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Keywords and Action Verbs

Employers receive numerous letters and resumes from eager applicants. Often you prepare your letters and resume without emphasizing your unique qualifications and lose your opportunity to stand out from others. Each statement on your resume  should communicate that you have skills that you can use to achieve results.  As mentioned previously, it is most effective to use skills-based work impact statement that contains keywords and action verbs.  The list of action verbs and the following information on keywords will help strengthen resumes and cover letters.

Keywords

[Action Verb List] Keywords describe the knowledge, understanding, skills or motivation that demonstrate you can perform a task or job. Keywords are:

nouns
adjectives
phrases and/or
action verbs

Keywords can be:

job titles
responsibilities
competencies
acronyms, jargon and employer terminology
education, memberships, leadership roles, certification

Why are they important?

Many employers are electronically scanning resumes. Scanning resumes for keywords produces “hits” related to the experience and competencies the employer determined are important for the job. With more “hits,” the chances increase the employer will contact you for an interview.

Some Tips for Using Keywords

Evaluate your resume to identify the keywords the computer might recognize as keywords and add more nouns, adjectives, phrases and/or action verbs
Use different keyword forms; for example, if you use “coordination” in the resume use “coordinate” in the cover letter and elsewhere in the resume
Develop a master keyword log by compiling a list of keywords that apply to a particular job that you have performed or would like to perform, or to a particular type of industry; include unique “buzzwords”

Where can you learn what keywords are important to employers?

Keywords are included in the job description used by employers to advertise a position opening.  When reviewing job postings look for required or preferred qualifications, desired skills, etc.  As you progress through your curriculum and obtain work experience, note the engineering skills and competencies that you are developing.  When at work on cooperative education, an internship or a summer job, discuss with your mentor or supervisor the types of keywords that should be emphasized in your letters and resume.<– Skills-based Impact Statements
Example Resumes –>

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Introduction

Maintain a Positive Attitude

Step 1: Understanding Employers and the College Recruiting Process

    -Understanding What Employers Look for in Engineers

    -The College Recruiting Process

Step 2: Determine Career Goals and Skillset

Step 3: Identify Preliminary Target Employers and Industries

Step 4: Develop Effective Marketing Materials

    -Resume Building for Engineering Students

    -Cover Letter Development

    -The Pitch (Elevator Speech)

        --Preparing to Write the Resume

        --Resume General Tips

        --Resume Section Tips

        --Skills-Based Work Impact Statements

        --Keywords and Action Verbs

        --Example Resumes

Step 5: Search for Specific Employment and Research Target Companies

Step 6: Network and Attend Career Fairs

Step 7: Interview and Follow up

Step 8: Evaluate Offers

Step 9: Sign Contract and Celebrate

Step 10: Inform ECS and Discontinue Your Job Search

Appendix A: Additional Information for Graduate Students & Advanced Degree Holders

Employment Process for Graduate Students

    -Searching for Employment

    -Preparing a CV or Resume

    -Interviewing

        --On-Site Interviewing

        --Interview Seminars

Appendix B: Tips for Transitioning to the Workplace

    -Don't Present a Faceless Resume

    -Career Fair Advice

    -Using LinkedIn to Network & Search for Jobs

        --Why Networking is More Effective than Sending Generic Resumes

        --Look Your Best

        --LinkedIn Profile Best Practices

        --How to Communicate & Network on LinkedIn

        --Tracking Companies & Searching for Jobs Using LinkedIn

    -Interviewing Intro and Goals

    -Thank-You Notes

    -Learn and Improve from Each Interview

        --Interview Logistics

        --Types, Methods, and Styles

        --Preparing for an Interview

        --Best Practices for the Interview

        --The STAR System

        --Mistakes to Avoid

    -Time for Consideration and Asking for More Time

    -Negotiating Offers

    -Accepting or Declining an Offer

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Project Management Keywords

Job seekers have been advised for long time to emphasize action verbs/action words/power words in their job-search applications. That action verbs/action words/power words associated with "what you did" are the keywords. In the vast majority of cases, they are nouns but they can be phrases too - like in examples below:

Ability to manage multidisciplinary projects with __+ people.

Administrated the activities of up to ___ engineering personnel; employ proactive management style ensuringoperational proficiency and timely completion of assigned projects within or under timeframe and budget.

Analyzed property maintenance records and procedures to develop a proposal for automating manual procedures and tracking maintenance expenses more carefully.

As first point of contact for the project, met weekly with vendors, conducted site visits and communicated daily with technicians.

Assigned programming tasks to team members and set milestones to monitor progress.

Bachelor's degree in management/engineering/mining/business or similar field.

Based on approved proposal, designed, managed development, and implemented maintenance records system, reducing maintenance costs by ___%.

Built and managed successful client relationships with __________ (business name) and __________ (business name), ensuring all project needs were met.

Change management throughout the project life cycle.

Client communication and client relationship skills.

Competent problem-solver with exceptional commitment to quality, communication, negotiation, and persuasionskills.

Completed database implementation project on time and under budget.

