Daijiworld Media Network – New Delhi
New Delhi, Jul 19: The Delhi government has decided to induct 2,800 new air-conditioned low-floor electric buses under Phase I of the PM E-Drive scheme, with the fleet expected to begin operations next year.
The initiative is aimed at reducing pollution and further strengthening Delhi's public transport system, according to the Chief Minister's Office.
The government also plans to expand the capital's public transport fleet to around 14,000 buses by 2028-29 as part of its efforts to improve transport infrastructure and curb pollution.

Earlier this month, the Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) introduced Route 753 Ext on an experimental basis to cater to commuters travelling between Central Delhi and several residential areas in West Delhi.
According to an official statement, the new route will provide direct bus connectivity for residents of Janakpuri, Vikaspuri, Hastsal, Shiv Vihar, Uttam Nagar, Hari Nagar and adjoining areas to Mori Gate, Kashmere Gate, Old Delhi Railway Station and New Delhi Railway Station.
Delhi Transport Minister Pankaj Kumar Singh said the launch of the new route reflects the government's commitment to making public transport more accessible and commuter-friendly.
He said the Delhi government, under the leadership of Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, is continuously expanding public transport services to ensure residents have access to a safe, convenient and citizen-centric transport system.
PMO Advisor Tarun Kapoor also stressed the need to promote electric vehicles across the country to reduce India's dependence on imported oil.
"We want to promote electric vehicles across the country. All stakeholders, whether state governments or industry, have an important role to play. We want to reduce our dependence on imported oil," Kapoor said.