The DTC Unions have threatened to continue with the strike if their demands are not met, however, DTC has said that they will ensure that busses ply on the roads.
Meanwhile, the government has announced to bear all the medical expenses of the wife of the deceased. It said it will also bear the cost of education of the driver's daughter.
Several schools, which have engaged DTC buses, had asked parents to make their own arrangements for picking and dropping children.
The strike was called against the murder of DTC driver Ashok Kumar (42). He was yesterday beaten to death allegedly by a youth after his bus grazed the latter's bike in Mundka area of west Delhi.
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The Unions are demanding higher compensation for the family and better security for DTC's bus staffers.
The Bus union also said that there has been no communication with the Delhi Government so far and strike will continue till the time they do not address their demands.
However, DTC claimed that they managed to put 704 buses on roads against all odds. The strength of buses is about 4,700.
DTC has deputed all Regional Managers, Depot Managers and other officers to make arrangements and put maximum buses on roads.