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Delhi Metro news: Delhi Metro SOS: Fund us to keep operations running | Delhi News


While the centre and Delhi government are mandated to equally share operational losses of the Phase I and II corridors, the state government is supposed to bear the entire operational losses of Phase III. Since 2002, when its operations began, DMRC hasn’t suffered operational losses
NEW DELHI: The capital’s lifeline is running out of funds to operate its daily services. Facing an unprecedented financial crisis due to the Covid-19 outbreak, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has written to the central and Delhi governments, apart from those of Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, for financial assistance to run its trains.

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