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Delhi CM flags off U-special buses for students

Published on: Aug 29, 2025 03:04 AM IST

The U-Special buses are set to increase in number over time with incorporation of more routes according to the students’ needs, officials said

Chief minister Rekha Gupta on Thursday relaunched the iconic University Special (U-Special) bus service for college students at the Delhi University (DU) Sports Complex. This initiative, officials said, marks the return of a safe, eco-friendly, and student-friendly transport option with a modern fleet of electric buses equipped with air conditioning, CCTV cameras, panic buttons, and music systems.

Delhi chief minister Rekha Gupta takes a ride in the newly launched U-Specials Buses at North Campus of Delhi University on Thursday. (Vipin Kumar/HT Photo)

Officials said that the 25 new U-special buses will link the North Campus, South Campus, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, and major residential areas. The routes have been carefully planned, such as Narela to Patel Chest, Najafgarh to Aurobindo College, Purnachandra Hostel to Ramjas College, Rithala Metro to Aditi College, and other educational hubs, officials added. Their schedules have been aligned with college timings to provide maximum convenience for students.

“The new electric buses will not only reduce pollution but also serve as a lifeline for students,” Gupta said, adding that she also used the U-Special bus service as a DU student. “These buses,” she said, “used to relieve all the stress of the day. They ran on time, ensuring we reached college and home without fail. There was a different joy of sitting on the steps of U-special buses and enjoying the breeze.”

He also urged students to make use of these buses instead of private vehicles.

Speaking at the ceremony, Gupta said that Delhi’s growth had been hampered in the past due to inconsistent policies of previous governments, describing them as “U-turn governments”. “Ours is a forward-gear government,” she added.

According to Gupta, by 1998, when she had left university, the U-Special buses had already stopped running. “But today,” she said, “I have brought them back for all of you.”

She reminisced how students in her day entertained themselves with antakshari in the bus and sat on bus steps, but the modern buses have enhanced both safety and convenience students, especially women.

The U-Special buses are set to increase in number over time with incorporation of more routes according to the students’ needs, officials said. Gupta added that the government will actively work to provide concessional metro passes for all students across Delhi.

 
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