Delhi Capital Of India
Delhi is the capital of India.
It is one of the over crowded metropolitan city not only in India but through
out the world. Because of dense and more population, jams on Delhi roads are
most common. To over come this problem Delhi government and union government
decided to take this step. In collaboration with Japan it was decided ti
install new system of transportation in Delhi. This new system is metro
(D.M.R.C). D.M.R.C. is unique project to control the traffic problem.
The metro is running presently on
two routes. The first route is from Shahdara to Rithala village. The second
route from I.S.B.T. Delhi university has also started. This route is
underground and its length is 4 km. The second phase of the 2nd route is going
to start shortly. Then the second route will become route is under ground. This
route is 11km long. There are 10 stations on this route. The third route is
from Barakhamba Road to Dwarka. The construction work on this route at swing.
The Metro trains are fully automatic and air conditioned. The stations are also
fully automatic and air conditioned. The frequency of trains is 7 per minute.
Daily metro passengers are more than three lacs. On Sundays Metro management
increases the number of trains and their frequency. In near future it proposed
to join the nearby cities of N.C.R. of Delhi with the capital. This would be
proved boon to the people of N.C.R. of Delhi as they will travel smoothly,
quickly, without road fear, jam fear and free of mind.
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