"We have several concessionaires who want to run their buses under cluster scheme, but as government has not provided land to us for constructing depots, we are now not adding more buses to fleet," a senior DIMTS official said.
Presently, there is a demand of 11,000 buses in Delhi and as per an agreement between DTC and DIMTS, both have to run 5,500 buses each in the national capital.
DTC currently operates around 5200 buses, while DIMTS has only 1,157 buses - 4,343 less than required number of 5,500 buses.
DIMTS, which is currently running buses in nine clusters, has to run buses in 17 clusters as per the agreement.
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