Delhi: Delhi government has taken over DMRC’s e-buses, now facilities will be available on these 53 routes

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Delhi: Delhi government has taken over DMRC’s e-buses, now facilities will be available on these 53 routes

File photo of feeder e-buses.

File photo of feeder e-buses.

New Delhi: The Delhi government has started preparing to take over DMRC’s feeder e-buses. The Delhi government is constantly trying to ensure that there is no shortage in the facilities of the people in Delhi. The Delhi government will run feeder e-buses of DMRC on 53 routes.

The Delhi government is continuously working to solve the problems of the people. The Delhi government is trying its best to solve their problems by going among the people and listening to them. The Delhi government is going to take over 100 feeder e-buses being operated by DMRC. The process has also been started by the government regarding this, after which these DMRC buses will be handled by the Delhi government.

It will be run on 53 routes under the supervision of the Delhi government. These will be used to enhance connectivity between the nearest routes and metro stations from various villages and other residential areas. At the same time, on this matter, Delhi government officials told that DMRC is running about 100 electric feeder buses. Its takeover process will be completed by April. Immediately after this, this bus will be operated on the responsibility of the Delhi government.

As per the information, these feeder buses will not be operated by DTC. The responsibility of its operation has been entrusted to Dimts, a Delhi government-owned company on the lines of cluster buses.

The Delhi government is also constructing bus depots through DMRC at Welcome, Kohat Enclave, Rithala, Nangloi, Mundka and Dwarka for the operation of these buses. Along with this, like cluster buses, feeder buses will also be run on per kilometer basis and the operators will be paid according to the distance covered. These feeder buses of DMRC will be small size electric feeder buses.

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