Delhi Moves to Unify Transport Under Single Authority to Ease Congestion

The Delhi government has initiated the drafting of a bill to create the Delhi Unified Metropolitan Transport Authority (DUMTA). Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has formed a high-level task force to expedite the process, aiming to integrate the capital's fragmented transport systems. The authority is designed to coordinate planning and operations across metro, buses, rail, and other services under a single framework. This reform seeks to decongest roads, improve air quality, and create a more efficient, citizen-focused public transport network.

Key Points: Delhi Govt Drafts Bill for Unified Transport Authority

  • Single authority for all transport modes
  • Aims to reduce traffic and pollution
  • Task force drafting bill urgently
  • Integrates planning across agencies
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Delhi Govt begins drafting bill for Delhi Unified Metropolitan Transport Authority

Delhi begins drafting a bill to create a unified transport authority (DUMTA) to integrate all mobility systems and combat congestion and pollution.

"DUMTA will bring cohesion to Delhi's entire urban mobility system. - Chief Minister Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, February 6

In a major institutional reform aimed at transforming urban mobility in the national capital, the Delhi government under the leadership of Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has initiated the process of drafting a comprehensive Bill for the creation of the Delhi Unified Metropolitan Transport Authority along with a dedicated Delhi Urban Transport Fund.

"The proposed legislation seeks to rationalise, integrate and coordinate Delhi's presently fragmented transport ecosystem under a single, coherent planning and governance framework. The move marks a significant milestone in the government's vision to create a modern, efficient, people-centric and environmentally sustainable transport system for the Capital," a statement read.

To ensure expeditious and inclusive drafting of the proposed law, the statement said that the Chief Minister has constituted a high-level task force under the Chairmanship of the Chief Secretary. "The task force has been mandated to prepare and submit the draft Bill at the earliest, reflecting the government's sense of urgency and commitment to reform. This decision responds to long-standing demands from urban planners, transport experts and civic stakeholders for a unified transport authority capable of synchronising planning, investment and operations across agencies."

Recognising that Delhi's rapid urbanisation, rising population and mounting vehicular pressure demands systemic solutions rather than piecemeal interventions, the Chief Minister has taken a proactive step by setting the legislative process in motion.

The task force brings together senior officials from key departments including transport, urban development, finance, planning, public works and Delhi Police. It also includes representatives from major civic and transport authorities such as the Delhi Development Authority, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation, Delhi Transport Corporation, the National Capital Region Transport Corporation and Indian Railways. CM has suggested that renowned experts in urban transportation may also be co-opted to ensure that global best practices and local realities are seamlessly integrated into the proposed framework.

Explaining the rationale behind the initiative, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta noted that Delhi's transport agencies have historically functioned in silos, with limited coordination in route planning, infrastructure development and service delivery.

"DUMTA will bring cohesion to Delhi's entire urban mobility system. By placing all modes of transport like metro, buses, regional rail, railways and feeder services, within a single planning jurisdiction, we will ensure that mobility solutions are integrated, efficient and citizen-focused," the CM said.

The Chief Minister emphasised that DUMTA will play a critical role in decongesting Delhi's roads by strengthening public transport, improving last-mile connectivity and encouraging a shift away from private vehicles. This, she said, is integral to the government's long-term strategy to combat air pollution, one of the Capital's most pressing challenges. Vehicular emissions remain a major local source of pollution, and expanding a reliable, well-connected public transport network is central to achieving sustainable environmental outcomes.

"Our government is working on short, medium and long-term solutions to address..."

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Priyanka N
Sounds great on paper, but I'll believe it when I see it. We've had so many "unified" plans before. The real challenge is getting DDA, MCD, and DTC to work together. They can't even agree on fixing potholes.
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Aman W
Including Delhi Police in the task force is crucial. Traffic management and bus lane enforcement need to be part of this. A single app for all transport with live tracking would be amazing. Fingers crossed!
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Sarah B
As someone who moved to Delhi recently, the transport chaos is overwhelming. This unified authority could make the city much more livable and accessible, especially for newcomers and tourists. Hope they prioritize clear signage in English and Hindi.
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Karthik V
The focus on last-mile connectivity is key. The metro is excellent, but getting to and from the station is a nightmare with unreliable autos and e-rickshaws. If DUMTA can fix that, it will be a huge win for reducing cars on the road.
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Nisha Z
While the intent is good, I hope this doesn't become another bureaucratic layer that slows down decisions. We need efficiency, not more committees. The proof will be in faster project completion and cleaner air.
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Varun X

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