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Public transport continues to be in disarray in Delhi
Public transport continues to bein disarray in the capital on Monday as the number of city busesand auto-rickshaws have fallen considerably following theSupreme Court`s ban on plying of non-CNG vehicles.
Public transport continues to be
in disarray in the capital today as the number of city buses
and auto-rickshaws have fallen considerably following the
Supreme Court`s ban on plying of non-CNG vehicles.
A large number of people were seen stranded at the bus stops waiting for the buses.
Despite being a holiday on account of `ramnavami`, small crowds of commuters were seen at many bus stops.
Chaotic scene has been reported from the ITO area, the main junction point of the city.
The magnitude will unfold only tomorrow when lakhs of office-goers will resume duties and go to their respective destinations.
The Delhi government is burning the midnight oil to cope with the situation arising out of the apex court`s order.
Delhi Transport Minister Pervez Hashmi on Sunday said his government would move the Supreme Court again seeking review of its order as the number of gas filling stations in the capital was not adequate to cope with the possible demand. Bureau Report
A large number of people were seen stranded at the bus stops waiting for the buses.
Despite being a holiday on account of `ramnavami`, small crowds of commuters were seen at many bus stops.
Chaotic scene has been reported from the ITO area, the main junction point of the city.
The magnitude will unfold only tomorrow when lakhs of office-goers will resume duties and go to their respective destinations.
The Delhi government is burning the midnight oil to cope with the situation arising out of the apex court`s order.
Delhi Transport Minister Pervez Hashmi on Sunday said his government would move the Supreme Court again seeking review of its order as the number of gas filling stations in the capital was not adequate to cope with the possible demand. Bureau Report