied Sciences 12, no. 7 (April 6, 2022): 3672. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app12073672.

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By the year 2035 it is estimated that Delhi and Mumbai will become two of the most populous cities around the globe. The massive population growth rate has led to the rise of land scarcity, urbanization, and industrialization and developments for rapid transit systems have made accordingly. Modern rapid transit systems comprise Metro rails and subways etc., and increase underground-construction activities. Nowadays, the tunnel-construction process heavily relies on massive machineries such as tunnelling-boring machines (TBM) and operations that produce great hindrance in the soil mass resulting in ground settlement at the surface. This study aimed to address these issues through small-scale laboratory experiments and further amplification to real-valued problems utilizing numerical methods. A cubic box of edge length 1 m made up of mild steel was generated to simulate a tunnelling operation and aluminum-made lining were used to simulate concrete tunnel linings. A finite element-based numerical investigation was done for a 2D elastoplastic numerical tunnel model with dimensions of 42 m × 42 m. Analysis was carried out on Optum G2 software. The analyzed variations in lining shapes of lining included circular, horseshoe, arch, elliptical, and square. Results showed that elliptical-shaped linings experienced the least ground settlement and these are recommended for places where surface settlement may cause major damage. It is also recommended that square-shaped linings should not be used in such situations due their higher settlement values.
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Sinha, Sidharth. "Delhi Airport Metro: PPP in Distress." Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, July 6, 2015, 1–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/case.iima.2019.000060.

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This case provides an opportunity to discuss the design and implementation of a Public Private Partnership project. It describes the Delhi Airport Metro Express Line project from conception to completion, and the subsequent dispute between the Public and Private partners leading to the Concession Agreement going into arbitration. Students discuss the reasons for failure and come up with suggestions for another metro rail project currently in the design stage.
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Gulati, Monish. "Sustainability Profile of Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC)." SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1769647.

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Sharma, Meenakshi. "Delhi Metro Rail Corporation's Communication with the Media." Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, August 27, 2012, 1–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/case.iima.2019.000038.

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As a new corporation, the Delhi Metro (DMRC) began its relationship with the media, with a clean slate, and its care with the public relations function made for the establishment of a very cordial relationship with the print media and led to positive image building in the public eye. However, with the rise of electronic media and the proliferating channels' greater emphasis on sensationalism, the warmth in the relations began to subside. A major standoff with the electronic media and the experience of accidents during construction of Phase II of the project, led to the restructuring of the approach to media relations as well as internal restructuring of the PR department. The challenges and major incidents turned out to be hard-learnt lessons in managing the media in a dynamic environment.
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Agnihotri, Vivek, and Saikat Kumar Paul. "Housing market shifts favouring transit-oriented development in emerging economies: the link between metro rails and housing price dynamics in Delhi." International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis, July 28, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijhma-04-2023-0050.

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Purpose This paper aims to understand the spatiotemporal influence of metro rail connectivity on housing prices in surrounding areas. The study assesses the average annual price shift for apartments around metro stations in Delhi during the previous decade, specifically from 2010 to 2019. The authors examine the spatiotemporal extents to which housing prices are determined by the prominence of metro stations and spatial development around metro stations. Design/methodology/approach The authors perform the cross-tabulation analysis to calculate chi-square values to test the hypotheses concerning the responsiveness of the housing market in Delhi to the number of locational variables in the areas connected with the mass public transportation system. Findings The empirical findings verify the existence of a housing market overvaluation in Delhi around metro stations until 2013, which was eventually re-adjusted after 2014. The key findings of the study suggest the role of location variables concerning metro rails in the shooting up of the housing prices in the city. In addition, the research establishes the association of annual housing price shifts to the metro rails in the short-term, mid-term and long-term in conjunction with the distance from the metro station. Originality/value In the market, the prices are often overvalued by real estate agents due to better connectivity to the metro stations. The overvaluation eventually causes massive downfalls in housing markets and rollouts as a risk for the investors. However, the effect of mass transportation on housing prices is mixed in nature, limited to a certain extent only and not as influential as frequently portrayed by the market forces. This effect loses colour with time.
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Mandhani, Jyoti, Jogendra Kumar Nayak, and Manoranjan Parida. "Should I Travel by Metro? Analyzing the Service Quality Perception of Elderly and Physically Disabled Passengers in Delhi, India." Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, March 22, 2023, 036119812311586. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/03611981231158650.

