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IANS
10 December, 2015, 21:54
Update: 10 December, 2015, 21:54
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Delhi to run 6,000 extra buses from January 1 to 15

IANS
10 December, 2015, 21:54
Update: 10 December, 2015, 21:54
Photo: AFP

New Delhi: The Delhi government on Thursday said it will run 6,000 more buses to shore up public transport from January 1 to 15 when the number of private vehicles on the capital’s roads will drastically fall.

This will correspond to the period when private vehicles with odd and even registration numbers will be allowed to run on alternate dates in a desperate move to battle rising air pollution.

‘Four thousand contract carriage buses and 2,000 CNG school buses will be used as public transport from January 1 to 15,’ Delhi Transport Minister Gopal Rai told the media.

‘So, 6,000 additional buses will be added to the existing 6,000 DTC and cluster buses,’ he said.

One of the main criticisms of the odd-even formula has been the lack of adequate number of public transport vehicles that can accommodate those who will not be able to use their personal vehicles in the first fortnight of January.

Rai said 50 percent of all seats in the 2,000 CNG school buses—buses which remain mostly idle except when they transport school students twice a day—will be for women.

The routes of these additional 6,000 buses will be determined by the Delhi Transport Corporation.

The Delhi government has said private vehicles with odd and even registration numbers will ply on odd and even dates respectively from January 1. It also said the restrictions will apply between 8:00am and 8:00pm while all private vehicles would ply on Sunday.

Rai said a mobile application ‘Puchho App’ (You Ask) will be launched to help commuters locate the nearest auto-rickshaw. This will be launched by December 25.

He also said the city government is in talks with Indian Railways to increase the frequency of local trains from neighbouring Haryana and Uttar Pradesh.

Rai said the Delhi Metro has also assured that it would increase the frequency of its trains during that period.

Rai was accompanied by PWD Minister Satyendra Jain, who said the government has identified 100 construction sites that will be monitored every week.

They would be fined, if found violating norms, the minister said.

Besides, burning of garbage and leaves would invite a fine of Rs. 5,000.

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