DMRC strives to give safer travel experience
New Delhi: The Delhi Metro is all geared up to meet the challenges of the new normal amid the COVID-19 pandemic, and will strive to give its commuters a safer travel experience when services resume, officials said on Sunday. The assertion from the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) came on a day the city recorded 2,024 coronavirus cases, the highest single-day spike in the past nearly 50 days. Metro services in Delhi-NCR have been closed for over five months due to the pandemic. The Ministry of Home Affairs Saturday issued Unlock 4 guidelines, permitting metro rail operations from September 7 in a graded manner. "Once metro services resume from September 7, the DMRC will strive to facilitate all necessary measures and precautions on its premises to provide a safe travelling experience to its commuters amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic," Executive Director, Corporate Communications, DMRC, Anuj Dayal said on Sunday. The Delhi government on Sunday also issued a statement saying, services will resume with all safety precautions. "For the time being, no tokens will be issued to passengers due to high risk of virus spreading through it.
DMRC strives to give safer travel experience
New Delhi: The Delhi Metro is all geared up to meet the challenges of the new normal amid the COVID-19 pandemic, and will strive to give its commuters a safer travel experience when services resume, officials said on Sunday. The assertion from the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) came on a day the city recorded 2,024 coronavirus cases, the highest single-day spike in the past nearly 50 days. Metro services in Delhi-NCR have been closed for over five months due to the pandemic. The Ministry of Home Affairs Saturday issued Unlock 4 guidelines, permitting metro rail operations from September 7 in a graded manner. "Once metro services resume from September 7, the DMRC will strive to facilitate all necessary measures and precautions on its premises to provide a safe travelling experience to its commuters amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic," Executive Director, Corporate Communications, DMRC, Anuj Dayal said on Sunday. The Delhi government on Sunday also issued a statement saying, services will resume with all safety precautions. "For the time being, no tokens will be issued to passengers due to high risk of virus spreading through it.