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DTC starts bus shuttle services for passengers arriving at New Delhi Railway Station

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DTC starts bus shuttle services for passengers arriving at New Delhi Railway Station

DTC starts bus shuttle services for passengers arriving at New Delhi Railway Station

Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) has started bus shuttle services for railway passengers arriving at New Delhi Railway Station.

They are dropped off at Shivaji Stadium and Ambedkar Stadium from where they are given further changeover of transport.

The Centre announced the extension of nationwide lockdown on May 17.

The nationwide lockdown has been extended till May 31.


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