Services on the Calcutta Metro's North-South Line were disrupted on Wednesday morning as a man allegedly attempted suicide by jumping onto the tracks, an official said.
The incident happened at the Netaji Bhavan station at 11.38 am, he said.
The man was brought out a while later and sent to a nearby hospital. He is yet to be identified, the official said.
Following the incident, services were disrupted between Rabindra Sadan and Rabindra Sarobar stations. The services were restored at 12.40 pm.
The 32-km-long North-South Line, also known as the Blue Line, connects New Garia on the southern fringes of the city to Dakshineswar in the north.
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