Delhi Metro services on weekends will be resumed as per regular timetable from Saturday in view of the ease in restrictions due to improvement in Covid situation in the city
The NDMC cleared multiple proposals for transfer of plots of land for projects under the Phase-4 of the Delhi Metro, officials said.
The services of Delhi Metro will be partially curtailed on Republic Day as part of the security arrangements for the day as per the instructions of the Delhi Police.
DMRC informed that the metro will be running with a 100 per cent seating capacity and no standing passengers will be allowed till further notice.
However, the new regulations come amid a massive surge in coronavirus cases
In order to ease overcrowding on December 31 on New Year's Eve, people would not be allowed to exit from Rajiv Chowk Metro station from 9 pm onwards, stated a Delhi Metro Rail Corporation on Thursday.
Meanwhile, anticipating gathering of commuters on New Year's Eve, Delhi Metro authorities have decided that exit from the Rajiv Chowk metro station will not be allowed after 9 PM on that day
In view of latest guidelines issued by city government for containment of coronavirus in Delhi, travel inside the metro will be allowed, with certain restrictions, DMRC officials said
DTC and other city buses shall also ply with only 50 per cent of the total seating capacity in view of the new norms
Metros not meeting their ridership projections is not a Delhi-National Capital Region (NCR) problem alone
Delhi High Court directed the DMRC to file an affidavit furnishing the details of its bank accounts along with the balance amount in connection with a Reliance Infrastructure subsidiary's plea
DMRC also suggested taking over the Reliance Infrastructure subsidiary's debt to the extent of the award money
The Supreme Court has dismissed the review petition filed by state-owned firms against its order upholding an arbitral award to Reliance Infrastructure subsidiary.
The Delhi High Court has dismissed an application by DMRC seeking a refund of Rs 678 crore which was paid by it to the lenders of Reliance Infrastructure subsidiary DAMEPL in 2018
The report further stated that the DMRC did not prepare line-wise operational profit or loss statements as per the sanction letters
The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation has appointed Vikas Kumar, an Indian Railway Traffic Service officer, as the director of operations, officials said on Wednesday. The DMRC has the largest operational metro network in the country, spanning over 390 km, and has strengthened its operation and maintenance (O&M) wing with new appointments, they said. Vikas Kumar, an officer of the 1988-batch of the Indian Railway Traffic Service, who was earlier working as executive director of operations in the DMRC, has been appointed as Director (Operations), the Delhi Metro said in a statement. Also, A K Garg, who was so far looking after operation and maintenance, as Director (Operations), has been appointed Director (Infrastructure), it said. Kumar is an electrical engineering graduate from IIT-Roorkee (1987) and did his M.Tech from IIT-Delhi in 1989. Director (Operations) will now be primarily looking after matters pertaining to operations, fare and non-fare revenue, last mile connectivity, ...
This exercise is part of a special drive undertaken by the Delhi Metro to retrofit and upgrade to modern standards all 70 trains which were procured by the urban transporter between 2002-2007
DDMA said 30 standing passengers will be allowed in each Metro train coach
Metro services on Yellow Line's Rajiv Chowk-Central Secretariat section will be suspended for a few hours in the morning on November 21 due to scheduled track maintenance work, the DMRC officials said
On regular days, the last services start at 11 PM from terminal stations