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Delhi Metro opening date still not finalised; 3 facts you should know

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DMRC said protocol for social distancing is being worked upon in trains and the premises. Delhi Metro has prolonged wait for a metro ride for Delhi'ites as it prepars itself for operations in a Covid-19 world.

DMRC on Wednesday said that the date of opening of the Delhi Metro has still not been finalized and will be notified in due course and it is working out detailed cleaning and maintenance procedures in view of COVID-19.

Working out a plan "DMRC is working out the detailed cleaning and maintenance procedures in view of the current pandemic. The exercise will be extremely exhaustive as it involves cleaning and maintenance of 264 stations over 2,200 coaches and over 1,100 escalators and 1,000 lifts etc," Anuj Dayal, Executive Director,

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