New Delhi: The Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) told the Delhi high court that 911 more low-floor buses would be put on the road before the Commonwealth Games to address the traffic problem in the national capital.

NEW DELHI: From closure of schools and colleges to shutting down of power plants and curbing the entry into the Capital of vehicles from adjoining States, a slew of measures to cut down on air pollution levels during the Commonwealth Games were discussed at a high-level meeting chaired by Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit here on Saturday.

New Delhi: Delhi Transport Corporation is launching a new Express Service to ferry office-goers from Monday. These buses

a Green signal: Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit and Transport Minister Arvinder Singh Lovely flagging off a fleet of 200 modern low floor buses at the India Gate in New Delhi on Sunday.

NEW DELHI: The Delhi Transport Corporation on Sunday launched an express bus service in the Capital on the lines of the chartered service being provided by the private sector.

HEMANT ABHISHEK THE ASIAN AGE

Commuters in the city rejoice DTC's move to start chartered buses from popular resi dential areas to office hubs "IT MIGHT BE A RELIEF FOR PEOPLE, WHO ARE FORCED TO CHANGE BUSES AND AUTOS TO GET TO WORK."
After a bad day at office standing at a bus stop alongwith hundreds in anticipation of a bus isn

Delhi Government on Monday cleared a proposal to set up an umbrella body for the transport sector in the Capital which will take care of all issues related to infrastructure development as well as managing traffic.

CAG report castigates govt for procuring low-floor buses at unjustified high rate and adding to cost by installing unnecessary features

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The low-floor buses run by the Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) is not only draining the government

With Rs 4224Cr Allocation, Govt Hints Transport Top Priority
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New Delhi, March 9: The rise in annoying traffic jams across the city has a silver lining. The sharp rise in number of vehicles is a result of an increase in per capita income in the city, a rise of over Rs 8,000 a year. However, Delhi also reported a surge in the number of unemployed people registered with employment exchanges, apparently due to the economic slowdown.

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