New Delhi: Union railway minister
Ashwini Vaishnaw has approved the operation of a new Mainline Electric Multiple Unit (MEMU) rail service between Delhi and
Faridabad.
Announcing the decision, CM Rekha Gupta said that the new service would provide significant relief to thousands of people who commute daily between Delhi and Faridabad.
CM said a large number of people from Faridabad and nearby areas travel to Delhi every day for work, education, business and other purposes.
“For a long time, residents and regular passengers had been demanding additional and more convenient rail connectivity. With the existing transport network under heavy pressure, commuters often faced overcrowding, delays and inconvenience,” she said.
She said projects related to transport and connectivity in Delhi and NCR are gaining momentum under the ‘double-engine govt’. According to her, the new rail service will not only save travel time for passengers but also help reduce pressure on road traffic.
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Read MoreAbhinav Rajput is a Special Correspondent at The Times of India, with extensive experience reporting on Delhi’s political and policy landscape. Covering the Delhi government, BJP, and AAP, he brings clarity and depth to the fast-moving world of capital politics. Whether decoding legislative moves, nuances of governance, policy decisions that shape Delhi, or capturing behind-the-scenes political shifts, he combines sharp reporting with context-driven storytelling that keeps readers informed and engaged.
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