Consistently met budget despite a period of tough economic conditions. Successful events produced additional revenues of $___ over budget forecasts.

Consulted with CIOs to coordinate internal resources, line carriers, and cost, scope, timeline, and milestonespecifications.

Created detailed project plan with well-defined tasks, milestones, client sign-offs and specifications, which served to communicate project progress to management.

Delivered complete products to include thorough engineering documentation and installation manuals.

Delivered technical briefings and project plans to management.

Demonstrated fiscal accountability, frequently delivering projects under budget.

Designed, developed and implemented cost capital budgets, engineering business plans, MIS and schedulingsystems, materials and resource plans financial progress reports, manpower and material resource reports.

Designed, tested, and implemented project information system to track project application data and payment history, managing a development team of five contract programmers.

Developed and fostered team of ___ highly qualified personnel capable of supporting assigned projects through to successful completion.

Developed and refined ability of project members to estimate and maintain completion times for tasks. Achieved ___% on-time completion rate for project sub-tasks.

Directed all activities related to installation of equipment at more than ___ sites, nationwide.

Employed rapid prototyping to verify design and solicit customer feedback.

Extensive experience working in an organization using complex technology. Management experience in a complex, multi-platform development and processing environment.

Honed development team into highly motivated, self-managed unit.

Implementation of creative strategies and innovative solutions.

Implemented networked project planning and reporting tool to inform all project members of progress andmilestones.

Implemented Web-based project management tracking and reporting to inform clients of progress without requiring travel and face-to-face meetings.

Instrumental in planning and executing innovative strategies to achieve objectives for infrastructure improvement.

Maintained constant communication with project team manager to report progress, identify issues, and allocateresources.

Managed multiple projects and successfully achieved milestones, ensuring projects complied with all cost andscope specifications.

Managed reproduction and organization of all project blueprints to ensure ready access to design and working drawings.

Master's degree in management/mechanical engineering/civil engineering/mineral processing/mining or similar field.

Met with client to determine scope of project and analyze current systems and procedures.

Multiple multidisciplinary projects manager.

Oversee large, complex projects.

Project vision and strategy.

Project-managed ___ conferences and conventions in just ___-months-each lauded by clients and guests as the "best ever."

Reduced support effort by ___%, through implementation of recommended data warehouse technical infrastructure assessment on data access tools and systems management processes.

Results-driven project management professional with significant and progressive experience and expertise in suchproject-management concepts as project plan, project completion, scope, costing, scheduling, risk management,contract negotiations, planning and tracking, quality, and change management throughout the project life cycle.

Set up prototype development system to support program testing and migration of client data.

Skilled at completing projects on time and within budget.

Streamlined processes and procedures in engineering and facilities design for company, including vendor and contractor management, inventory/logistics, construction, procurement, and monitoring/administrating all site installation including power plant.

Strong team leader with the proven managerial experience/skills to lead multidisciplinary teams and ensureproductivity and morale in high-pressure situations.

Successful record of leadership development.

Supervised workshop's daily operations, including ___ personnel, staff training and scheduling, problem resolution, inventory and loss control.

Trained project staff to operate and maintain database system, including data entry, report generation, queries, and data archives.

Utilized rapid prototyping to deliver proof-of-concept at the proposal stage.

Work well under pressure.

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Job seekers have been advised for long time to emphasize action verbs/action words/power words in their job-search applications. That action verbs/action words/power words associated with "what you did" are the keywords. In the vast majority of cases, they are nouns but they can be phrases too - like in examples below:

Achieved ___% cost savings by improving solutions, researching lower prices, controlling quality, and maintainingschedules.

Attended commission and planning board meetings to supply detailed technical background for development plans.

Conducted and evaluated experiments and models to make reliable recommendations.

Designed latticed steel structures, including __________ and __________ (types of structures).

Developed regional specialty with steel frameworks, fiberglass, roofing and siding.

Functioned in project-management role.

Implemented and enforced work schedule, completing ___% of tasks on time or earlier.

Implemented pre-tensile beams and hollow core for large spans.

Issued complete shop drawings for all designs observing strict __________, __________ and __________(construction standards) standards for concrete, and __________, __________, __________ standards for steel structures (construction standards).

Maintained __________, __________, and __________ (types of standards) standards using __________, __________, and __________ (project management software) software to manage project tasks.

Maintained the quality of work to ensure strict adherence to Municipality Regulations.

Managed all cutting and work schedules for steel and civil work to guarantee just-in-time supply without delays or storage issues.

Managed and directed a team of ___ engineers, successfully completing all projects on time and under budget.

Managed reproduction and organization of all project blueprints to ensure ready access to design and working drawings.

Prepared "method of procedure" reports for various stages of construction to ensure safety.

Produced shop drawings to support sub-contractor bid and development permit processes.

Redesigned __ main buildings with a better solution for the main steam turbine building, the workshop building and the administration building.

Served as engineering consultant for client projects ranging from utilities to transportation.

