After five months, Delhi Metro will commence operations from September 7, in a graded manner
Starting September 7, most metro rail services across the country will be resumed. Here's a set of guidelines you need to follow
After lockdown, the experience of travelling by metro is expected to be very different with the Covid-19 protocol in place
Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain on Thursday said that protocols are being formulated to ensure smooth functioning of the Delhi Metro services amid the Covid-19 pandemic
After a halt of more than 5 months, Delhi Metro will commence operations from September 7, in a graded manner. The services will start from some stations for a limited period of time
Further, from September 11, 2020 trains on both the lines will operate from 7 am to 9 pm with a peak hour frequency of 5 minutes and non-peak hour frequency of 10 minutes
Trips to be longer than usual with stoppage time nearly doubled, stations in containment zones to remain off limits
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DDMA on SUnday extended the functioning of markets on a trial basis
Services may be confined to the national capital and Metro trains may not go to NCR cities
Passengers will go through multiple door-sized metal detectors, checking them for fever or flu-like symptoms and restricted entry into stations are among a slew of measures proposed by CISF
SOP in the works, only 257 gates of total 671 Metro gates will open
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The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation claimed that it is ready for the resumption of services and would require a minimal time to get going after the green signal from the government
Metro train services are likely to be allowed in the 'Unlock 4' phase beginning September 1, but schools and colleges are unlikely to reopen anytime soon, officials said on Monday.
A valid coronavirus negative test report is required for all devotees coming from outside J&K for Vaishno Devi Yatra
The Delhi Metro shall be prepared to resume operations whenever directed by the government, the DMRC said on Sunday
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday said that Metro train services in Delhi should be resumed on a trial basis as the COVID-19 situation was improving in the city
The Union cabinet, in a meeting chaired by PM, had in March last year approved three out of the six corridors of the proposed Phase IV, which will further improve connectivity