![]() ![]() ![]() A dedicated ‘mohalla bus’ scheme will be launched for last-mile connectivity in the city. “Eighty per cent of these will be electric buses. The government will also carry out electrification of bus depots, construct world class ISBTs and work to remove landfill sites and clean Yamuna.įor the transport sector overall, Rs 9,000 crore have been allocated.Īpart from this, a mohalla bus’ scheme to ensure last mile-connectivity and development of three ISBTs with airport-like facilities are also on the cards.Ī bus fleet consisting of 10,480 buses will be ready in Delhi by 2025. These would be done in collaboration with the DMRC. These double-decker flyovers will cover routes including, Bhajanpura to Yamuna Vihar, Azadpur to Rani Jhansi intersections, and Saket to Pul Prahladpur.Īpart from these, the government will also undertake construction of 26 new flyovers and 1,600 e-buses. In the double-decker set up, the lower deck will be reserved for vehicular traffic, and the upper one will be operational for the metro rails.Īccording to government estimates, these flyovers are set to save nearly Rs 121 in taxpayers money. While tabling his maiden budget, Delhi Finance Minister Kailash Gahlot, who also holds the Transport portfolio, announced a Rs 320 crore allocation of three double-decker flyovers. The Delhi government on Wednesday presented Aam Aadmi Party’s ninth consecutive budget, of Rs 78,800 crore for the year 2023-2024. ![]()
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