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Ozhukarai Puducherry
Bihar Sharif Bihar
Panipat Haryana
Darbhanga Bihar
Bally West Bengal
Aizawl Mizoram
Dewas Madhya Pradesh
Ichalkaranji Maharashtra
Karnal Haryana
Bathinda Punjab
Jalna Maharashtra
Barasat West Bengal
Kirari Suleman Nagar Delhi
Purnia Bihar
Satna Madhya Pradesh
Mau Uttar Pradesh
Sonipat Haryana
Farrukhabad Uttar Pradesh
Sagar Madhya Pradesh
Rourkela Orissa
Durg Chhattisgarh
Imphal Manipur
Ratlam Madhya Pradesh
Hapur Uttar Pradesh
Anantapur Andhra Pradesh
Arrah Bihar
Karimnagar Telangana
Ramagundam Telangana
Etawah Uttar Pradesh
Ambernath Maharashtra
North Dumdum West Bengal
Bharatpur Rajasthan
Begusarai Bihar
New Delhi Delhi
Gandhidham Gujarat
Baranagar West Bengal
Tiruvottiyur Tamil Nadu
Puducherry Puducherry
Sikar Rajasthan
Thoothukudi Tamil Nadu
Rewa Madhya Pradesh
Mirzapur Uttar Pradesh
Raichur Karnataka
Pali Rajasthan
Vijayanagaram Andhra Pradesh
Katihar Bihar
Haridwar Uttarakhand
Sri Ganganagar Rajasthan
Karawal Nagar Delhi
Gandhinagar Gujarat
Shimla Himachal Pradesh

The course covers in detail the process of estimation of a project, procedure related to tenders for their execution, contractual conditions applicable, contract administration for successful execution and dispute resolution.

The course also covers legal issues related to contracts including Contract Act, Arbitration and Conciliation Act.

Practical cases will be discussed at all stages of the course for the better comprehension. 

Contents:

Project cost estimation, rate analysis, overhead charges, bidding models and bidding strategies. Owner's and contractor's estimate.

Pre-qualification of bidders and enlistment of contractors.

Tendering and contractual procedures, Indian Contract Act1872, Definition of Contract and its applicability, Types of contracts, International contracts, FIDIC, Conditions and specifications of contract.

Contract administration, Duties and responsibilities of parties Claims, compensation and disputes, Dispute resolution techniques, Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996, Arbitration case studies, Negotiation.

 
COURSE DETAIL

 

Sl. No.

Topic

No. of
Hours

1

Introduction of the course.

1

2

Project cost estimation (a) Approximate Estimate and administrative approval and expenditure sanction.

1

3

Project cost estimation (b) Detailed Estimate.

4

4

Rate analysis (a) standard methods as followed by government organizations for tendering purposes.

2

5

Rate analysis (b) as followed by contractor organizations for bidding Purposes.

2

6

Bidding models and bidding strategies.

1

7

Owner's and contractor's estimate.

1

8

Overhead charges - Internationally adopted formulae.

1

9

Enlistment of contractors.

1

10

Pre-qualification of bidders.

1

11

Definition of Contract Legal issues in contract - Indian contract Act.

4

12

Types of contracts.

2

13

Documents forming a contract.

1

14

Tendering and contractual procedures - Technical sanction, Notice inviting tender.

Multiple bids, Evaluation of bids, Pre-requisites in an agreement, various types of bonds, etc.

2

15

General conditions of Indian (domestic) contracts: Their background and administration.

6

16

General conditions of International contracts (FIDIC, etc.): How different from Indian (domestic) contracts.

3

17

Contract administration; Duties and responsibilities of parties; important site documents.

2

18

Interpretation of contract in case of inconsistency including case study.

3

19

Claims and disputes, Dispute resolution techniques.

1

20

Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996; Arbitration case study.

2

21

Negotiation.

LIST OF CERTIFICATION COURSES FOR CIVIL ENGINEERS (DIPLOMA HOLDERS B.TECH OR BE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING OR MBA'S OR GRADUATES)





List of Delhi Metro stationsFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Delhi Metro network map

This is a list of all stations of the Delhi Metro (Hindi: दिल्ली मेट्रो), a rapid transit system serving Delhi and its satellite cities in the National Capital Region of India. As of September 2015, there are a total of 156 metro stations (including the Airport Express stations) with 11 stations being used as interchange stations and henceforth appearing on multiple lines.[1][2][3]

Delhi Metro is the third underground transit system in India, after Kolkata Metro and the Chennai MRTS. The first section of the Delhi Metro opened on December 25, 2002 with the Red Line,[4] and has since been expanded to around 208 kilometres (129 mi)[2] of route length, as of September 6, 2015. The network has six operational lines and is built and operated by the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Limited (DMRC) solely and wholly.

