Chennai Metro Given Extra Time for Accessibility Audit Report JK Tyre, EKA Mobility tie-up to provide mobility solutions New Holland launches indigenously produced 100+HP TREM-IV tractor Vijay Arisetty joins Aurm as CEOThe Madras High Court has ordered Chennai Metro Rail Limited (CMRL) to submit a second access audit report by the end of the month. This follows an initial audit report that highlighted accessibility issues at metro stations, failing to meet standards set by the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016....
more... The court has directed CMRL to address these shortcomings, including issues with tactile flooring, signage, and the lack of ramps and elevators. The court emphasized the importance of accessible public transportation for all citizens, especially people with disabilities. The next hearing will review the progress made in improving accessibility.
Madras High Court ne Chennai Metro Rail Limited (CMRL) ko apne metro stations ka dusra access audit report maheene ke aakhri tak submit karne ka order diya hai. Pehle audit report mein metro stations pe accessibility issues dikhai diye the, jo Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 ke standards ko...
more... meet nahi kar rahe the. Court ne CMRL ko yeh shortcomings dur karne ka order diya hai, jisme tactile flooring, signage aur ramps aur elevators ki kami jaise issues shamil hai. Court ne saare citizens ke liye accessible public transport ki importance par zor diya, khass kar disabled logo ke liye. Next hearing mein accessibility ko improve karne ke liye ki gayi progress ka review kiya jayega.