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“ As part of the commitment made by the government led by (chief minister) Arvind Kejriwal to increase the number of e-buses in Delhi, 320 e-buses are likely to be flagged off next week. It will take the number of e-buses to 1,970. Delhi has already become the first city in the country with the maximum number of e-buses and the third such city globally. These buses will help control pollution. Previously, Delhi’s roads had blue line buses running on diesel or petrol. Then CNG buses were introduced in Delhi, and now electric buses are being launched. Our effort is to replace CNG buses with electric buses,
Kailash Gahlot
Kailash Gahlot, 2 years
320 new e-buses to hit Delhi roads on July 30, says transport min

Statements by Kailash Gahlot

“ Suggestions from many MLAs have been received... The (chief minister) Arvind Kejriwal government will try to accommodate the suggestions to make the best routes for mohalla buses. The routes will be…
Kailash Gahlot
Kailash Gahlot, 2 years
Delhi govt asks MLAs to suggest routes for mohalla buses
“ In some places, it has been observed that drivers have consumed alcohol. To rule this out, breath analysers will be installed in every depot, and drivers will have to pass this test before starting…
Kailash Gahlot
Kailash Gahlot, 2 years
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