The Delhi Metro passengers can travel with a digital smart card for their daily journey from Friday as the DMRC has introduced the 'Multiple Journey QR Ticket' (MJQRT) facility in its existing ...
Women passengers are encouraged to report any incidents of misbehavior or unauthorised entry into women’s coaches to the 24X7 DMRC helpline at 155370. (PTI) The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation ...
DMRC has introduced a QR code-based multiple journey ticket for Delhi Metro to simplify the commute for users. This new system eliminates the need for users to carry a smart card. Previously ...
Say goodbye to daily tickets as Delhi Metro launches new Multiple Journey QR Ticket (MJQRT) to eliminate the need for purchasing daily QR tickets. Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) on Thursday ...
Delhi Metro: Great news for passengers travelling by Delhi Metro as they can now manage multiple journeys on the Delhi Metro network thanks to the innovative Multiple Journey QR Ticket (MJQRT ...
Image Source : FILE PHOTO Delhi Metro commuters will be able to view their journeys, including fare payments and recharges on its app. Delhi Metro Latest Update: Here comes a piece opf good news ...
New Delhi: Delhi Metro has recorded 13 of its highest passenger journeys in the past one month, with daily commuters ranging from over 72 lakh to 78 lakh, according to an official statement issued ...
DMRC officials said 47% of the civil work on the line has been completed so far, with the corporation looking to complete work on its underground sections as a priority. The Delhi Metro Rail ...
The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation's Red Line connects Rithala in Delhi to Ghaziabad in Uttar Pradesh. In a post on the social media platform X, the DMRC said, "Delay in services from Pulbangash to ...
New Delhi: With incidents of suicide reported inside Delhi Metro premises, the DMRC has started a campaign to raise awareness about mental well-being and placed banners and digital displays at ...
The Delhi Metro connects seamlessly to many of the city’s top sights, including the Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Akshardham Temple, and Kalkaji Temple, allowing for convenient access to these ...
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