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Kolkata tram back in focus with one protest, one big celebration

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A protest held on Sunday demanding resumption of an important route that was suspended in August 2024.
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In Kolkata, the focus is back, at least for the time being, on its historic tram, with the city witnessing two separate events — a recent protest and an upcoming celebration — calling for saving this environment-friendly mode of transport.

On Sunday (March 23, 2025) afternoon, the Calcutta Tram Users’ Association (CTUA), organised a rally to demand the resumption of the important Ballygunge-Tollygunge route, which has remained suspended since August 2024. This is one of the three tram routes that still remain active — the two others being Esplanade-Gariahat and Esplanade-Shyambazar.

This route was suspended due to pipeline work and was supposed to be closed for only a few weeks. A successful trial run was held after Durga Puja but there was no sign of its restoration. The CTUA members assembled at the Ballygunge terminus and walked up to Rashbehari crossing, with speakers alleging that the idea behind shutting this route was to sell the depot land.

“I used to travel by tram as a kid and I still do whenever I get the chance. Since I live in Ballygunge, it is convenient to take the tram whenever I am going towards Tollygunge because the number of buses is insufficient. An AC bus costs ₹25 and an autorickshaw charges ₹30-40 for the break journey, whereas a tram ticket costs only ₹7. This important route has been unnecessarily closed for the past eight months, causing inconvenience to the people and putting a strain on their pockets,” Indranil Banerjee, an engineer with Indian Railways who participated in the rally, told The Hindu.

Even while this protest march was on, a team of tram enthusiasts from Kolkata and Melbourne was visiting the Sunderbans ahead of their four-day event in Kolkata that will emphasise how preserving the Sunderbans is as important as saving the tram in order to fight climate.

The festival, Sunderban Tramjatra, to be held March 28-31 and hosted by Tramjatra, a moving tram carnival started in 1996 jointly by tram enthusiasts from Melbourne and Kolkata, is being called by organisers a “four days of celebration and soul-searching about the largest mangrove system on earth and its neighbouring megacity.” People will allowed a free ride on a bedecked tram on the Gariahat-Esplanade-Shyambazar route for the first three days.

A team of tram lovers from Kolkata and Melbourne visited Sunderbans ahead of a four-day event in Kolkata and interacted with local communities -- including victims of natural calamities and families of people killed by tigers

A team of tram lovers from Kolkata and Melbourne visited Sunderbans ahead of a four-day event in Kolkata and interacted with local communities — including victims of natural calamities and families of people killed by tigers

As many as six invitees from Melbourne are here for the event, including Roberto D’Andrea, a former tram conductor-driver from that city whose idea it was to found Tramjatra.

“The visit to the Sunderbans was a wonderful fact-finding mission and learning experience. We learnt a lot about local bio-diversity and the whole mangrove ecosystem in general. We stayed on a boat for two full days and nights, watching the birds and other species of Sunderbans and were also extremely fortunate to sight not one but two tigers,” filmmaker Mahadeb Shi, a co-founder of Tramjatra, said.

“We were privileged to meet and engage with local communities; we also met Mukut Biswas of Prameya Foundation, which is among NGOs supporting local people impacted by disasters linked to climate change. We met victims of various cyclones and heard their heart-rending stories; we also heard stories from families whose members had perished in attacks by tigers and crocodiles while fishing or collecting honey. People in general are not very happy with the government support,” Mr. Shi said.



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Kochi Water Metro sails into third year with patronage of 4 million commuters

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Kochi Water Metro ferries berthed at the High Court terminal. As it steps into its third year, the Water Metro is set to expand its operations both within Kerala and across India.

The fleet of 19 air conditioned hybrid-electric Water Metro ferries that are operating in Kochi transported a total of 4 million commuters across 10 terminals in the Greater Kochi area, during the past two years.

They were from among the twenty-three 100-passenger ferries for which Kochi Metro Rail Ltd (KMRL) had placed an order with Cochin Shipyard. This first-of-its-kind water transport system in India that aims to introduce 78 ferries in the Greater Kochi area in a phased manner is being implemented by the Kerala government. It was officially launched on April 25, 2023.

