Delhi University students will soon have access to special buses that will contain various youth-related features, including music. On Tuesday, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, announced the relaunch of the youth special bus service around the Delhi University campus. She stated that these buses will be a student-friendly transport option. The Chief Minister, who spoke to the students on the occasion of the inauguration of the new academy block at the Delhi University’s Social Centre School, recounted that when she was a student, there was a youth special bus for university students.
This Is My Gift To Students: CM Gupta
“The Delhi government is once again starting the youth special, which will be on DU’s route with a little bit of music playing in the bus. This is my gift to students today,” Gupta announced, recalling her days in college.
दिल्ली विश्वविद्यालय में सोशल सेंटर स्कूल के नए अकादमिक ब्लॉक का उद्घाटन किया। इस अवसर पर कैबिनेट सहयोगी श्री आशीष सूद जी, विधायक श्री सूर्य प्रकाश खत्री जी और श्री अजय महावर जी की गरिमामयी उपस्थिति रही।
भारत शिक्षा की परंपरा का धनी देश रहा है। हमें यह सुनिश्चित करना है कि कोई… pic.twitter.com/KzXB1v9NOE
— Rekha Gupta (@gupta_rekha) August 5, 2025
“The new academic block of the Social Center School at Delhi University was inaugurated. On this occasion, the honorable presence of Cabinet colleague Shri Ashish Sood ji, MLA Shri Surya Prakash Khatri ji, and Shri Ajay Mahawar ji was noted. India has been a country rich in the tradition of education. We must ensure that no student is deprived of quality education due to a lack of resources. Our government is committed to improving the quality of education from schools to universities. Soon, a special bus service will be started for university students, making their educational journey smoother and safer,” Gupta said in an X post.
Delhi Colleges To Take On Government Schools
Gupta asked Delhi Education Minister Ashish Sood to prepare a blueprint to ensure the initiative enhances community learning. The chief minister also suggested that Delhi colleges adopt government schools.
“Why don’t our colleges adopt two to three schools each with college students gone once a week to teach and motivate the school students?” she said, and then told Sood to come up with a blueprint for the project.
While speaking at the event, Sood said his government is working towards democratising education across the city – ensuring access and equality in learning.