Union Health Minister JP Nadda travelled in the Delhi Metro and interacted with commuters Tuesday, officials said.
The minister took a ride in a train on the Yellow Line that connects Samaypur Badli to Huda Centre Centre, and is one of the busiest corridors of the network.
"He boarded a train from Udyog Bhawan around 11.00 am and deboarded at Haiderpuri Badli Mor," a senior DMRC official said.
Udyog Bhawan metro is located near Nirman Bhawan, which houses the office of the health ministry.
"On the return journey, he boarded a train from Haiderpuri Badli Mor and alighted at Udyog Bhawan station around 2:24 PM," the official said.
During the journey, the minister interacted with the commuters, officials said.
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