Each line of the Delhi Metro is identified by a specific colour. The system uses rolling stocks of both broad gauge and standard gauge trains, and has a combination of elevated, underground and at-grade lines. The Metro is open from about 05:00 to 00:00, with trains operating at a peak frequency of 2 to 3 minutes, and has an average daily ridership of 40 lakh commuters.[5]

Contents

  [hide] 

1Metro stations
2Statistics
3References
4External links

Metro stations[edit]

† Terminal station
* Transfer station
†* Terminal and transfer station to other lines
†† Transfer station to Indian Railways / ISBT
** Transfer station to other lines and Indian Railways / ISBT
#* Terminal and transfer station to Indian Railways / ISBT
†¤ Terminal, transfer station to other lines and Indian Railways / ISBT

# Station Name
(English) Station Name
(Hindi) Line Opened Layout Notes Refs
1 Adarsh Nagar आदर्श नगर      Yellow Line (Line 2) 4 February 2009 Elevated None
2 AIIMS एम्स      Yellow Line (Line 2) 3 September 2010 Underground None [6][7]
3 Akshardham अक्षरधाम      Blue Line (Line 3) 12 November 2009 Elevated None
4 Anand Vihar†† आनंद विहार      Blue Line branch(Line 4) 6 January 2010 Elevated Transfer station for Anand Vihar Railway Terminal (Indian Railways), Anand Vihar ISBT [8][9]
5 Arjan Garh अर्जनगढ़      Yellow Line (Line 2) 21 June 2010 Elevated None
6 Ashok Park Main* अशोक पार्क मेन      Green Line (Line 5)
     Green Line branch 2 April 2010 Elevated None [2][2][10]
7 Azadpur आजादपुर      Yellow Line (Line 2) 4 February 2009 Elevated None
8 Badarpur† बदरपुर      Violet Line (Line 6) 14 January 2011 Elevated None [11][12][13][14][15]
9 Barakhambha Road बाराखम्भा रोड      Blue Line (Line 3) 30 December 2005 Underground None [16]
10 Botanical Garden बोटेनिकल गार्डन      Blue Line (Line 3) 12 November 2009 Elevated None
11 Central Secretariat†* केन्द्रीय सचिवालय      Yellow Line (Line 2),
     Violet Line (Line 6) 3 July 2005 Underground None [17][18][19][20][21][22]
12 Chandni Chowk†† चाँदनी चौक      Yellow Line (Line 2) 3 July 2005 Underground Also known as Delhi Main. Transfer station for Delhi Junction Railway station (Indian Railways). [17][18]
13 Chhatarpur छत्तरपुर      Yellow Line (Line 2) 26 August 2010 Elevated None [23][24]
14 Chawri Bazar चावड़ी बाज़ार      Yellow Line (Line 2) 3 July 2005 Underground None [17][18]
15 Civil Lines सिविल लाइन्स      Yellow Line (Line 2) 20 December 2004 Underground None
16 Delhi Aerocity दिल्ली एरोसिटी      Airport Express
(Orange Line) 15 August 2011 Underground Also known as National Highway 8 [25]
17 Dhaula Kuan धौला कुआँ     Airport Express
(Orange Line) 15 August 2011 Elevated None [25]
18 Dilshad Garden† दिलशाद गार्डन      Red Line (Line 1) 4 June 2008 Elevated None
19 Dwarka द्वारका      Blue Line (Line 3) 30 December 2005 Elevated None [16]
20 Dwarka Morh द्वारका मोड़      Blue Line (Line 3) 30 December 2005 Elevated Mostly popular for N.S.I.T. and road to airport [16]
21 Dwarka Sector 10 द्वारका सैक्टर १०      Blue Line (Line 3) 1 April 2006 Elevated None
22 Dwarka Sector 11 द्वारका सैक्टर ११      Blue Line (Line 3) 1 April 2006 Elevated None
23 Dwarka Sector 12 द्वारका सैक्टर १२      Blue Line (Line 3) 1 April 2006 Elevated None
24 Dwarka Sector 13 द्वारका सैक्टर १३      Blue Line (Line 3) 1 April 2006 Elevated None
25 Dwarka Sector 14 द्वारका सैक्टर १४      Blue Line (Line 3) 1 April 2006 Elevated None
26 Dwarka Sector 21†* द्वारका सेक्टर २१      Blue Line (Line 3),
     Airport Express
(Orange Line) 30 October 2010 Underground None [26][27][28][29]
[30][31][32][33][34][35]
27 Dwarka Sector 8 द्वारका सेक्टर ८      Blue Line (Line 3) 30 October 2010 Elevated None [27][28][29]
