💨 Abstract
On November 19, a strike by contractual bus drivers and conductors of Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) is causing disruption in public transportation, exacerbating the already severe air quality in Delhi. Thousands of commuters are affected, leading to a surge in metro users and overcrowding at stations. The protest is due to demands for equal pay, better working conditions, job security, and permanent employment for contractual staff.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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