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Bengaluru’s Bommasandra Metro Station to be named after Delta India

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Bengaluru’s Bommasandra Metro Station to be named after Delta India

To commemorate its 20th anniversary in India, Delta Electronics India Pvt Ltd (Delta India) announced a partnership with Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL). The two entities have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the naming rights of the Bommasandra Metro Station on the yellow line of RV Road to Bommasandra Line (Reach-5) as part of Phase-II of the Bangalore Metro Rail Project.

Under this agreement, Delta India will contribute Rs. 65 crore towards the construction of the Bommasandra Metro Station, with an initial payment of Rs. 10 crore already made. As per the agreement BMRCL will be offering the naming rights of Bommasandra Metro Station as ‘Delta Electronics- Bommasandra Metro Station‘ for a period of 30 years

Benjamin Lin, President of Delta Electronics India, remarked, “We are incredibly proud to have the opportunity to contribute to the sustainable development of Bengaluru. Partnering with BMRCL on the Bommasandra Metro Station aligns perfectly with our global commitment to foster sustainable cities. This new station will provide much-needed connectivity for residents and commuters, while also promoting a cleaner and more efficient transportation system for the city.”

M. Maheshwar Rao, Managing Director, BMRCL, expressed his delight about the partnership, stating, “We are delighted to partner with Delta Electronics India on this crucial infrastructure project. Their contribution of Rs. 65 crore for the Bommasandra Metro Station signifies a remarkable support for sustainable urban development. This innovative financing mechanism sets a valuable precedent for future collaborations. We commend Delta India for their dedication to sustainability and look forward to working together to create a more connected and environmentally conscious city.”

Niranjan Nayak, MD, Delta Electronics India said, “Through this partnership, Delta India is committed to enhancing the commuting experience for residents while promoting eco-friendly transportation solutions. We look forward to contributing to the growth and development of the city through this exciting initiative.”

Bommasandra Metro Station is part of the 19.15 km yellow line under Phase-II of the Bangalore Metro Rail Project. This line, connecting RV Road to Bommasandra with 16 stations, is being constructed at a cost of Rs. 5,744 crore.

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