28 Dwarka Sector 9 द्वारका सैक्टर ९      Blue Line (Line 3) 1 April 2006 Elevated None
29 Ghitorni घिटोरनी      Yellow Line (Line 2) 21 June 2010 Elevated None
30 Govind Puri गोविन्दपुरी      Violet Line (Line 6) 3 October 2010 Elevated None [19][20][21][22]
31 Green Park ग्रीन पार्क      Yellow Line (Line 2) 3 September 2010 Underground None [6][7]
32 GTB Nagar जीटीबी नगर      Yellow Line (Line 2) 4 February 2009 Underground Also known as Guru Teg Bahadur Nagar
33 Guru Dronacharya गुरु द्रोणाचार्य      Yellow Line (Line 2) 21 June 2010 Elevated Formerly known as Garden Estate
34 Hauz Khas हौज़ खास      Yellow Line (Line 2) 3 September 2010 Underground None [6][7]
35 HUDA City Centre† हुडा सिटी सेंटर      Yellow Line (Line 2) 21 June 2010 Elevated Formerly known as Sushant Lok
36 IFFCO Chowk इफ्फको चौक      Yellow Line (Line 2) 21 June 2010 Elevated None
37 INA आईएनऐ      Yellow Line (Line 2) 3 September 2010 Underground None [6][7]
38 Inderlok†* इन्द्रलोक      Red Line (Line 1),
     Green Line (Line 5) 3 October 2003 Elevated Formerly known as Trinagar [36][37][38]
39 Indira Gandhi International Airport इन्दिरा गाँधी अंतर्राष्ट्रीय हवाई अड्डा      Airport Express
(Orange Line) 23 February 2011 Underground Indira Gandhi International Airport [30][31][32][33][34][35]
40 Indraprastha इन्द्रप्रस्थ      Blue Line (Line 3) 11 November 2006 Elevated None
41 Jahangirpuri† जहांगीरपुरी      Yellow Line (Line 2) 4 February 2009 Elevated None
42 Janakpuri East जनकपुरी पूर्व      Blue Line (Line 3) 30 December 2005 Elevated None [16]
43 Janakpuri West जनकपुरी पश्चिम      Blue Line (Line 3) 30 December 2005 Elevated None [16]
44 Jangpura जंगपुरा      Violet Line (Line 6) 3 October 2010 Underground Formerly known as Lodi Colony [19][20][21][22]
45 Jasola Apollo जसोला अपोलो      Violet Line (Line 6) 3 October 2010 Elevated None [19][20][21]
46 Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium जवाहर लाल नेहरू स्टेडियम      Violet Line (Line 6) 3 October 2010 Underground None [19][20][21][22]
47 Jhandewalan झंडेवालान      Blue Line (Line 3) 30 December 2005 Elevated None [16]
48 Jhilmil झिलमिल      Red Line (Line 1) 4 June 2008 Elevated None
49 Jor Bagh जोर बाग़      Yellow Line (Line 2) 3 September 2010 Underground None [6][7]
50 Kailash Colony कैलाश कॉलोनी      Violet Line (Line 6) 3 October 2010 Elevated None [19][20][21][22]
51 Kalkaji Mandir कालकाजी      Violet Line (Line 6) 3 October 2010 Elevated None [19][20][21][22]
52 Kanhiya Nagar कन्हैया नगर      Red Line (Line 1) 31 March 2004 Elevated None [39][40][41]
53 Karkarduma कड़कड़डूमा      Blue Line branch(Line 4) 6 January 2010 Elevated None [8]
54 Karol Bagh करोल बाग़      Blue Line (Line 3) 30 December 2005 Elevated None [16]
55 Kashmere Gate** कश्मीरी गेट      Red Line (Line 1),
     Yellow Line (Line 2) 24 December 2002
20 December 2004 Elevated
Underground Transfer station for Kashmere Gate ISBT [4][42]
56 Kaushambi कौशाम्बी      Blue Line branch(Line 4) 14 July 2011 Elevated None [9]
57 Keshav Puram केशव पुरम      Red Line (Line 1) 31 March 2004 Elevated None [39][40][41]
58 Khan Market खान मार्केट      Violet Line (Line 6) 3 October 2010 Underground None [19][20][21][22]
59 Kirti Nagar†* कीर्ति नगर      Blue Line (Line 3)
     Green Line branch 30 December 2005 Elevated None [2][2][16]
60 Kohat Enclave कोहाट एंक्लेव      Red Line (Line 1) 31 March 2004 Elevated None [39][40][41]
61 Lajpat Nagar लाजपत नगर      Violet Line (Line 6) 3 October 2010 Elevated None [19][20][21][22]
62 Laxmi Nagar लक्ष्मी नगर      Blue Line branch(Line 4) 6 January 2010 Elevated None [8]
63 Madipur मादीपुर      Green Line (Line 5) 2 April 2010 Elevated None [10]
