. NEW DELHI: Metro rail entities across the country will soon get automatic permits to operate feeder buses connecting metro stations, a move that will address the issue of first- and last-mile connectivity for passengers using the mass public transportation system, reports Dipak Dash. Speaking at a conclave organised by housing and urban affairs ministry, road transport secretary V Umashankar said govt will introduce a provision in Motor Vehicles Act for this purpose. “We will provide an automatic permit for first and last mile transportation to metro administrations. Metro administrations can provide ticketing and transport service by picking up a person from their houses, getting them onto the metro system, moving them through it and then dropping them off from the last station to their destination. This can be done through single ticketing.” End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosPM Modi Expresses Grief Over Delhi Blast, Amit Shah Reviews Security MeasuresTerror Angle in Delhi Blast Not Ruled Out: PM Modi Briefed, Home Minister Amit Shah Calls NIA, NSG‘Never Heard Such an Explosion’: Locals Recall Shock and Panic After Delhi BlastCar Blast Near Delhi’s Red Fort Leaves 8 Dead, Several Injured; City on High AlertPM Modi’s Bhutan Visit Turns Spiritual As Tobgay Calls Him Brother, Nation Awaits Global PrayerFaridabad Terror Plot: Woman Doctor Arrested After AK-47 Recovery, Experts Hint at Pakistan LinkMassive Car Explosion Near Delhi’s Red Fort Hours After Faridabad Terror Plot bust, Many DeadBJP Hits Out at Congress for Sidelining Tharoor After Advani Birthday WishPM Modi To Join Global Peace Prayer Festival As India-Bhutan Ties Reach New HeightsTop Bengaluru Jail Official Transferred, 2 Suspended After Viral Videos Spark Outrage123PhotostoriesBollywood reunion tales of separation and rediscovery that touched every heartBollywood battle stories that ignite patriotism and celebrate valourNo gym needed: 7 effective home exercises to burn belly fatThese 5 animals are the largest to have roamed the Earth (One is still lives today)From heated arguments with VJ Paaru to special moments with FJ: Evicted contestant Praveen Raj’s Bigg Boss Tamil 9 journey4 foods to combine with Kiwi for a power-packed breakfast4 reasons to use Kusha Grass in daily puja ritualsDelhi Red Fort car blast: How a sudden explosion turned Delhi evening into chaos and fear5 trending Mangalsutra design ideas every modern bride should know about6 reasons why the humble bathua deserves a place of respect in global kitchens123Hot PicksBihar Election CandidatesBihar Election ConstituenciesBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingRed Fort blastDonald TrumpDelhi Car BlastSimone BilesMichael Willis Cause of DeathCharlie KirksJordon HudsonCandace OwensMatthew GoldenDennis Hildeby
NEW DELHI: Metro rail entities across the country will soon get automatic permits to operate feeder buses connecting metro stations, a move that will address the issue of first- and last-mile connectivity for passengers using the mass public transportation system, reports Dipak Dash. Speaking at a conclave organised by housing and urban affairs ministry, road transport secretary V Umashankar said govt will introduce a provision in Motor Vehicles Act for this purpose. “We will provide an automatic permit for first and last mile transportation to metro administrations. Metro administrations can provide ticketing and transport service by picking up a person from their houses, getting them onto the metro system, moving them through it and then dropping them off from the last station to their destination. This can be done through single ticketing.”