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    Narela to benefit from new metro extension linking Delhi, UP, Haryana

    The Union Finance Ministry has approved the 26-km Rithala-Narela-Kundli Delhi Metro corridor, awaiting final Cabinet approval. This Rs 6,231 crore project will enhance connectivity among Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, and Haryana, transforming the Narela sub-city. Funding is shared between the central and state governments, with significant contributions from the DDA and loans. The corridor, with 21 stations, will be a boon for Narela and Rohini sub-cities, improving access to key institutions and promoting regional development. Completion is expected in four years, with daily ridership projected to grow significantly by 2055.

    Why Delhi's busiest traffic section ITO is still facing persistent waterlogging

    Vikas Marg, a major thoroughfare in Delhi, is still experiencing severe waterlogging a week after heavy rains. Efforts to address the situation are facing challenges due to power supply cuts and private institutions pumping water directly onto Vikas Marg. The situation has led to disrupted traffic movement and hampered effective water drainage.

    Delhi floods: ITO, Rajghat inundated, Yamuna waters reach close to Supreme Court; 3 boys drown

    Water from the Yamuna entered Mahatma Gandhi's memorial at Rajghat in Delhi, inundating its lawns and pathways, Gandhi Smriti and Darshan Samiti Vice-Chairman Vijay Goel said on Friday. Goel said the flood water rose up to the memorial complex's entrance and later inundated the pathways leading to the marble platform where Gandhi was cremated.

    Nifty Oil & Gas Index: Is whole chain better than single stock exposure?

    While predicting oil price is hazardous, there is a high probability that if oil prices even stay at these levels, some companies from oil and marketing space and refiner’s will be able to see improvement in their margins that could be reflected in coming quarters.

    Hours after launch, electric bus breaks down on the way in Delhi

    Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal flagged off 150 new electric buses from Indraprastha Depot on Tuesday. However, one of them broke down after the temperature of the vehicle rose beyond the specified limit. The DTC, however, said the bus stopped because of an in-built security feature and was put back on the road within two hours after a team attended to it.

    Travel in bus once a week, submit feedback: Delhi govt to Group A, B officers of DTC, transport dept

    One of the 150 new electric buses, inducted in DTC's fleet on Tuesday, broke down owing to increase in the vehicle's temperature beyond the specified limit, hours after being flagged off from the Indraprastha Depot here. The Delhi Transport Corporation, however, said the bus stopped because of an in-built security feature and was put back on the road within two hours after a team attended to it.

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