64 Malviya Nagar मालवीय नगर      Yellow Line (Line 2) 3 September 2010 Underground None [6][7]
65 Mandi House मण्डी हाऊस      Blue Line (Line 3) 11 November 2006 Underground None
66 Mansarovar Park मानसरोवर पार्क      Red Line (Line 1) 4 June 2008 Elevated None
67 Mayur Vihar -I मयूर विहार-१      Blue Line (Line 3) 12 November 2009 Elevated None
68 Mayur Vihar Extension मयूर विहार विस्तार      Blue Line (Line 3) 12 November 2009 Elevated None
69 MG Road एम जी रोड      Yellow Line (Line 2) 21 June 2010 Elevated Also known as DT City Center
70 Model Town मॉडल टाउन      Yellow Line (Line 2) 4 February 2009 Elevated None
71 Mohan Estate मोहन एस्टेट      Violet Line (Line 6) 14 January 2011 Elevated None [11][12][13][14][15]
72 Moolchand मूलचन्द      Violet Line (Line 6) 3 October 2010 Elevated None [19][20][21][22]
73 Moti Nagar मोती नगर      Blue Line (Line 3) 30 December 2005 Elevated None [16]
74 Mundka† मुंडका      Green Line (Line 5) 2 April 2010 Elevated None [10]
75 Nangloi नांगलोई      Green Line (Line 5) 2 April 2010 Elevated None [10]
76 Nangloi Railway station†† नांगलोई रेलवे स्टेशन      Green Line (Line 5) 2 April 2010 Elevated Transfer station for Nangloi Railway station (Indian Railways) [10]
77 Nawada नवादा      Blue Line (Line 3) 30 December 2005 Elevated None [16]
78 Nehru Place नेहरू प्लेस      Violet Line (Line 6) 3 October 2010 Elevated None [19][20][21][22]
79 Netaji Subhash Place नेताजी सुभाष प्लेस      Red Line (Line 1) 31 March 2004 Elevated Formerly known as Wazirpur [38][39][40][41]
80 New Ashok Nagar न्यू अशोक नगर      Blue Line (Line 3) 12 November 2009 Elevated None
81 New Delhi†¤ नई दिल्ली      Yellow Line (Line 2),
     Airport Express
(Orange Line) 3 July 2005 Underground Transfer station for New Delhi Railway Station (Indian Railways) and Airport Express [17][18][30][31][32][33][34][35]
82 Nirman Vihar निर्माण विहार      Blue Line branch(Line 4) 6 January 2010 Elevated None [8]
83 Noida City Centre† नोएडा सिटी सेंटर      Blue Line (Line 3) 12 November 2009 Elevated Also known as Noida Sector 32
84 Noida Golf Course नोएडा गोल्फ कोर्स      Blue Line (Line 3) 12 November 2009 Elevated None
85 Noida Sector 15 नोएडा सेक्टर १५      Blue Line (Line 3) 12 November 2009 Elevated None
86 Noida Sector 16 नोएडा सेक्टर १६      Blue Line (Line 3) 12 November 2009 Elevated None
87 Noida Sector 18 नोएडा सेक्टर १८      Blue Line (Line 3) 12 November 2009 Elevated None
88 Okhla ओखला      Violet Line (Line 6) 3 October 2010 Elevated None [19][20][21][22]
89 Paschim Vihar East पश्चिम विहार पूर्व      Green Line (Line 5) 2 April 2010 Elevated None [10]
90 Paschim Vihar West पश्चिम विहार पश्चिम      Green Line (Line 5) 2 April 2010 Elevated None [10]
91 Patel Chowk पटेल चौक      Yellow Line (Line 2) 3 July 2005 Underground None [17][18]
92 Patel Nagar पटेल नगर      Blue Line (Line 3) 30 December 2005 Elevated None [16]
93 Peera Garhi पीरागढ़ी      Green Line (Line 5) 2 April 2010 Elevated None [10]
94 Pitam Pura पीतमपुरा      Red Line (Line 1) 31 March 2004 Elevated None [39][40][41]
95 Pragati Maidan प्रगति मैदान      Blue Line (Line 3) 11 November 2006 Elevated None
96 Pratap Nagar प्रताप नगर      Red Line (Line 1) 3 October 2003 Elevated None [36][37]
97 Preet Vihar प्रीत विहार      Blue Line branch(Line 4) 6 January 2010 Elevated None [8]
98 Pul Bangash पुल बंगश      Red Line (Line 1) 3 October 2003 Elevated None [36][37]
99 Punjabi Bagh East पंजाबी बाग़ पूर्व      Green Line (Line 5) 2 April 2010 Elevated None [10]
100 Qutab Minar क़ुतुब मीनार      Yellow Line (Line 2) 21 June 2010 Elevated None
101 Race Course रेस कोर्से रोड      Yellow Line (Line 2) 3 September 2010 Underground None [6][7]
