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DMRC again suspended its metro services en routing NCR to Delhi
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New Delhi: On Thursday the DMRC (Delhi Metro Rail Corporation) states that the metro services will be kept suspended till further orders. The services are halted from NCR (National Capital Region) to Delhi.
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation issued the statement in which it mentioned, “From 2 pm onwards Metro services are available from Delhi towards the NCR sections. However, services from NCR sections to Delhi still continue to remain suspended due to security reasons till further notice,”
DMRC took this initial step on Wednesday, the DMRC said the trains would not cross borders of the national capital due to the farmers' protest. DMRC tweeted, "Due to Kisan Rally call for Delhi, on the request of Delhi Police & to avoid overcrowding in view of ongoing COVID pandemic, services will be regulated tomorrow from resumption early in the morning till 2 PM through loops. After 2 PM, services will run on all lines from end to end."
Meanwhile, according to the situation and cooperating with Delhi Police the changes can be done, on November 26-27 the exit gates of Rajiv Chowk, Patel Chowk, Central Secretariat, Udyog Bhawan, Lok Kalyan Marg, Janpath, Mandi House, BK Road, RK Ashram Marg, Supreme Court, Khan Market, and Shivaji Stadium (Airport Line) may be closed at a short notice.
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