Delhi's 'Metro Monday' Energizes Fuel Conservation Efforts
Delhi launched 'Metro Monday' to boost public transport use, aligning with PM Modi's fuel conservation call. The initiative resulted in increased metro ridership, prompting DMRC to run additional trains. Key leaders joined citizens in support, marking a step towards sustainable urban mobility through public transport.
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In response to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's call to reduce fuel consumption, 'Metro Monday' turned into a resounding success in Delhi. The initiative, aimed at promoting public transport, witnessed a notable increase in metro ridership.
To manage the surge, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) operated extra trains on Monday. The government's emphasis on using public transportation was supported by prominent leaders and citizens alike, as senior officials took the metro to encourage participation.
The campaign, which seeks to conserve fuel and increase environmental awareness through sustainable urban transportation, promises continued additional train services. This reflects a growing commitment to eco-friendly travel solutions in the capital.
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