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Delhi Metro sets new record with 77.48 lakh daily ridership

Delhi Metro recorded an impressive figure of 77 on August 20, touching a new high for the DMRC. 48 lakh passenger journeys. The officials also expressed this success through posting on X, which came to replace Twitter on Wednesday.

The latest figure is an improvement on the previous record of 72; it is interpreted to have developed a trend. 33. 75 lakh journeys, which was set only last week on August 13. Other important peaks of the material density are witnessed from the historical data such as 71. The spot exchange rate was Trading volumes of USD 9. 9mn was seen on February 13 and USD 71. On July twenty-seven 2006, it earned 30 lakh rupees, while on August twelve, it earned 07 lakh rupees.

The measured journey utilization in the Delhi Metro shows the extent of the corridors that commuters travel to get from one place to another. Large ridership was witnessed on August 20th when the Metro Management mobilized additional trains to easily control the large Turnout.

Being among the world’s largest metro networks, with more than 392. 9 km in length and 2888 stations, DMRC continues to expand its services to better accommodate demand, including the Noida-Greater Noida Metro Corridor or the Rapid Metro in Gurugram. The good results also highlight the growth of dependency on this urban transit system from commuters all over the capital.

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