Cosco India Ltd

🚌 Delhi Expands Electric Bus Fleet to 6,300, DTC Revenue Up 21%

- COSCO (India) Limited submitted a newspaper publication to BSE regarding the re-opening of a special window for re-lodgment of transfer requests and dematerialization of physical shares.

- The notice was published in Pioneer (English and Hindi editions) on April 18, 2026.

- Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta flagged off 200 new electric buses, increasing Delhi's total bus fleet to over 6,300, making it the largest electric bus network in India.

- A new interstate electric bus service between Delhi and Rohtak was launched, along with a new bus terminal at Madanpur Khadar and an administrative building at East Vinod Nagar depot.

- Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) reported a 21% rise in income to ₹995.55 crore in 2025-26, up from ₹822.53 crore in the previous year.

- Ticketed income grew by ₹52.54 crore to ₹379.77 crore, while earnings from special hire services increased by ₹16.56 crore to ₹99.21 crore.

- Miscellaneous income, including revenue from advertisements, rent, and penalties, saw the highest growth, rising by ₹103.92 crore to ₹446.59 crore.

- The Delhi government allocated ₹4,000 crore over four years to promote electric vehicles, including incentives and infrastructure development.

- DERC proposed to amend green energy open access regulations, reducing the voltage criterion from 11 kV to below 11 kV to include more consumers, especially in telecom, commercial, and MSME sectors.

- Metro services on Delhi's Blue Line were briefly regulated on April 19, 2026, for maintenance between Indraprastha and Supreme Court stations.

- RD Public Senior Secondary School and RD International School achieved a 100% pass rate in CBSE Class 10 exams for the 2025-26 session.

- An electric vehicle waste disposal plant is planned in Holambi Kalan for environmentally safe battery disposal.