As it steps into its third year, the Water Metro is set to expand its operations both within Kerala and across India. The project had won the Gussies Electric Boat Award-2022 in the commercial ferry category and the Skoch Award for excellence in offering services to the public in the transport sector. The Union government had plans to probe the feasibility of replicating the model in 21 locations across the country, said a KMRL release.

The agency’s MD, Loknath Behera, hoped that the system of water transport would bring in sustainability and affordability in public transport and help decongest roads.

A feasibility study to implement the Water Metro project in Mumbai has been submitted to the Maharashtra government by KMRL. The agency was also asked to conduct feasibility studies to implement the Water Metro system in 21 urban centers across 11 States and two Union Territories, it said.



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Kol-based mobile games startup to get Rs 1.2cr from Krafton | Kolkata News – The Times of India

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Sarthak.G: A city-based mobile games startup has been selected for the Krafton India Gaming Incubator (KIGI) and will receive up to Rs1.2 crore in financial support and technical assistance for one year. Krafton, a South Korean mobile games provider, included Advaita Interactive among six Indian companies in the second cohort of KIGI.
The startup, founded by Judhajit Sarkar, is developing Inspectorium, a detective game set in a Steampunk-inspired version of Victorian-era Kolkata. With episodic cases, real-time AI-powered interrogations and immersive puzzle-solving, the game would be released across mobile, PC and VR platforms by next year, said Anuj Sahani, head of the KIGI programme.
“There is a common perception that not much e-sports development happens in Kolkata. Advaita Interactive has shattered that perception. KIGI has expanded its cohort from four to six startups, extending its reach to emerging gaming hubs like Kolkata and Madurai, among others. We will provide funding to the startup over the next year along with technological support,” said Sahani.





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NEUFC hit MSC for a six, set up quarters date with JFC | Bhubaneswar News – The Times of India

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Notwithstanding the heartbreak of the ISL playoffs, the Highlanders fans got rights for the largest cheer in the pre-quarterfinals of Kalinga Super Cup with their star striker Alaaeddine Ajaraie scoring his first-ever hat-trick for the club as North East United FC routed Mohammedan Sporting 6-0 on a hot and humid afternoon in Bhubaneswar.
The treble from Ajaraie (18′, 57′, 90+3′), coupled with the opener from Jithin MS (3′) and strikes from Nestor Albiach (42′) and Guillermo Fernandez (66′) ensured that Juan Pedro Benali’s men romped to the quarterfinals with a show of confidence at Kalinga Stadium on Thursday.
It was a disappointing end to Mohammedan’s campaign that got very little time for preparation with Mehrajuddin Wadoo’s wards reaching the Odisha capital just three days back.
Later in the evening, a strong Jamshedpur FC contingent set up a quarterfinal with Benali’s NEUFC by beating Hyderabad FC 2-0 in the second match of the day.
Despite boasting a squad with all six foreigners, Khalid Jamil’s men faced a tough contest from the all-Indian Hyderabad side that stayed at the back to curb all of Jamshedpur’s efforts for a breakthrough.
The deadlock was broken just before the break when Ashutosh Mehta was fouled inside the box by Manoj Mohammed and Javier Siverio made no mistake in sending goalkeeper Arshdeep Singh the other way to convert from the spot.
It was a delightful move started by Siverio outside the box that led to a pass to Jordan Murray, who sent a low cross to an onrushing Stephen Eze who guided it into the goal. Replays, however, showed that the Nigerian was offside.
While NEUFC’s first and third goals were results of serious defensive lapses on the part of their rivals with an unmarked Jithin tapping in an Albiach cross inside the box in the third minute and the Spaniard turning scorer after another defensive error just before half-time, their second was a testament to the skill of Moroccan Ajaraie in front of goal.
The change of ends did not change the course of the game as the ISL Golden Boot winner powered in a rebound near goalmouth in the 57th minute and played provider to Spaniard Fernanadez nine minutes later.
Ajaraie completed his hat-trick from the spot after he was brought down inside the box in injury time.





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