102 Rajdhani Park राजधानी पार्क      Green Line (Line 5) 2 April 2010 Elevated None [10]
103 Rajendra Place राजेन्द्र प्लेस      Blue Line (Line 3) 30 December 2005 Elevated None [16]
104 Rajiv Chowk* राजीव चौक      Yellow Line (Line 2),
     Blue Line (Line 3) 3 July 2005 Underground Also known as Connaught Place (CP) [17][18]
105 Rajouri Garden राजौरी गार्डन      Blue Line (Line 3) 30 December 2005 Elevated None [16]
106 Ramakrishna Ashram Marg रामकृष्ण आश्रम मार्ग      Blue Line (Line 3) 30 December 2005 Elevated Also known as R.K. Ashram Marg [16]
107 Ramesh Nagar रमेश नगर      Blue Line (Line 3) 30 December 2005 Elevated None [16]
108 Rithala† रिठाला      Red Line (Line 1) 31 March 2004 Elevated None [39][40][41]
109 Rohini East रोहिणी पूर्व      Red Line (Line 1) 31 March 2004 Elevated None [39][40][41]
110 Rohini West रोहिणी पश्चिम      Red Line (Line 1) 31 March 2004 Elevated None [39][40][41]
111 Saket साकेत      Yellow Line (Line 2) 3 September 2010 Underground None [6][7]
112 Sarita Vihar सरिता विहार      Violet Line (Line 6) 3 October 2010 Elevated None [19][20][21][22]
113 Satguru Ramsingh Marg†† सतगुरु रामसिंह मार्ग      Green Line branch 27 August 2011 Elevated Transfer station for Patel Nagar Station (Indian Railways) [2][2]
114 Seelampur सीलमपुर      Red Line (Line 1) 24 December 2002 At Grade None [4][42]
115 Shadipur शादीपुर      Blue Line (Line 3) 30 December 2005 Elevated None [16]
116 Shahdara शाहदरा      Red Line (Line 1) 24 December 2002 At Grade None [4][42]
117 Shastri Nagar शास्त्री नगर      Red Line (Line 1) 3 October 2003 Elevated Formerly known as Vivekanand Puri [36][37][38]
118 Shastri Park शास्त्री पार्क      Red Line (Line 1) 24 December 2002 At Grade None [4][42]
119 Shivaji Park शिवाजी पार्क      Green Line (Line 5) 2 April 2010 Elevated None [10]
120 Shivaji Stadium शिवाजी स्टेडियम      Airport Express
(Orange Line) 23 February 2011 Underground None [30][31][32][33][34][35]
121 Sikandarpur* सिकंदरपुर      Yellow Line (Line 2)
Rapid MetroRail Gurgaon 21 June 2010 Elevated Transfer to Rapid MetroRail Gurgaon(separate metro system)
122 Subhash Nagar सुभाष नगर      Blue Line (Line 3) 30 December 2005 Elevated None [16]
123 Sultanpur सुल्तानपुर      Yellow Line (Line 2) 21 June 2010 Elevated None
124 Surajmal Stadium सूरजमल स्टेडियम      Green Line (Line 5) 2 April 2010 Elevated None [10]
125 Tagore Garden टैगोर गार्डन      Blue Line (Line 3) 30 December 2005 Elevated None [16]
126 Tilak Nagar तिलक नगर      Blue Line (Line 3) 30 December 2005 Elevated None [16]
127 Tis Hazari तीस हज़ारी      Red Line (Line 1) 24 December 2002 Elevated None [4][42]
128 Tughlakabad तुगलकाबाद      Violet Line (Line 6) 14 January 2011 Elevated None [11][12][13][14][15]
129 Udyog Bhawan उद्योग भवन      Yellow Line (Line 2) 3 September 2010 Underground None [6][7]
130 Udyog Nagar उद्योग नगर      Green Line (Line 5) 2 April 2010 Elevated None [10]
131 Uttam Nagar East उत्तम नगर पूर्व      Blue Line (Line 3) 30 December 2005 Elevated None [16]
132 Uttam Nagar West उत्तम नगर पश्चिम      Blue Line (Line 3) 30 December 2005 Elevated None [16]
133 Vaishali† वैशाली      Blue Line branch(Line 4) 14 July 2011 Elevated None [9]
134 Vidhan Sabha विधान सभा      Yellow Line (Line 2) 20 December 2004 Underground None
135 Vishwa Vidyalaya विश्वविद्यालय      Yellow Line (Line 2) 20 December 2004 Underground Also known as Delhi University
136 Welcome वेलकम      Red Line (Line 1) 24 December 2002 At Grade None [4][42]
137 Yamuna Bank* यमुना बैंक      Blue Line (Line 3),
     Blue Line branch(Line 4) 10 May 2009 At-Grade None
138 Janpath जनपथ      Violet Line (Line 6) 26 June 2014 Underground None

