Delhiites to get free ride on DTC buses for 4 hrs on I-Day

Also, for first time, around 10,000 seats will be available for general public at historic Red Fort

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Aug 10 2014 | 12:23 PM IST
Delhiites will get a free ride on all Delhi Transport Corporation buses from 6 AM to 10 AM across the national capital on this Independence Day.

Also, for the first time, around 10,000 seats will be available for general public at the historic Red Fort where they can witness Prime Minister Narendra Modi deliver his maiden Independence Day address to the nation.

The members of the public will be seated to the right of the Red Fort in the public enclosure, next to around the same number of schoolchildren clad in colours of the tricolour.

"We are arranging for the seating, security checks and traffic management for 10,000 people. DTC is also making special arrangements," a senior police official said.

According to DTC spokesperson R S Minhas, the corporation will provide free rides to commuters on August 15 between 6 am And 10 am

Frequency of DTC buses will be increased around Red Fort in order to make commuting easier for those coming to witness the Independence Day function.

The visitors, however, will not be allowed to carry mobile phones, cameras, binoculars, handbags, briefcases, cigarette lighters, transistors, tiffin boxes, water bottles, lunch boxes, etc.,to the venue and would be subjected to heavy security checks.

Given the security threat to Prime Minister Modi from several terrorist outfits, the security apparatus for the Independence Day celebrations has been scaled up this time.

A multi-layered security cover consisting of thousands of armed personnel will keep a hawk-eyed vigil to pre-empt any possible terror strikes in the city.

A ground-to-air security apparatus will be put in place, especially near Red Fort.

Heightened security will also be in place along the route to be taken by the Prime Minister's cavalcade and around Rajghat, where he will lay a wreath at the Samadhi of Mahatma Gandhi.
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First Published: Aug 10 2014 | 11:30 AM IST

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