Du students get the pace of Delhi Metro? What met CM Relha Gupta with ABVP members
The Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) team met Chief Minister Velha Gupta and submitted a memorandum on the transport problems of the students. Dusu expressed gratitude for the restart of the U-special bus service and demanded a franchise in the subway. ABVP has suggested that new routes be added to make bus service more efficient. The emphasis was placed on providing safe and easy transport to students. Jagran correspondent, New -Delhi. The Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) delegation met Chief Minister Velha Gupta on Friday and submitted a memorandum regarding the transport problems of the students. Dusu, formed under the leadership of ABVP, thanked the Chief Minister for the resumption of the U-special bus service and also raised the demand for Metro Concession Pass arrangements for the students. Remove ad, just read the news Abvp says that through the re-operation of the U-special bus service, students from the University of Delhi and other colleges will get wonderful facilities to come to campus. The delegation also suggested that some new routes be added to make this service more efficient. He suggested that bus operations from the Kashmiri gate to the Du North Campus via Patel Chest Institute, from Greater Kailash to Sri Aurobindo Marg via Motilal Nehru College, from Sarth Campus to Ring Road via Ring Road to the southern campus, as well as the direct bus service from Daulat Ram College. Apart from this, Rajouri Garden, Moti Nagar, Jamia, Punjabi Bagh, Najafgarh were also demanded to be added so that students of institutions such as Rajdhani College, Shyam Lal, Shyama Prasad Mukherjee, Aditi, Bhagini Nivedita and Shivaji College can also be faced. The ABVP also suggested that buses run between seven to 11 hours and three to seven in the evening so that students do not have to wait long. The service of real -time bus tracking, feedback facility, appointment of security officers at cameras and bus stops can make the service safer and transparent. Along with the U-specific service, DUSU also poses the question of a long-time metro franchise before the main minister. Thousands of students travel every day with such a situation with the subway of Delhi, in such a situation, to get a franchise pass, their financial burden will reduce and they will be able to reach their college on time. The delegation included National Minister of ABVP, Shivangi Kharwal, province of Sarthak Sharma, Dusu Secretary Mitrinda Karnwal.