Morning Hours Of Sunday

end-ofTags: raksha bandhan, delhi metro.Train services on Yellow Line (Line 2), between Chhattarpur and Huda City Centre section were affected on Sunday from 9.A commuter shared a photo of a huge line at the Chhatarpur Metro station, saying that it was a stampede waiting to happen. (Representational image)New Delhi: It was a harrowing Raksha Bandhan for thousands of Delhi Metro commuters, who were trapped in the Yellow Line coaches in the morning hours of Sunday owing to a technical glitch.40 pm.55 am to 12.“Once the affected location was identified at 1200 hrs, the repair was done within 15 minutes and OHE supply to the affected section was restored at 12.

Thereafter, physical identification for the exact location of defective overhead wire was carried out by the maintenance team as they walked on foot across the section.THE ASIAN AGE. Gradually, the normal services were resumed at 12. During this period, train services on the rest of Line 2 section, from Samayapur Badli to China throttle cable for lawn mower factory Qutab Minar, were running normally,” the official said.In another video, a huge crowed was seen below the Qutub Minar Metro station.Commuters stuck in the coaches took to social media to complain about the inconvenience on a day the Delhi Metro had informed that it would run extra trains to handle the increased footfall on Raksha Bandhan.As a result, passengers from four trains, which were in this section, had to be deboarded, the official said.Commuters stuck in the coaches took to social media to complain about the inconvenience on a day the Delhi Metro had informed that it would run extra trains to handle the increased footfall on Raksha Bandhan.

In a video that went immensely viral, passengers were seen walking beside the Metro track towards the platform after a train got stuck at the Guru Dronacharya Metro station in Gurgaon.Moreover, harrowed commuters complained of claustrophobia inside the packed coaches.15 pm.  People stuck in the coaches complain of claustrophobia.40 pm due to a problem in the overhead wire (OHE) leading to tripping of power supply in this section, said a DMRC official

Birdie On The Opening Hole

The experienced Bhullar, who had had two mellow rounds, finally came to the party, turning in the day's best card of six-under-66, while team-mate Sandhu produced the second best card at five-under-67.Though Chandigarh held onto to the lead, Hyderabad showed their grit as they put themselves in contention for the title. Hyderabad and Take Chennai are at the second spot with a total TCCA boundary wire lawn mover cable of 12-under-420.Meanwhile, Sandhu, struggling with the course over the past two days, finally got a hang of the greens.| CHITRANGADA D.) Gaganjeet Bhullar of NSports Hyderabad in action at the Louis Philippe Cup golf in Bengaluru.”end-ofLocation: India, Karnataka, Bengaluru.Bhullar began with a birdie on the opening hole.

The Amritsar golfer however failed to provide the ideal finish, misreading the line on the 18th to end with a bogey.As the Louis Philippe Cup headed towards the business end, newcomers NSports Hyderabad led by a determined Bhullar, stole the show in the city-based golf league on a sunny Friday afternoon. The 27-year-old’s card was studded with six birdies, on the 2nd, 8th, 10th, 11th, 13th, and 18th, while his only missed shot came on the par-4 9th hole.While overnight leaders, Dev Chandigarh headed in the direction of a wire-to-wire victory, the Hyderabad team stamped their authority in the tournament jumping to tied second from a poor seventh.

From thereon the 28-year-old, set the course on fire as he saved two more strokes on the front nine, while he carded as many as four birdies on the back nine, on the 10th, 11th, 14th and 17th holes.Bhullar said: “This round was long overdue. Gaganjeet Bhullar along with team-mate Ajeetesh Sandhu proved that in good measure showing that one good round can dramatically change the direction of the game.Gaganjeet Bhullar of NSports Hyderabad in action at the Louis Philippe Cup golf in Bengaluru. (Photo: Satish R.)Perseverance pays. (Photo: Satish R.C