Jaldoot Initiative: Quenching Delhi's Thirst
The Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) has launched the 'Jaldoot' initiative, providing free drinking water in 3,000 buses and at 23 major terminals in response to the heatwave. Transport Minister Pankaj Singh emphasized the scheme's role in offering relief to commuters and enhancing public service during extreme weather conditions.
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In a move to combat the relentless heatwave, the Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) has launched the 'Jaldoot' initiative, providing free drinking water across the city.
Transport Minister Pankaj Singh announced on Friday that 3,000 DTC buses and 23 major terminals now offer hydration resources to safeguard passenger health.
This measure aims to deliver relief to commuters in the National Capital's scorching weather, highlighting DTC's dedication to passenger welfare and public service.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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