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After the two houses passed the bill to repeal the three agricultural laws without debate, Congress and 13 other political parties may consider boycotting the parliamentary winter meeting, and 12 opposition MPs were suspended in Rajya Sabha on Monday. Boycott the rest of the winter meeting. According to people with knowledge of developments, starting from Monday and will continue until December 23, one of the options that will be discussed at the opposition meeting on Tuesday morning – as well as the ongoing protests and disrupting procedures.

The Trinamool Conference (TMC) will not participate in conferences led by the conference. The party’s Rajya Sabha leader, Derek O’Brien, said it held a separate meeting to decide its next course of action. During the remaining sessions, 12 legislators were suspended, including two TMC members. Two opposition strategists told HT that boycotting the meeting is an option, but all parties must agree to the plan. The plan will also depend on whether the opposition party has the opportunity to demand a law to ensure parliamentary support for crops after failing to debate the farm bill. “Improve opportunities for the MSP (Minimum Support Price) law and related issues,” said a congressional strategist who asked not to be named.

“We will meet tomorrow to decide the future direction,” Elamaram Kareem of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) told HT. “We received suggestions to boycott the meeting. But before discussing any collective decisions, we must talk to our respective parties.” Karim was one of the lawmakers who were suspended for alleged unruly behavior at the previous meeting. The members suspended for the next session include six members from Congress and two members from Congress. TMC and Shiv Sena, the Communist Party of India and CPI(M) each.

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Rajya Sabha’s opposition leader Mallikarjun Kharge will meet with other opposition parties on Tuesday morning to discuss the next steps. A joint statement by 14 political parties, including Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS), stated: “The leaders of the Rajya Sabha opposition party will meet tomorrow to discuss future actions to resist despotism. The government’s decision And defend parliamentary democracy.”

The governing TMC of West Bengal took an independent stand of independence from Congress and decided to accept its own appeal. The party did not participate in the opposition party meeting on Monday, this is the first time that TRS has participated. TRS leader K Kesava Rao attacked the government through the Farm Repeal Act in Rajya Sabha,

The TMC’s reluctance to participate in Congress-led meetings emerged in the context of the growing distance between the two parties, especially after the TMC poached several legislators and senior leaders from Congress in recent months.

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The buses will start and currently serve Greater Noida and Jewar, even though the airport is probably not going to be operational by May By the end of May, the Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) plans to begin operating electric buses from the Capital to the soon-to-be Noida International Airport (NIA) in Jewar, according to officials. The buses will begin at.

Delhi’s three Inter State Bus Terminals (ISBTs) — Maharana Pratap ISBT at Kashmere Gate, Swami Vivekanand ISBT at Anand Vihar, and Veer Hakikat Rai ISBT at Sarai Kale Khan — and currently serve Greater Noida and Jewar, even though the airport is probably not going to meet the May deadline to be operational The Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) is set to launch.

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Electric bus services connecting Delhi’s Inter-State Bus Terminals (ISBTs) to the upcoming Noida International Airport (NIA) in Jewar by the end of May 2025. This initiative aims to enhance connectivity between the national capital and the new airport, providing a March 2025, DTC and NIA signed operate thesesustainable and efficient mode transportation for.

Key Features of the Service

  • Routes and Terminals: The electric buses will operate from three major ISBTs in Delhi: Maharana Pratap ISBT at Kashmere Gate, Swami Vivekanand ISBT at Anand Vihar, and Veer Hakikat Rai ISBT at Sarai Kale Khan. Initially, these buses will serve areas in Greater Noida and Jewar, catering to the March 2025, DTC and NIA signed an MoU to operate these demand for public transport in these regions.
  • Memorandum of Understanding (MoU): In March 2025, DTC and NIA signed an MoU to operate these bus services, formalizing the collaboration between the two entities The fleet will consist of air-conditioned, low-floor electric buses equipped with modern amenities, including GPS tracking, CCTV cameras, panic buttons, and broad aisle spaces to accommodate luggage. These features aim to ensure.
  • Commuters passenger safety and comfort during transit While the exact fare amounts are yet to be finalized, discussions are ongoing in consultation with the Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (Yeida), which manages the Jewar area. The authorities aim to establish a cost-effective fare structure for commuters The bus services will initially be deployed on a pilot basis. Depending demand.

Additional Considerations

  • Infrastructure Development: A four-kilometer stretch of road that will be part of the bus route is not fully developed yet. DTC has reached out to Yeida to ascertain the usability and development timeline of this segment to ensure seamless operations. and passenger feedback, routes may be adjusted, and the number of buses increased to better serve commuters this, the bus services will begin as scheduled.
  • Airport Operational Timeline: Although the NIA was expected to commence operations by mid-May 2025, it is likely to miss this deadline due to ongoing construction work. Despite this, the bus services will begin as scheduled, providing connectivity to the surrounding areas in the interim providing connectivity to the surrounding areas in the interi This initiative reflects DTC’s commitment to.
  • Enhancing public transportation infrastructure and promoting eco-friendly travel options in the National Capital Region. By introducing electric buses on this route, the corporation aims to offer a reliable and sustainable alternative for commuters traveling between Delhi and the upcoming Noida International The Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) is set to commence electric bus services.
  • connecting Delhi’s Inter-State Bus Terminals (ISBTs) to the upcoming Noida International Airport (NIA) in Jewar by the end of May 2025. This initiative aims to provide eco-friendly and convenient transportation options for commuters traveling between Delhi and the new airport NIA was expected to commence.
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