Delhi U-Special Bus: The U-Special bus service has been restarted for students. This will make the journey easier, but a new rule has been implemented regarding entry into it. Which is important to know.
Often, there is a problem regarding travel among students. This is a big problem especially for those going to North Campus from Outer Delhi or Yamunapar. In such a situation, the U-Special bus service has brought relief for them. Now this service is starting again.
Now it will be easy for those who go to college daily in Delhi. This time U-Special buses will prove beneficial not only for DU but also for big institutions like JNU, IIT and Jamia. The special thing is that buses will be run on circular routes inside the campus as well.
That is, students will get easy connectivity from metro station to market. DTC has currently fixed 25 routes. These will include both 9 meter and 12 meter buses. The routes have been designed in such a way that maximum number of students can be covered.
These buses will also be identified separately so that students can immediately know that it is U-Special for them. Talking about the timing, these buses will run from 7 am to 5-6 pm. The timing has been kept in mind keeping in mind the class schedule of the colleges.
If needed, the route and time will also be changed so that students do not face any problem in any situation. But the most important thing is that now only ID card will not be enough to travel in these buses. It has been made mandatory to get a pass for entry.
That is, no student will be able to board the bus without a pass. The purpose of this rule is that the benefit of buses should be given only to those students for whom this service has been started. Earlier it was seen many times that other people also used to board these buses. Due to which students used to face problems.
Therefore, now it will be necessary for every student to get a pass. Keep this in mind before going to college. Without the pass, you will not get entry and you will not be able to avail the bus. This will keep this service completely safe and convenient for the students.
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