The Delhi Metro services began running with full seating capacity from Monday, but there is still no provision for standing travel for commuters, officials said.
In view of the improved Covid situation, Delhi Metro services began running with full seating capacity from Monday, but there is still no provision for standing travel for commuters, officials said.
The Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) has allowed Delhi Metro and DTC buses to operate at 100 per cent capacity from July 26 (Monday), officials said.
A number of selfie points have been set up by the Delhi Metro authorities at its prominent stations, including at Rajiv Chowk and JLN Stadium, to cheer up the athletes taking part in Tokyo Olympics
Delhi Metro officials said services will continue with 50 per cent seating capacity only as per guidelines to prevent the spread of Covid-19
More than 130 passengers were penalised by Delhi Metro authorities on Tuesday for not wearing a face mask inside trains, officials said
Kejriwal appealed to people to follow Covid-19 guidelines amid the unlocking process in the city.
The entry to Delhi Metro is being intermittently closed and opened at some stations on the network for short durations to ensure Covid-19 social distancing norms are followed
On Monday, only half of the available trains will be inducted into service with a frequency ranging from approximately 5 to 15 minutes
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) announced it was also extending the suspension of its services 'till further notice'
In the absence of revenue generation due to the current and the previous shutdown, there is already an impact on DMRC finances
As the national capital enters into an extended period of lockdown to curb the spread of coronavirus, the Delhi Metro services on all lines will remain suspended from Monday till 5 am on May 17
As the national capital enters into an extended period of lockdown to curb the spread of coronavirus, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC)
The ongoing lockdown in Delhi will be extended by another week, up to May 17 morning, and metro trains will not operate during the period, says Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal
The DMRC increased the frequency of metro trains from 30 minutes to 15 minutes during the peak hours
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had announced a six-day lockdown to ease stress on healthcare system.
Delhi Metro on Tuesday temporarily closed entry for New Delhi, Chandni Chowk, Kashmere Gate, Rajiv Chowk and MG Road stations to ensure social distancing as part of crowd control measures
Delhi Metro trains will run at a reduced frequency on April 17-18
The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) on Tuesday advised commuters, who do not fall under essential category, to complete their journey before 10 pm when the night curfew comes into effect