Delhi: Rekha Gupta takes metro, bus ride after PM Modi’s call for fuel conservation
During the journey, the Delhi Chief Minister was seen interacting with fellow passengers and encouraging the use of public transport.
During the journey, the Delhi Chief Minister was seen interacting with fellow passengers and encouraging the use of public transport.
This capacity expansion aims to ensure uninterrupted service and efficient passenger management during increased passenger journeys.
The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation is organising a week-long campaign to raise awareness about safety while using lifts and escalators across the Delhi Metro network.
Addressing a gathering on the occasion, Modi said that Delhi's development is linked to the image of the entire country.
The Chief Minister added that these projects will not only provide improved convenience for commuters but will also help reduce the pressure of private vehicles on roads and strengthen efforts to control pollution.
The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) on Friday urged the public to choose public transport to reduce congestion and air pollution in the city.
Talking to The Statesman, an official from the DMRC said: "Services were delayed on the Delhi Metro's Yellow Line due to some technical issue which was developed in the train at Rajiv Chowk metro station."
"As a result, trains are running at restricted speed in this section resulting in bunching of trains," a DMRC spokesperson said here on Monday. However, normal train services are available on the rest of the section of Yellow Line.
In order to undertake the planned maintenance work at Vishwavidyalaya Metro station on Delhi Metro's Yellow Line (Samaypur Badli – Millennium City Centre Gurugram), train services will be briefly regulated in the early morning of October 6 till 6.40 am.
Train services on a small section of Delhi Metro's Red Line were affected on Tuesday due to Overhead Equipment (OHE) issues between Pratap Nagar and Shastri Nagar stations.