Japanese Delegation Visits Sabarmati Multimodal Transport Hub
The delegation also visited the SBS launching site, where they saw the progress of the construction work.`
A high-level Japanese delegation led by Mr. Suga Yoshihide, Chairman
A high-level Japanese delegation led by Mr. Suga Yoshihide, Chairman, The Japan India Association and Former PM of Japan, visited the Sabarmati Multimodal Transport Hub (SMTH) and the Sabarmati-Billimora section (SBS) launching site of the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail (MAHSR) Project in Ahmedabad district today.
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Read Also : WCL concludes Official Language Implementation Committee meetingThe delegation was given a detailed presentation on the SMTH project, which is being developed as a multi-modal transport hub that will integrate the high-speed rail line, metro, BRTS, and other modes of transportation. The delegation also visited the SBS launching site, where they saw the progress of the construction work.
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