DELHI METRO
The 53-year-old, who worked as a delivery agent and a labourer, succumbed to a grievous injury to his head as a concrete slab from the collapsed wall landed on him
[…]The DMRC announced Rs 15 lakh in compensation for the kin of the deceased. It has also announced Rs 2.5 lakh for the grievously injured and Rs 50,000 for those who received minor injuries. The transporters also suspended two of its officials over the collapse.
[…]Services on the rest of the metro network will continue to remain available as per the regular timetable
[…]A total of 1.67 lakh commuters used the facility in July, while the numbers were 4.96 lakh in August, 8.52 lakh in September, 12.65 lakh in October, 13.34 lakh in November and 6.81 lakh till December 12
[…]Usually, over 4,300 trips are undertaken by the Delhi Metro everyday, the DMRC said
[…]Numerous people on social media platform “X” expressed their strong disapproval of the video
[…]Collaboration with numerous government agencies and domain experts played a pivotal role in achieving this historic speed upgrade, as stated by DMRC
[…]A mural of Chandrayaan-3 has also been put up on a wall depicting the recent successful landing of the spacecraft on the moon
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