The protesters were seen holding Tibetan flags and placards demanding freedom of Tibet. The protesters were sloganeering as they were being stuffed inside DTC (Delhi Transport Corporation) buses by the police.
New Delhi [India], February 17: Delhi Transport Stack, in collaboration with Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), led the successful conclusion of the 'Transport Stack Open Innovation Challenge' on 3rd February 2025. Supported by MeitY Startup Hub, the challenge was launched in Nov
"Delhi has been looted in the last 10 years, they were shown many dreams but everything was looted, whether it is in giving contracts of water board, DTC, there was loot in every department. Hope our government will form an SIT on this... Shortcut politics is not going to work anymore," Sing
This dynamic isn't confined to a crowded bus or a bustling city. It permeates every layer of our existence. In the workplace, it's the senior colleague who resists sharing their knowledge, fearing the rise of younger talent.
Delhi Chief Minister Atishi on Monday said the drivers and conductors of public transport (DTC and Cluster) buses will be suspended if they are found driving away from designated stops without picking up the waiting female passengers there.
Delhi Urban Development Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj, in a press conference at the Delhi Secretariat, slammed BJP and the Lieutenant Governor for "undermining a critical safety initiative" in DTC buses.
Employees of the Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) have been holding a protest over issues of regularisation of contractual staff and 'equal work-equal pay'.
The bus hit a person and a police constable of PS Civil Lines and rammed into the divider near Monastery Market, Ring Road. Unfortunately, both the victims have died. Both were declared brought dead.
A passenger and one co-passenger sustained burn injuries after crackers caught fire in a Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) on Thursday evening, Delhi police said. Both the injured people have been shifted to IGI Hospital.
According to the Delhi Police, Forensic Science Laboratory officials and police investigated the DTC Bus that caught fire in the Delhi Cantonment area.
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has attached properties of businessman Amit Katyal, Krrish Realtech Pvt Ltd, and others worth Rs 56.86 crore in a case linked with siphoning and illegal diversion of plot buyers' money by accepting the same without having any license from DTCP in its name.