Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of In Re: News Item titled "Nayar river is vanishing - a yatra reveals conservation goes beyond science and policy" appearing in ‘The Down To Earth’ dated 03.06.2025. The original application was registered suo-motu based on the news item titled "Nayar …
For lakhs of commuters jostling for space on the narrow lanes of the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Corridor, the six days’ respite allowing mixed vehicles has been extended till May 21. The arrangement for the trial run, which was to conclude on May 17, will now continue for the next …
The Delhi high court on Wednesday granted six weeks’ more time to the city government to file its report on the ongoing study by the Central Road Research Institute (CRRI) on the traffic flow on BRT corridor after opening it to all vehicles and not restricting it to just buses. …
The Delhi Integrated Multi Modal Transit System which manages the much talked about Bus Rapid Transit corridor in South Delhi has got a case registered with Delhi Police against Colonel B. B. Sharan of NGO Nyaybhoomi, who is a petitioner in the Delhi High Court in a case on viability …
New Delhi: Built to promote public transport, specifically bus travel, the bus rapid transit (BRT) corridor from Ambedkar Nagar to Moolchand doesn’t seem to have had any such impact. An interim report by the Central Road Research Institute (CRRI) to the Delhi high court states that there is little difference …
New Delhi: In a fresh twist in the PIL being heard by the Delhi high court on utility of the BRT corridor, another NGO has moved court against scrapping of the project. National Alliance of People’s Movement, an umbrella organization has sought to be heard as a party to the …
The Transport department on Monday said it will file an FIR against Col B B Sharan, who filed a PIL questioning the viability of the BRT corridor, after he got Delhi Integrated Multi Modal Transit System (DIMTS) officials to demolish kerbstones separating BRT lane from the rest of the road. …
The real grit of the Delhi Traffic Police and other agencies monitoring the experimental run for mixed vehicular usage on the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Corridor will be put to test on Monday, the first working day post the commencement of the pilot study. Overwhelmed with the postive response received …
New Delhi: The second day of the trial run on the bus rapid transit (BRT) corridor saw high drama as kerbstones in the centre of the corridor were found demolished on Sunday morning. These kerbstones, which divided the dedicated bus lane from the rest of the carriageway, were removed by …
The work for the preparation for the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Corridor for conducting the trial run for mixed vehicular usage began on Wednesday night. Since the present bus lanes will cater to different directions of traffic during the course of the study, retro reflective median markers are being placed …
NEW DELHI: More than a month after a prodding by the Delhi high court to conduct a "scientific study" of the 5.8km-long bus rapid transit (BRT) corridor at Ambedkar Nagar, commuters will finally see some temporary changes on the stretch. The trial run, which kicks off on Saturday, will do …
After getting delayed for over a week, the procedure for the experimental run for exploring mixed vehicle use on the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Corridor has finally moved a step further. From Saturday, the expert body, Central Road Research Institute (CRRI) will begin the process to facilitate the movement of …
The much-awaited opening of the BRT corridor for mixed vehicular use may start next week. With the plan getting delayed by over a week now, the Central Road Research Institute is awaiting permission from the Transport Department of Delhi Government for carrying out the necessary changes on the 5.8 km …
Next month, the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) corridor will see a free flow of traffic for a week, as part of the Central Road Research Institute’s study being carried out as per High Court orders. Under the second phase of the study, free flow of traffic will be allowed on …
New Delhi: As part of a Central Road Research Institute (CRRI) study on BRT, the opinion of 10,000 road users will be collected and analyzed. CRRI has decided to visit nearby establishments such as the Saket court complex, markets, schools, colleges and offices. “We have around 20 more days for …
CRRI Survey Says Users Find It Difficult To Commute On The Stretch New Delhi: The preliminary findings of a Central Road Research Institute (CRRI) study on BRT indicate that users find the stretch difficult to travel. These users include car owners, pedestrians, bus commuters, cyclists and other road users. As …
NEW DELHI: Starting April 30, the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) corridor from Moolchand to Ambedkar Nagar willbe made a 'normal' road for at least a week, sources say. This will be done as part of the six-week study by the Central Road Research Institute (CRRI) that started early this month …
The crucial scientific study on the effectiveness of the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Corridor enters the second phase with the Central Road Research Institute (CRRI) conducting an opinion poll from Saturday. Starting April 21, the expert body will take the feedback from regular users of the Corridor and will gauge …
New Delhi: You would have never imagined that travelling on the BRT corridor could get more frustrating. But as a single day’s experiment proved, placing all signals on automatic mode resulted in spiraling jams, especially at the Chirag Dilli intersection. As Central Road Research Institute conducts its study on BRT …
New Delhi: More than a fortnight after the Delhi high court ordered the Delhi government to conduct a fresh study of the bus rapid transit (BRT) corridor at Ambedkar Nagar-Moolchand, the framework of the survey has been finalized. The study, to be conducted by Central Road Research Institute (CRRI), will …
Following a Delhi High Court order, Delhi government has decided to carry out a fresh study on the BRT corridor’s utility. The study will be carried out by Central Roads Research Institute (CRRI). The institute will be given six weeks to complete the study. The terms of reference for the …