Statistics[edit]

Total number of metro stations 156
Number of stations in Delhi 134
Number of stations in Faridabad, Haryana 9
Number of stations in Noida, Uttar Pradesh 6
Number of stations in Gurgaon, Haryana 5
Number of stations in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh 2
Number of interchange stations 11
Number of Elevated stations 111
Number of underground stations 40
Number of stations At-Grade 5

Source: WSJ[43]

References[edit]

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^ Jump up to:a b c d e f g "Indian PM launches Delhi metro". BBC News. 2002-12-24. Retrieved 2010-05-07.
Jump up^ "Delhi Metro to reserve coach for women from October 2". The Times of India. 2010-09-26. Retrieved2010-09-27.
^ Jump up to:a b c d e f g h i "Metro to bridge Delhi-Gurgaon divide today". The Hindu. 2010-09-03. Retrieved 2010-09-03.
^ Jump up to:a b c d e f g h i Megha Suri Singh (2010-09-03). "S Delhi's wait for Metro ends". The Times of India. Retrieved 2010-09-03.
^ Jump up to:a b c d e "Anand Vihar Metro line flagged off".Hindustan Times. Retrieved 2009-06-01.
^ Jump up to:a b c "Anand Vihar – Vaishali Section Of The Delhi Metro Inaugurated Today". DMRC : Press Releases. 2011-06-14. Retrieved 2011-10-26.
^ Jump up to:a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Metro’s Green Line opened".The Hindu.
^ Jump up to:a b c "Sarita Vihar - Badarpur Section Opened For The Public On 14 Jan, 2011.". What's New ? (DMRC). 2011-01-14. Retrieved 2011-01-14.
^ Jump up to:a b c "DMRC opens Sarita Vihar-Badarpur section".The Hindu. 2011-01-14. Retrieved 2011-01-14.
^ Jump up to:a b c "Metro finally at Badarpur". The Times of India. 2011-01-14. Retrieved 2011-01-14.
^ Jump up to:a b c "Badarpur to be linked to Metro network today".Indian Express. 2011-01-14. Retrieved 2011-01-14.
^ Jump up to:a b c "DMRC opens Sarita Vihar–Badarpur section".Hindustan Times. 2011-01-14. Retrieved 2011-01-14.
^ Jump up to:a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u "PM inaugurates Barakhamba-Dwarka Metro line". The Times of India. 2005-12-30. Retrieved 2010-04-18.
^ Jump up to:a b c d e f "New Delhi gets its brand new Metro". Chennai, India: The Hindu. 2005-07-03. Retrieved2010-10-30.
^ Jump up to:a b c d e f "Delhi Metro goes underground". The Times of India. 2005-07-03. Retrieved 2010-10-30.
^ Jump up to:a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Metro to JLN Stadium from Sunday". Indian Express. 2010-10-02. Retrieved2010-10-03.
^ Jump up to:a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Delhi metro to JLN Stadium rolls out, Phase-II almost complete". Daily News and Analysis. 2010-10-03. Retrieved 2010-10-03.
^ Jump up to:a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Trial runs start on Sarita Vihar- Badarpur Metro section". The Hindu. 2010-10-26. Retrieved 2010-10-30.
^ Jump up to:a b c d e f g h i j k l "Trial run starts between Badarpur & Sarita Vihar". The Times of India. 2010-10-27. Retrieved 2010-10-30.
Jump up^ "Chattarpur station to open today". The Times of India. 2010-08-26. Retrieved 2010-08-26.
Jump up^ "Higher Metro ridership last week as Delhi gets heavy rains". DNAIndia.com. 2010-08-26. Retrieved2010-08-26.
^ Jump up to:a b "Airport Metro Express stations opened for commuters". The Hindu. 2011-08-16. Retrieved2011-10-26.
Jump up^ "Soon, eat, shop, stay at Metro station". Hindustan Times. 2010-10-29. Retrieved 2010-10-30.
^ Jump up to:a b "DMRC Extends Metro Services To Dwarka Sector 21 on Line-3". Press Releases (DMRC). 2010-10-30. Retrieved 2010-10-30.
^ Jump up to:a b "Noida Metro line extended to Dwarka Sec-21".The Hindu. 2010-10-30. Retrieved 2010-10-30.
^ Jump up to:a b "Metro reaches Dwarka Sec 21". The Times of India. 2010-10-31. Retrieved 2010-10-31.
^ Jump up to:a b c d "The passenger operation on the Airport Express line starts on the 23rd of February, 2011.". What's New ? (DMRC). 2011-02-23. Retrieved 2011-02-23.
^ Jump up to:a b c d "Airport Express Corridor opens; reach IGI in 18 minutes". The Hindu. 2011-02-23. Retrieved2011-02-23.
^ Jump up to:a b c d Banerjee, Rumu (2011-02-22). "From 2pm today, catch a Metro to Airport". The Times of India. Retrieved 2011-02-23.
^ Jump up to:a b c d "Starting 2 pm today, Airport Metro". Indian Express. 2011-02-23. Retrieved 2011-02-23.
^ Jump up to:a b c d "Rs 80 for 18-min Metro ride from N Delhi to IGI from today". Hindustan Times. 2011-02-23. Retrieved2011-02-23.
^ Jump up to:a b c d "Delhi Metro's Airport Express Line opens today". Business Standard. 2011-02-23. Retrieved2011-02-23.
^ Jump up to:a b c d "Second Section Of Metro On Rails". The Financial Express. 2003-10-04. Retrieved 2010-05-07.
^ Jump up to:a b c d "Trinagar-Tis Hazari Metro set rolling". The Times of India. 2003-10-04. Retrieved 2010-05-07.
^ Jump up to:a b c Sharma, Nidhi (2004-03-30). "Metro Rail suffers from identity crisis". The Times of India. Retrieved2010-05-07.
^ Jump up to:a b c d e f g h "Passengers rue metro fare hike". The Times of India. 2004-04-01. Retrieved 2010-05-07.
^ Jump up to:a b c d e f g h "Trinagar-Rithala all set to roll". The Times of India. 2004-03-24. Retrieved 2010-05-07.
^ Jump up to:a b c d e f g h "Trinagar-Rithala Metro rail from March 31". The Times of India. 2004-03-29. Retrieved2010-05-07.
^ Jump up to:a b c d e f "Vajpayee Inaugurates Delhiites’ Ride Into The Future In Dream Metro". The Financial Express. 2002-12-25. Retrieved 2010-05-07.
Jump up^ Sadana, Rashmi. "Metrocity Journal: Delhi's Changing Landscape". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved12 June 2012.

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