Delhi Metro records highest ridership on a Monday

The Delhi Metro recorded its highest ridership on a Monday, with 22.92 lakh commuters taking its trains due to a strike by Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) crews.
"The average ridership at 8 p.m. on Monday is 21 lakh, but today it was 22.92 lakh, an increase of 1.92 lakh," the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) said in a statement.
From office goers to school and college students, almost all Metro stations in the capital were filled with commuters all day long while the trains ran packed to capacity.
"I left work at 6 p.m. and reached home only after 9 p.m. Usually, the journey takes a little over an hour. The trains were jam-packed and I barely got any room to stand (inside)," said a hassled Latika Gupta, who stays in central Delhi's Karol Bagh and goes to office in Noida.
Most of the DTC's 4,705 buses went off the roads on Monday, with hundreds of drivers and conductors massing at the 45 depots spread across the city.
A small fleet of buses which plied proved inadequate for the nearly 40 lakh people who use the DTC daily to commute, forcing them to largely turn to the already-crowded Delhi Metro.
The strike also affected DTC operations in neighbouring Haryana and Uttar Pradesh.
Category :India
More News

Jaishankar Lodges Strong Protest With Rubio After US Navy Strike Kills Three Indian Seafarers

Ahmedabad Plane Crash Anniversary: Families Gather at Crash Site to Honour Victims

J&K Court Summons Hizbul Chief Syed Salahuddin, 3 Others to Appear on July 14

India Tightens Fuel Sale Rules, Restricts Bulk Purchase of Petrol and Diesel for 90 Days

Use of Children by Pro-Khalistan Elements Emerges as New Security Challenge

Government Waives Excise Duty on Higher Ethanol-Blended Petrol to Boost Biofuel Push
Trending News

Messi Breaks New Ground: Historic Hat-Trick in 200th International Match
Donald Trump Jokes ‘I’m the Boss’ at G7 Summit, Lightens Mood Amid Global Tensions
Lionel Messi Marks Historic Sixth World Cup Appearance With Hat-Trick as Argentina Cruise Past Algeria
Shakira Celebrates 100th Concert in Los Angeles as Sofia Vergara Dances to ‘Hips Don’t Lie’
TV Actress Sanchita Ugale, Known for 'Kumkum Bhagya', Passes Away at 22
UN Welcomes US-Iran Truce as Guterres Backs Ceasefire and Fresh Diplomatic Talks
Iran Announces Immediate End to War, Says US Naval Blockade Will Be Lifted From Tonight
Trump Announces US-Iran Deal to Reopen Strait of Hormuz, End Naval Blockade Amid Energy Market Fears
Keeping Their Promise Vijay, Rashmika Reward Government Students From Actor's Ancestral Roots
Scotland Beat Haiti 1-0 to Register First World Cup Win Since 1990
Top News


