In Delhi, bad buses will be removed within 15 minutes, DTC has done this job – DTC new soup quick removal of faulty buses in the city of New -Delhi

The Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) has implemented a new soup to reduce the problems caused by bus errors. Now bad buses will be removed within 15 minutes for which QRT and Crane will be deployed in the main places. More than 100 buses are spoiled every day due to old buses. QRT reaches the new soup within 5 minutes and reaches the bus within 15 minutes. By UK Shukla under the editorship of: Rajesh Kumar Updated: Sat, May 24, 2025 09:30 (IST) Now bad buses will be removed within 15 minutes, for which QRT and cranes will be deployed on main places. File Photo State Bureau, New -Delhi. The Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) has implemented the new standard industry process (soup) to eliminate problems caused by bad buses in Delhi. Now bad buses can be removed within 15 minutes. For this, Crane and Quick Response Team (QRT) will be deployed in 30 large places. According to the Delhi government, 100-123 buses are spoiled every day, especially in areas such as ISBT Kashmiri Gate, Minto Bridge, Sarai Kale Khan, Ito, Aiims Flyover and Dhaula Kuan. The main reason for the problem is that the buses purchased in 2010 are almost old. Under the new soup, QRT will respond to the notice of malfunction within five minutes and the bus will be transported to the nearest depot within 15 minutes. For this, a 24×7 control room was created, which will also monitor the reconciliation. For help, 100 off -road teams and 70 bicycle mobiles were deployed, which will solve problems such as brake error. This step of DTC will be helpful in improving the traffic system on Delhi’s roads. A senior official said at least 100-123 buses are spoiled daily in areas such as ISBT Kashmiri Gate, Minto Bridge, Sarai Kale Khan, Ito, Aiims Flyover and Dhaula Kuan. Keeping that in mind, a new soup is released. The new soup issued according to the soup issued QRT will have to respond to the receipt of a division within five minutes. A DTC official said this decision was made to improve the transport structure and facilities in Delhi. The main focus of the corporation is on the removal of buses whose service period has almost expired and that it is in the final stages of use. In addition, the service of electric buses in Delhi will be increased. The Delhi government intends to make the bus depot a commercial center. This will give Delhi income of Rs 2600 crore.

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