The urban transporter also tweeted to inform commuters about the development
DDMA had on Friday decided to withdraw all Covid restrictions from Monday, reduce the fine for not wearing masks from Rs 2,000 to Rs 500 and resume physical classes in schools from April 1
The Delhi Metro has set the ball rolling on a visionary project that seeks to integrate its regular services with e-commerce, with the DMRC hiring a top consulting firm to work on the plan
As the Delhi government lifts all Covid restrictions, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation on Saturday announced that the metro will now run without any restrictions, with 100 per cent capacity
The Phase-IV priority corridors are - Janakpuri West - RK Ashram Marg, Majlis Park- Maujpur and Tughalakabad - Aerocity
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation's revamped website and mobile app were launched on Wednesday by DMRC chief Mangu Singh
Justice Suresh Kumar Kait took on record the statement made by DMRC's counsel and reserved the order on the execution petition
The affected section is between Rajiv Chowk and Kashmere Gate metro stations, officials said, adding that the maintenance work will be carried out Rajiv Chowk station
As per the filing, DMRC has Rs 5,694 crores in its various bank accounts, as against DAMEPL's claim of above Rs 6,208 crores
The court also asked the parties to file their written submissions and listed the matter for further hearing on February 17
According to an advertisement issued by the Transport department of Delhi government, the applicant for the post of MD should have a minimum age of 45 years
The DAMEPL has filed a fresh application requesting Delhi High Court to direct DMRC to deposit Rs 6,208 crores available in its various bank accounts into the project escrow account without any delay.
Delhi Metro services on weekends will be resumed as per regular timetable from Saturday in view of the ease in restrictions due to improvement in Covid situation in the city
The NDMC cleared multiple proposals for transfer of plots of land for projects under the Phase-4 of the Delhi Metro, officials said.
The services of Delhi Metro will be partially curtailed on Republic Day as part of the security arrangements for the day as per the instructions of the Delhi Police.
DMRC informed that the metro will be running with a 100 per cent seating capacity and no standing passengers will be allowed till further notice.
However, the new regulations come amid a massive surge in coronavirus cases
In order to ease overcrowding on December 31 on New Year's Eve, people would not be allowed to exit from Rajiv Chowk Metro station from 9 pm onwards, stated a Delhi Metro Rail Corporation on Thursday.
Meanwhile, anticipating gathering of commuters on New Year's Eve, Delhi Metro authorities have decided that exit from the Rajiv Chowk metro station will not be allowed after 9 PM on that day
In view of latest guidelines issued by city government for containment of coronavirus in Delhi, travel inside the metro will be allowed, with certain restrictions, DMRC officials said