Delhi CM Rekha Gupta’s ‘Metro Monday’ mission, reached secretariat by bus and metro
For the second consecutive Monday, Rekha Gupta traveled by metro and DTC bus from her residence to Delhi Secretariat, giving a message to the people of the capital to adopt public transport. Under the ‘Metro Monday’ initiative, he reached out to the passengers and interacted with them and learned about their travel experiences.
The Chief Minister said that participation of every citizen is necessary to reduce the increasing pollution, traffic and fuel consumption in the capital. He appealed to the people to use metro, bus or other public transport at least once a week.
Promotion of ‘My India, My Contribution’ campaign
CM Rekha Gupta said that the objective of the “Mera Bharat, Mera Contribution” campaign, started on the call of Narendra Modi, is to make fuel saving and environmental protection a mass movement. He says that adopting public transport not only makes travel easier and economical, but also reduces the city’s traffic pressure and carbon emissions.
Will get big benefit from public transport
According to the Chief Minister, every metro and bus journey is related to the national interest. From this:
- will save fuel
- pollution will reduce
- There will be relief from traffic jams
- travel time will be better
- Energy security will be strengthened
He said that if more people adopt public transport instead of private vehicles, it will be of great help in making Delhi a clean and green city.
Transport system in Delhi will be more modern
The government is working on further strengthening the public transport network of the capital. According to this:
- expansion of metro network
- Increase in the number of electric buses
- Modernization of bus services
- Strengthening interstate connectivity
- Promote shared mobility
CM Rekha Gupta said that the government is not only making schemes, but the public representatives themselves are also motivating the people by using public transport. “Metro Monday” is an initiative of this thinking, which is working to make citizens aware.
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta traveled from her residence to Delhi Secretariat via Metro and DTC bus under the Metro Monday initiative for the second consecutive Monday, during which she appealed to the citizens of the capital to make public transport a part of their daily lifestyle. He said that participation of every citizen is important in fuel conservation, pollution control and traffic management.
Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said that the objective of the Mera Bharat, Mera Contribution campaign launched by the Delhi Government on the call of Prime Minister Narendra Modi is to motivate citizens to use public transport at least one day a week and to give fuel saving and environmental protection the form of a mass movement. During the metro and bus journey, the Chief Minister also interacted with the passengers and learned about their experiences.
He said that it is satisfying to see that a large number of Delhiites are making public transport a part of their daily routine. This not only provides people with safe, affordable and convenient travel options, but also helps in reducing pollution and traffic pressure in the capital.
CM Rekha Gupta reached secretariat by metro
The Chief Minister said that the use of public transport is not limited to personal convenience only, but it is also a matter of national interest. Every metro journey, every bus journey and every shared journey contributes to saving fuel, reducing carbon emissions and creating a better urban life. If more and more citizens adopt public transport, it will reduce the pressure of vehicles on the roads, reduce pollution, improve travel time and also strengthen the energy security of the country.
Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said that the Delhi government is continuously working to make the public transport network of the capital more powerful, modern and citizen-friendly. Many steps are being taken like expanding the metro network, increasing the number of electric buses, modernizing bus services, strengthening inter-state connectivity and encouraging shared mobility.
Delhi CM Rekha Gupta’s Metro Monday
The aim of these efforts is to provide Delhi with a clean, green and future-ready transportation system. The government is not limited to just making policies, but the public representatives themselves are also trying to motivate the citizens by using public transport. Metro Monday is a part of this thinking, through which citizens are being made aware by setting an example in public life.
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