Delhi transport
While not having to pay for bus rides helps women financially, they still face harassment and risks on Delhi’s buses
[…]The premium bus service will be launched under the Delhi Motor Vehicles Licensing of Aggregator (Premium Buses) Scheme, which the Delhi government had notified last year
[…]At a press conference, transport minister said there will be 2,080 buses under the scheme and the government plans to introduce all by 2025
[…]Under the new initiative, overaged vehicles will be impounded and directly sent to scrapping yards if they are found plying on city roads or parked in public places
[…]With Delhi now looking at 250 operational electric buses serving its people, we take a look at some of the facilities that set it apart from other state public transport services
[…]The Delhi Government is working on its much delayed plan to rationalise bus routes in the capital so that every passenger can board a bus within 15 minutes and in a radius of 500 metres of wherever they are, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal stated on Wednesday
[…]Delhi government will set up a center in partnership with IIIT Delhi for finding solutions regarding urban mobility
[…]In order to make the national capital more e-vehicle friendly, transport authority of Delhi interviews different candidates
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