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  Metros   Delhi  18 Dec 2017  DTC loses Rs 9 crore every month due to jams

DTC loses Rs 9 crore every month due to jams

THE ASIAN AGE.
Published : Dec 18, 2017, 2:11 am IST
Updated : Dec 18, 2017, 2:11 am IST

Financially ailing body runs a fleet of 3,800 buses

The financially ailing transport body runs a fleet of around 3,800 buses in the national capital. The daily earnings of DTC come to around Rs 2.5 crore.
 The financially ailing transport body runs a fleet of around 3,800 buses in the national capital. The daily earnings of DTC come to around Rs 2.5 crore.

New Delhi: The Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) loses around 5,000 trips every day due to congestion and encroachments on roads, leading to a monthly loss of about Rs 9 crore. The city’s public transporter is under fire from different quarters over its depleting fleet of buses and operational inefficiency.

“We lose 5,000 of the scheduled 38,000 trips per day because our buses get stuck in traffic jams owing to congestion and encroachments on the city roads. We incur a loss of Rs 30 lakh per day due to the missed trips,” a senior DTC officer said.

The financially ailing transport body runs a fleet of around 3,800 buses in the national capital. The daily earnings of DTC come to around Rs 2.5 crore. There are many roads in the city where heavy encroachment forces the buses to crawl and waste time and fuel, thus affecting the operational costs.

“Most parts of Trans Yamuna, like Shahdara, Silampur, and border areas like Kapashera and Nangloi, are heavily congested due to unauthorised encroachments,” said the official.

The Delhi Transport Corporation is working on procurement of 1,000 more buses to boost its fleet. However, the authorities also need to work on the problem of encroachments on roads to make the buses run smoothly.

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