
Delhi Metro plans to work out SOPs after monkey enters train
India Today
After a monkey wandered into a Delhi Metro train a few days ago, the DMRC announced on Monday that it plans to develop a standard operating procedure to deal with similar incidents in the future.
Days after a monkey wandered into a Delhi Metro train, the DMRC on Monday said it plans to work out a standard operating procedure to tackle such issues in future. The primate cavorted and roamed around in coaches of the train on the Blue Line before settling on a seat, leaving some passengers amused, and some others scared. The video of the incident was widely shared on social media.
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