India, April 18 -- Metro services on the Blue Line of the Delhi Metro will be briefly regulated on Sunday morning to facilitate scheduled track maintenance work between Indraprastha and Supreme Court stations, the DMRC said on Friday. According to the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation, the regulation will be in place during the early morning hours on April 19, affecting train operations on Line 3 and Line 4. As per the revised schedule, the first train from Vaishali towards Dwarka Sector-21 will depart at 6.05 am, while services from Laxmi Nagar towards Dwarka Sector-21 will begin at 6.21 am. The first train from Yamuna Bank towards Dwarka Sector-21 will start at 5.50 am, it said. There will be no change in the first train timings from Dwarka to Noida Electronic City, as well as from Dwarka Sector-21 towards Noida and Vaishali, the DMRC said. Normal train services on the entire Blue Line will resume after 6:30 am, it added. Health Minister Pankaj Kumar Singh inaugurates a blood donation camp and awareness session at Bhagwan Mahavir Hospital on World Haemophilia Day mpost

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