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On the occasion of Holi, which falls on Monday, March 25, 2024, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has officially announced that all lines would open from 2:30 pm.
As a result, due to Holi celebrations, the metro train services which are widely considered to be the lifeline of the nation’s capital will be briefly unavailable in the morning.
One of the biggest and most popular festivals in India is Holi, which unites the whole country. The DMRC has made the decision to delay the timing of metro train services in order to better protect and accommodate passenger safety and convenience.
The DMRC seeks to guarantee city’s Holi celebrations in the city, which often includes sizable crowds and processions in the early morning.
The metro rail services will not operate on their regular timetable, but this is to allow for the celebratory mood and to guarantee that everything runs smoothly after the festivities.
After careful consideration and consideration, the decision was made to ensure that the holiday festivities continue unfettered and that the holiday rush won’t cause any kind of inconvenience for commuters.
Normal metro service on all lines will resume at 2:30 PM and run according to schedule, allowing city commuters to get back to their regular schedules. With this schedule modification, the DMRC will continue to prioritize passenger comfort and safety, as it has always done.
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