New Delhi/Meerut:
On the festival of Holi, if you also want to travel from Delhi to Meerut or Meerut-Delhi, then first know what will be the time-tabel of the train? On the day of Holi i.e. on 14 March 2025, Namo Bharat Services going from New Ashok Nagar to Meerut South in Delhi will not start from 6:00 am. On this day, Namo India will start running from 4:00 pm, which will run till 10:00 pm. Being the festival of Holi, Namo India will run late on this day instead of its normal time.
Namo India released the time table of Holi day
For the convenience of passers -by, Namo India has released its new time table. Therefore, according to this time table, leave the house, otherwise those traveling on this route on the day of Holi will have to be two or four from trouble. A large number of travelers travel a large number of passengers between Delhi and Meerut, but if you are thinking of traveling from Delhi to Meerut on March 14 on the day of Holi, then this news is very important for you.

When Delhi Metro will start, also see this
The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has announced a change in the metro service timings on 14 March on the occasion of Holi. On this day, all the metro lines of the capital, including the Airport Express line, will be completely closed from morning to 2:30 pm. According to the information released by DMRC, trains will not run from any metro station from morning till 2:30 pm on March 14 i.e. Holi. That is, no line of Delhi Metro will be operational during this time. This means that if you are planning to travel by metro in the morning, then you have to find another option.
Metro train services will not be available on all lines of Delhi Metro including Airport Express line till 2:30 pm. DMRC gave this information on Tuesday.

Airport express line will also be banned
Along with all the lines of Delhi Metro, services will be closed till 2:30 pm on the Airport Express line. This is especially the necessary information for those who use this metro line to go to the airport or come from there. However, after 2:30 pm, metro services will start again and after that trains on all lines will run according to regular time. That is, after half the holiday of Holi, you will be able to take advantage of the facility of the metro again.
DMRC advisory for passengers
DMRC has advised passengers to plan in advance of their journey, so that they do not face any kind of trouble. If you are thinking of traveling by metro in the morning on March 14, then you should arrange other transport options in advance.