106 shuttle buses, 60 more Metro trips to combat air pollution in Delhi
The decision came during a high-level meeting Rai held with the officials on the implementation of GRAP-III restrictions in the city.
The decision came during a high-level meeting Rai held with the officials on the implementation of GRAP-III restrictions in the city.
The Delhi Metro customers will now be able to book their bike taxi rides from Delhi Metro’s official mobile app, DMRC Momentum (Delhi Sarthi 2.0) itself without the need to juggle between multiple apps.
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.
The Yellow Line connects Samaypur Badli in Delhi with Huda City Centre in Gurgaon.
The movement was not normal till the afternoon as the DMRC informed that the maintenance work will take some extra time as maintenance is needed for track in this particular section.
Delhi Metro on Thursday evening had opened the entry and exit gates of 18 of the 20 stations that were shut down on Thursday morning as a precautionary measure in view of the anti-CAA protests.
Thousands of protesters took to the streets across Delhi even as authorities forced the telecom service providers to suspend voice call, mobile and Internet services in various areas in what was possibly the first such experience for the residents of the national capital.
Earlier in the day, all major metro stations were closed due to the ongoing anti-Citizenship Amendment Act protests