Reviving Routes: Delhi's Youth Special Buses Make a Comeback
The Delhi government relaunches the youth special bus service around Delhi University, offering a student-friendly transport option with music. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta also supports initiatives for mentorship by proposing colleges adopt schools. Efforts focus on equitable, value-driven education to nurture problem solvers and community spirit.

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Delhi University's students will soon benefit from the relaunch of the youth special bus service, aimed at providing a student-friendly transport option complete with music. This initiative was announced on Tuesday by Chief Minister Rekha Gupta during the inauguration of a new academy block at the Social Centre School.
Gupta also proposed a mentorship initiative, encouraging Delhi colleges to adopt government schools to promote community learning and mentorship. In her speech, she directed Education Minister Ashish Sood to develop a comprehensive plan for this initiative, emphasizing the democratization of education.
DU Vice-Chancellor Yogesh Singh addressed the students, urging them to develop a solution-oriented mindset. He highlighted the significance of creating an education system that fosters a country-centric approach, which he argued has been lacking for decades.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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