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Metro mania hits town
Updated On: 20 October, 2011 10:21 AM IST | | Nikita Nagesh
As the city celebrates the inauguration of the Metro, MiD DAY caught up with the who's who of town to check how they think the metro will change the DNA of the garden city, how they want the stations to look like and whether the Bangalore Metro should have compartments solely dedicated to women following its Delhi counterpart
As the city celebrates the inauguration of the Metro, MiD DAY caught up with the who's who of town to check how they think the metro will change the DNA of the garden city, how they want the stations to look like and whether the Bangalore Metro should have compartments solely dedicated to women following its Delhi counterpart
Bruce Lee Mani, Musician
To little, too late but it will still benefit us all as it will reduce traffic jams. The metro has come out really well. Separate compartment for women is not needed as the CCTV will look after everything.
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Prakash Belawadi, Theatre Personality
In the next three to four years, the Bangalore Metro will make a difference to commuters as people will travel less by car. But it would have been better if the metro was underground. The stations can have different kinds of art but the first priority is to get the metro going and ensure safety. A separate compartment for women should be introduced only if necessary.
Namrata G, Fashion Designer
Metro will reduce traffic woes and people will attend meetings on time and not give excuses of traffic jams. It will save money and time for people. The station walls should be done up by professionals and there should be TV sets in the stations. Women should be given a different compartment to ensure they feel safe and comfortable.
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