Delhi Metro extends e-rickshaw last mile services to 29 stations
The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation has added e-rickshaw services to 12 more metro stations, taking the total of stations to 29 where a fleet of over 1,000 e-rickshaws are operational.
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The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation has added e-rickshaw services to 12 more metro stations, taking the total of stations to 29 where a fleet of over 1,000 e-rickshaws are operational.
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