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The Delhi Traffic Police utilised social media platforms to inform the public about the traffic conditions and urged them to adjust their travel plans accordingly
[…]The court criticised the “sorry state of affairs” and emphasised the need for the DTC to exercise due care in ensuring that its drivers are fit for their roles
[…]A report from the transport department identified short-circuits as the predominant cause of these fires, particularly in buses that were approximately 12 years old
[…]The Delhi government has responded to these concerns, asserting that it has taken robust measures to address complaints, including blacklisting errant drivers
[…]The ill-fated bus was en route from Gujarat to Mathura in Uttar Pradesh when the accident transpired at approximately 4:30 AM
[…]Himachal Pradesh is home to a large number of ancient temples and five Shaktipeethas — Chintpurni, Barjeshwai Mata, Chamunda Devi, Naina Devi and Jwalaji
[…]The booking prices for these buses will be higher than those of DTC tickets and in accordance with the market. Hence, there will be no provision for free travel for women, he said
[…]The announcement came during presentation of the Delhi budget, which is focused on “clean, beautiful and modern Delhi” in the lead up to the G20 New Delhi Summit
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