1 / 14Delhi Metro, which was closed for more than five months due to the covid-19 epidemic, is once again ready to resume its services in three phases from Monday. 2 / 14However, it has appealed to the people to use the service only when it is urgently needed.3 / 14Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) officials said on Sunday that stations located in prohibited areas would remain closed.4 / 14Officials had also warned earlier that “trains cannot be stopped at some stations” if passengers do not follow the rules of social distance.5 / 14Officials said that the service of the Delhi Metro would be restored in a phased manner in three phases from September 7 to 12.6 / 14The Yellow Line and Rapid Metro connecting Delhi’s Samaypur Badli with Huda City Center in Gurugram will be operational on September 7. 7 / 14He informed that in the first phase trains will run from 7 am to 11 am and from 4 pm to 8 pm in the evening. 8 / 14DMRC said in a statement released on Sunday that due to the epidemic, metro services in Delhi-NCR have been closed since March 22.9 / 14Now services will be restored after a gap of 169 days.10 / 14Only operations on the Yellow Line will be restored this Monday and Tuesday,” the statement said.11 / 14Restoring Metro operations on Noida-Greater Noida route under ‘Unlock-4’, the first Metro train for Greater Noida was operated from Sector-51 Metro Station at 7 am on Monday. NMRC Metro Security Additional Superintendent of Police Ram Mohan Singh said12 / 14A Kochi Metro spokesperson said train services between Thaikudam and Aluva were resumed at 7 a.m. following Covid-19 guidelines. He said that the trains would run at intervals of 10-10 minutes between 7 and 9 in the morning. A half of Kochi Metro13 / 14Delhi Metro has developed an automatic thermal screening-cum-sanitizer dispenser and a foot pedal-powered lift.14 / 14Metro rail service were restored in Bengaluru on Monday after being closed for more than five months due to the lockdown imposed in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. The first metro trains departed from Bayyappana Halli metro station to Mysore Road at