
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) on June 15 informed passengers about a delay along the blue line between Karol Bagh and Kirti Nagar.
DMRC gave no reason to delay. The Office also did not state when the problem is likely to be solved.
In the paper on X, DMRC said: “Update of blue line: delay of services between Karol Bagh and Kirti Nagar. Normal service on all other lines.”
According to the report, even at 6 o’clock, the services of Metro trains between Rajendra Place and Karol Bagh were also disturbed at 6 o’clock.
Before June 9 was Delhi Metro Services at Metro Metro Trilokpuri Sanjay Lake (pink line) disturbed to fire. DMRC said that trains on the pink line, between the Majlis park on Shiv Vihar, were limited to 25 km/h, instead of a usual speed of 40 km/h.
He said, “Train services on line-7 (pink line, ie Park Majlis to Shiv Vihar), are regulated on a small section from 11.20 in the morning because the smoke was detected in one of the technical rooms at the TRILOK PURI-SANJAY LAKE metro station.”
Delhi Metro: Buy tickets directly from Uber
Meanwhile, Uber 19 announced that he was working with DMRC using Open Network for Digital Commerce (Ondc), and introduces reservations for Tickets in Delhi for 50 % discount.
Uber users in Delhi can now plan their rides by meter by purchasing tickets based on QR from Uber. According to the agency report, this also gives passengers access to information about the transition in real time about commuting.
Uber also said that in 2025 there would have three other cities throughout India, which have the same service as in Delhi, according to the report.
This comes after the visit of Uber Dara Khosrowshahi in India in 2024, where he signed a memorandum of understanding (mine) to work with Ondc to advance and the impact of Indian digital public goods.
(With the entry from agencies)
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