Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Friday flagged off 200 electric buses and launched the Delhi-Rohtak interstate e-bus service, along with inaugurating key transport infrastructure projects, marking a major push towards clean and sustainable mobility in the Capital.
The Chief Minister dedicated the Madanpur Khadar bus terminal to the public and inaugurated a newly constructed administrative building at the East Vinod Nagar depot. With the induction of the new buses, Delhi’s total public transport fleet has crossed 6,300, including over 4,500 electric buses, making it the largest such fleet in the country.
Calling it a significant step towards a “clean, green and pollution-free Delhi,” Gupta said the government is rapidly promoting electric mobility. “The objective of every initiative is to provide better connectivity, clean environment and modern transport facilities to citizens,” she said.