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Delhi Metro update: Services on Pink line to be affected from July 12-15

Highlights The metro services on the Pink Line will be curtailed from July 12-15 on account of interlinking work of overhead equipment (OHE). Mandawali, West Vinod Nagar, East Vinod Nagar, Mayur Vihar Ph-II, Trilokpuri and Mayur Vihar Pocket-1 stations will be closed in this period. New Delhi: The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) in a statement issued on Saturday (July 10, 2021) said that the metro services on the Pink Line will be curtailed from July 12-15 on account of interlinking work of overhead equipment (OHE) on its yet to be opened section between Mayur Vihar Pocket-1 and Trilokpuri Sanjay Lake stations.

Delhi metro update: Pink Line services to be affected from July 12-15; check out details

Delhi metro update: Pink Line services to be affected from July 12-15; check out details DMRC added that metro services during these days on the Pink Line will continue to operate as usual from Majlis Park to Mayur Vihar Phase-I section and from IP Extension to Maujpur/Shiv Vihar section The DMRC statement stated that normal metro services on the corridor will be resumed as per the present practice from July 16 onwards BusinessToday.In Updated Jul 11, 2021, 9:44 AM IST Delhi Metro services on Pink Line will be affected between July 12-15 on account of ongoing interlinking work. Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) said in a statement on Saturday that services on Pink Line will be disrupted between Monday and Thursday due to interlinking work of Overhead Equipment (OHE) on its yet-to-be opened section between Mayur Vihar Pocket1 and Trilokpuri Sanjay Lake stations.

PM Modi under fire for campaigning as India reels from Covid deaths | India News

India now has the world’s fastest-growing Covid-19 caseload, adding 273,810 new infections and 1,619 deaths on Monday, leaving it behind only the US in terms of total numbers. NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi faces growing criticism across the political spectrum for holding large election rallies as the country’s health system reels from a deadly wave of Covid-19 cases, forcing citizens to beg for oxygen and hospital beds on Twitter. Modi avoided wearing a mask at a campaign rally on Saturday, saying “I’ve never seen such huge crowds” at an event in West Bengal. That night he said “India had defeated Covid last year and India can do it again” following a virtual meeting with health officials who spoke of critical shortages of drugs, vaccines and other supplies in a nation that has seen a string of new daily records in the past two weeks.

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