Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta flagged off a new fleet of ‘U-Special’ buses aimed at improving daily commute for Delhi University students. The initiative revives the long-defunct U-Special service and introduces a modern, electric, and student-friendly public transport system, combining environmental consciousness with enhanced safety.
Reviving a Legacy with Modern Touch
The U-Special bus service, once a staple for Delhi University students, had been non-operational for years. CM Rekha Gupta, in her address, pointed out that previous administrations—whether under AAP or Congress—neglected this service. She emphasized that under the BJP-led Delhi government, the program has been revived to infuse vibrancy into student life and offer a reliable, cost-effective transportation option for university-goers.
The service will allow students to commute safely from their homes to university campuses and back, supporting both academic engagement and social mobility.
Key Features of the U-Special Fleet
Delhi Transport Minister Pankaj Singh detailed the high-tech features of the new U-Special buses,
- Electric and air-conditioned buses
- Equipped with CCTV cameras
- Fitted with panic buttons for emergency safety
- Environmentally friendly, contributing to cleaner air in Delhi
This launch represents not only a commitment to student welfare but also to sustainable public transport solutions in the capital.
Addressing Student Needs Beyond Buses
While inaugurating the buses, Issue of Delhi Metro fare hikes, which came into effect on 25 August 2025. Acknowledged student concerns and assured that her government would discuss metro concession passes to ease the financial burden on students.
The latest fare hike by the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) raised ticket prices by Rs 1 to Rs 4, depending on travel distance. For the Airport Express Line, the hike was up to Rs 5.
The government’s openness to exploring student concessions offers hope for a more integrated and affordable public transport system in the near future.


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