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Transit officials worldwide continuously learn from passenger perception surveys to improve service quality and enhance transit ridership. However, many elderly and physically disabled (E&PD) passengers are transit users with special needs whose service requirements have received insufficient attention in the past. In fact, providing satisfactory transit services to E&PD passengers is often a critical challenge for transit officials, since a theory of interrelations among service factors is not yet established from E&PD passengers’ perspectives. Therefore, the present study aims to establish interrelations among service quality factors and identify service improvements for E&PD passengers using satisfaction data from 254 E&PD passengers of Delhi Metro. For this purpose, this study has employed an integrated Bayesian networks and partial least squares path modeling approach. The obtained results have shown some remarkable and meaningful interpretations. For instance, a one-unit increase in satisfaction with the “safety & security” factor would induce a 68% increase in their satisfaction with overall service quality. Besides, importance–performance map analysis showed that Delhi Metro must consider “safety and security,”“passenger ease,” and “seamless connectivity” as high-priority areas needing improvements to promote E&PD-friendly transit services. Overall, the findings of this study suggest several policy measures that would enrich the service quality and achieve universal design standards in metro rail transit systems.
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Rao, Dabbeeru Neelakanteswar, Seema Bushra, and Krity Gulati. "Application of Co-Branding Strategies in Mass Rapid Transit System: A Case Study of Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC)." SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3572920.

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Kumar, Parvesh, Anvita Arora, and Shaleen Singhal. "Public Transit User Captivity in Delhi: A Case Study of Metro Rail and Bus Users in Nehru Place Business District." Transportation in Developing Economies 3, no. 2 (September 12, 2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40890-017-0050-0.

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Makhija, Amandeep Singh, and Shabbir S. Bohra. "Computation and analysis of anisotropic solar radiation model for India." International Journal of Emerging Electric Power Systems, August 29, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/ijeeps-2022-0070.

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Abstract The solar radiation data are a very important parameter to forecast generation from any solar PV (Photo Voltaic) plant to be installed at a suitable location, though it is not readily available for many locations because of the costly measurement instruments, and their maintenance, and calibration issues. The solar irradiation data available from NASA and Meteonorm has the prediction topology of consolidating 20–25 years old irradiation data which has the question of reliability. Furthermore, at various locations in India, the irradiance value of Meteonorm is overestimated than actual. In this research study an attempt has been made to develop an algorithm for the anisotropic solar radiation model by coalescing Gopinathan empirical parameter, Klucher anisotropic model, and Collares-Pereira & Rabl (GKCR) empirical parameter which gives the best results of forecasted daily and monthly solar radiation at almost every location in India. The computed results are compared with Meteonorm and the NASA database for three distinct locations (New Delhi, Chennai, and Kolkata) at different azimuths and tilt angles. The results obtained i.e., solar tilted radiation and tilt gain were very close to that simulated using PVsyst software using Meteonorm and NASA database. The computed results were compared using various statistical tools with measured irradiance values for four distinctly located solar PV plants. The computed result shows the least error compared to actual data for two locations. Employing the GKCR empirical algorithm mentioned in the research article, hourly irradiance data for the next day, for any specific tilt and azimuth angle can be estimated using available weather forecast data (sunshine duration) and can circumvent the penalty levied by the Load dispatch Centre. Furthermore, by using monthly data anticipated by the algorithm, the question of data reliability of chargeable Meteo sources working on coalescing data of antiquated years like NASA and Meteonorm can be solved.
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