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‘All That’s Left is Govt Nod’: DMRC Set to Resume Delhi Metro Services After Kejriwal’s Suggestion

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‘All That’s Left is Govt Nod’: DMRC Set to Resume Delhi Metro Services After Kejriwal’s Suggestion

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A worker disinfects the gates as a precaution against COVID-19 at a metro station in New Delhi. (Image: AP)

A worker disinfects the gates as a precaution against COVID-19 at a metro station in New Delhi. (Image: AP)

Interacting with traders and entrepreneurs, Kejriwal highlighted various steps taken by his government to revive the pandemic-hit economy of the city.

  • News18.com New Delhi
  • Last Updated: August 23, 2020, 8:27 PM IST

Hours after chief minister Arvind Kejriwal suggested running metro trains on trail basis, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation said that it is all set to resume the services and was just awaiting government nod.

“The DMRC shall be prepared to commence operations whenever directed by the government. All necessary guidelines in place to combat the spread of the Covid 19 virus shall be implemented and all efforts shall be made to make travel safe for our valued commuters,” DMRC executive director Anuj Dayal said.

Kejriwal on Sunday said that Metro train services in Delhi should be resumed on a trial basis as the Covid-19 situation was improving in the city and hoped the Centre would soon take a decision on it.

Interacting with traders, entrepreneurs and businessmen in the city in a ‘Digital Samvad’, the chief minister also said that markets and roads in Delhi would be beautified on the lines of the Chandni Chowk redevelopment project, which is expected to be completed by November-December.

“I have requested the Centre that Delhi should be treated differently. Corona situation is improving in Delhi. If they do not want to run Metro trains in other cities, let it be so. But, in Delhi Metro train services should be started in a phased manner on a trial basis. We have raised this issue before the Centre many times, I hope the Centre will soon take a decision in this regard,” he said.

The chief minister highlighted various steps taken by his government to revive the pandemic-hit economy of the city and said it would make some big announcements about the industry sector in coming days.

Kejriwal also assured the traders that anomalies in circle rates in some areas would be addressed. Traders and businesspersons from different markets of the city dealing in automotive parts, construction sector, garments and textile, event management, among others, shared their problems with and extended suggestions to the chief minister during the virtual interaction.

Kejriwal said that their suggestions were noted and would be considered for necessary action.

(With PTI inputs)

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