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Eknath Shinde: Traffic woes in Kalyan-Dombivli to ease with metro, ring road projects, says Eknath Shinde | Thane News


KALYAN: In a bid to tackle the growing traffic congestion in the Kalyan-Dombivli region, Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde on Sunday said that several major infrastructure projects—including Metro corridors, ring roads and double-decker road systems—are being executed and are expected to significantly ease commuting in the coming years.Speaking at an MCHI property exhibition in Kalyan, Shinde said the government is focusing on long-term solutions to address traffic challenges in Kalyan-Dombivli. He also urged developers to work in coordination with the government while ensuring that housing remains affordable for the common man.“Ambitious projects such as Metro connectivity, ring roads, double-decker roads and new link corridors are underway. These will help resolve traffic issues to a large extent in the future,” Shinde said.He added that work on Metro Line-5 between Thane and Bhiwandi is nearing completion, and tenders for the extension up to Kalyan will be floated soon. “The Metro will play a crucial role in reducing pressure on roads and improving connectivity,” he said.Highlighting another key project, Shinde said efforts are on to decongest the busy Kalyan-Shilphata Road. “A double-decker transport corridor is being developed from Ranjnoli to Mhape, which will have a road at the base, a flyover above it and a Metro line on top. Accordingly, longer pillars are being constructed to support the structure,” he explained.The deputy CM also spoke about the ongoing ring road project aimed at easing traffic on internal roads within Kalyan-Dombivli. He directed authorities to expedite land acquisition and ensure that stalled work is resumed at the earliest. “Once completed, the project will help eliminate traffic bottlenecks across key routes,” he said.On civic infrastructure, Shinde said the government is working on long-term water supply solutions, including the Kalu dam project, to meet the demands of the region’s growing population.With rapid urbanisation putting immense pressure on existing infrastructure, residents have long grappled with traffic congestion. Officials believe that the ongoing and proposed projects will bring substantial relief in the near future.



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Cong meet takes ugly turn in Kalyan | Thane News


Kalyan: A Congress meeting under the ‘Srijan’ programme to strengthen grassroots organisation turned controversial after a clash exposed internal rifts. During a meeting in Kalyan East on Saturday, an argument escalated into a confrontation between local leaders. Sources said KDMC corporator and Congress group leader Kanchan Kulkarni allegedly slapped district president Rajabhau Patkar after accusing him of using abusive language. Kulkarni said she was provoked, while Patkar denied any assault, calling it an “internal family matter”. Senior leaders later intervened to calm tensions. The incident, in front of party workers, highlighted factionalism within the unit. Pradeep Gupta



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Mumbai’s empty local train derails at Dombivli, peak-hour services hit | Thane News


Empty train derails, brief disruption at Dombivli

KALYAN: An empty local train derailed on the down line at Platform No. 1A of Dombivli railway station at around 8:10 am on Monday, causing temporary disruption to suburban services during the morning peak hours.According to officials from Central Railway, the empty rake was heading towards Kalyan when one of its compartments slipped off the tracks. As the train was not carrying passengers, no injuries were reported.The incident affected two down line local trains, which were subsequently diverted to maintain operations. Commuters from the affected trains were seen alighting on the tracks and walking towards the station.Following the derailment, railway authorities diverted down line services to Platform No. 4 and resumed train movement on an alternative route to minimize inconvenience.Chief Public Relations Officer of Central Railway, Dr Swapnil Nila, said that the derailment involved an empty local train and confirmed that no casualties occurred. “Two trains on the down line were impacted due to the incident but were later diverted. The up line services, especially those from Kalyan to Mumbai during the busy morning peak hours, remained unaffected,” he said.Railway teams are currently engaged in clearing the derailed coach and restoring normalcy on the affected track. Although services continued with adjustments, the incident caused brief inconvenience to commuters during the busy working Monday morning.



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