Delhi's Electric Revolution: 11,000 Buses by 2025
Delhi Transport Minister Pankaj Singh announced the introduction of 11,000 electric buses within 18 months, transforming the public transport system. Half of the existing CNG fleet has been retired, with more to follow. Women's free bus service will continue, promising improved public transport in the city.

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Delhi's public transport system is poised for a major transformation as newly appointed Transport Minister Pankaj Singh confirmed plans to introduce 11,000 electric buses over the next 18 months.
Addressing the media, Singh highlighted the phase-out of 50% of the CNG-powered fleet, with remaining buses set to retire in the coming months.
Singh assured that the city's free bus service for women would continue while emphasizing the anticipated enhancements in the public transport sector.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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