New Start in Delhi: DTC Run 25 U-specific buses for university students

Delhi government’s gift for Jnu-du-Iit students will match the class time last updated: August 28, 2025, 22:46 IST DTC U-special bus service: DTC started 25 new U-special buses in Delhi, which was cheap in Delhi University, JNU, Now the journey from Narela to Patel Chest will be easy, DTC’s special bus service. New Delhi: To strengthen public transport in Delhi, DTC has started 25 new U-specific buses. It will be favored by students from the University of Delhi, Juna, IIT and other colleges. These buses will drive from Narela to Patel Chest, Najafgarh to Aurobindo College, Purvancal Hostel at Ramjas College and Rithala Metro to Aditi College. Root and schedule are definitely according to the grid of colleges. Its purpose is to easily deliver the students at the time of the classes. DTC, a cheap and reliable journey for the youth, says that the youth should be linked to this initiative with public buses. This will reduce the dependence on private vehicles and will help control traffic and pollution. U-specific buses will be reliable and affordable options for students. Music and new experience in buses for the first time gets the facility of Live Music Channel in Buses in Delhi-NCR. Students can listen to songs during the trip. There will also be a facility to provide feedback on bus service and contact the government through QR code and WhatsApp. This experiment will make the students’ journey more enjoyable. Delhi’s Network of Electric Buses from Delhi Delhi has currently become the country’s electric bus capital. By mid-2025, 2 949 e-bass ended up on the road in Delhi. Of these, 2.210 is in DTC fleet and 739 groups are under the scheme. These buses not only reduce pollution, but are an example of the government’s environmentally conscious transport policy. The DTC believes that the combination of U-specific and e-base Delhi will lead to the student-friendly and sustainable transport model. About author Deepak Verma Deepak Verma is a journey currently operating as deputy news editor in News18 Hindi (digital). Deepak’s journey was born and broken in Lucknow, and began printing media and soon turned to digital. He … Read more Deepak Verma is a journalist currently employed as deputy news editor in News18 Hindi (Digital). Deepak’s journey was born and broken in Lucknow, and began printing media and soon turned to digital. He … Read more here to add News18 as your favorite news source on Google. Location: New Delhi, Delhi First Published: August 28, 2025, 22:46 IST Humedelhi New Start in Delhi: DTC Run 25 U-Special Buses for University students