“Metro is for Travel, Not for Trends”: DMRC Urges Respectful Commuting

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New Delhi: The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has issued a warning to commuters regarding the creation of reels within its trains. This advisory emphasizes the primary function of the metro system: transportation.

The DMRC’s message, disseminated via social media and in-station posters, discourages passengers from engaging in activities that prioritize fleeting online trends over the safety and comfort of fellow travelers. The initiative, encapsulated in the slogan “Metro is for travel, not for trends,” reflects a commitment to maintaining an orderly and secure environment for all users of the Delhi Metro.

By discouraging disruptive behavior such as creating social media content, the DMRC underscores the importance of prioritizing efficient and respectful commuting practices.

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