As the Delhi Elections draw near, AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal has written a letter to PM Narendra Modi requesting a 50% concession for students travelling by Delhi Metro and a scheme for free bus travel as Delhi’s students heavily rely on the Metro for commuting. In response, Congress has accused both AAP and BJP of playing "noora kushti" and prioritizing their own political agendas over the development of the national capital. The party has alleged a rise in fraudulent activities since the change in governments.
A blaze erupted on Monday in a restaurant near Rajouri Garden Metro Station in Delhi, sending thick smoke into the air and causing chaos in the busy market area. Firefighters swiftly arrived at the scene and rescued several people, while others were seen jumping to the roof of a nearby building to escape. This incident comes after another fire incident in Shahdara and adds to the growing concerns of fire safety in the city.
The Delhi Metro's Blue Line services were delayed on Thursday due to a cable theft issue. The services will be affected throughout the day, and passengers are requested to plan their journeys accordingly and allow for additional travel time. Delhi Metro Rail Corporation has assured that the issue will be resolved by the end of operational hours in the night. Stay updated on the latest business and stock market news, as well as personal finance tips and breaking news, on Zee Business.
With Delhi facing severe air pollution, the Delhi Metro has achieved a new milestone by carrying a record high of 78.67 lakh passengers on November 18. The Yellow Line saw the highest number of passengers at 20.99 lakh, followed by the Blue Line at 20.80 lakh. This increase in ridership is attributed to efforts by Delhi Metro Rail Corporation to reduce private vehicle usage and improve air quality. Additionally, the DMRC is making extra trips during weekdays and passengers no longer have to stand in long queues for tickets.
Central Railway, in an attempt to ease passenger movement during the busy long weekend that includes Independence Day and the Rakhi festival, has announced 18 special trains that will run between August 15 and 20, 2024. These trains will connect major destinations and bookings can be made through the railway website or at the nearest computerized reservation centre. Swapnil Nila, the Chief Public Relations Officer, stated that these special trains were planned due to the increased demand and reservations are already open. Delhi Metro and Delhi airport have also announced new schedules and security measures for Independence Day.
The stock price of Indian state-owned company RVNL soared by 15.2% in the intraday session on Monday following news of its MoU with Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Limited (DMRC) for upcoming projects in India and abroad. This marks RVNL's impressive gains, up by 210% since the beginning of the year. With increasing demand for non-AC coaches, the government's plan to allocate Rs 2.55 trillion for railway infrastructure development is likely to benefit many railway stocks, including RVNL. However, given the high risk involved in financial market and cryptocurrency trading, investors must exercise caution.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has inaugurated the Delhi-Faridabad Metro Line which extends the existing Green Line to Indraprastha. This will provide hassle-free and affordable travel for around two lakh daily commuters between Delhi and Faridabad. The total cost of the project is approximately Rs. 2,500 crore, with contributions from the Haryana government, the Centre, and Delhi Metro. This nine-station elevated corridor is 95% indigenously built, providing a safe, quick, and sustainable transport option for residents. The Haryana Chief Minister has expressed gratitude to the Prime Minister for this development, and also announced plans for connecting Gurgaon with Faridabad via Metro.
The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has identified over 37,000 instances of mosquito breeding in the city, prompting the issuance of 40,000 'challans' (legal notices) to officials and property owners. The breeding was found in various locations such as DDA and Delhi police offices, DJB pumping stations, and metro parking sites. In response, the MCD has warned against violations of the Malaria and other Vector Borne Diseases Bye-Laws 1975 Act and predicts heavy rainfall in the coming days.
A recent video of two women dancing and filming reels inside the Delhi Metro has gone viral, sparking outrage and concerns about the increasing trend of intrusive and disruptive behavior in public transport. The video shows the women dancing to a Bhojpuri song while other passengers seem disinterested and annoyed. Netizens are now calling on the Mumbai Metro authorities to prevent such incidents from happening on their trains.
Delhi schools were thrown into panic when they received an influx of bomb threat emails on Wednesday. In response, Delhi LG VK Saxena reassured the public that the culprits will be punished and the police are actively investigating the source of the emails. This led to increased security measures at various locations in the city, including metro and railway stations, bus stands, and markets. The Delhi LG personally visited one of the schools that received the threat and expressed confidence in the preparedness of the Delhi Police.