Summary
This survey will be unique in nature as similar exercise will be
simultaneously conducted by many other Metro systems across the world.
http://indianexpress.com/article/cities/delhi/delhi-metro-to-soon-conduct-online-customer-satisfaction-survey/
Delhi Metro commuters can now register their suggestions and
grievances on various aspects related to metro functioning through an
online survey. The Delhi Metro Rail corporation (DMRC) will conduct an
online 'Customer Satisfaction Survey' through its official website -
http://www.delhimetrorail.com - from tomorrow to May 25 to get
feedback from its users.

"This particular survey will be unique in nature as similar exercise
will be simultaneously conducted by many other Metro systems across
the world. The two main bodies of Metro systems globally - CoMET and
NOVA (of which DMRC is a member) -- have come together to conduct this
survey," a DMRC spokesperson said.

After the completion of this almost month long survey, these
organisations will compare the results and share the feedback received
globally so that better services can be provided to the Metro
commuters worldwide, he added.

The survey will take feedback from commuters on aspects such as
overall satisfaction, availability, accessibility, ease of use,
information prior to travel, information during travel, reliability,
customer care, comfort, overcrowding and security.

It will take only about three to five minutes to complete the survey
and respondents will also be able to exit the survey at any time, the
spokesperson said.

This is the first time that DMRC will conduct an online survey. A
paper-based customer satisfaction survey was conducted last year
during which responses were collected from the commuters at the
stations. Based on the responses, a slew of changes were introduced to
the system related to aspects such as availability of drinking water,
improvement in quality of smart cards and tokens, toilet facility,
parking arrangements, and facilities for the differently-abled and
elderly.

The Delhi Metro Museum organised a workshop on Metro travel for its
physically challenged commuters earlier this week where information
about the facilities available for the physically challenged commuters
in Delhi Metro was shared.

About 40 participants of age groups ranging from nine to 40 years took
part in the workshop. Metro Museum organised the event in association
with Prerna Niketan Sangh, an NGO working for the physically
challenged.

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Delhi Metro offers a range of facilities for its differently-abled
commuters, such as wheelchairs, lifts with braille signages, yellow
tactile paths for the visually impaired and reserved seats in trains.


-- 
Avinash Shahi
M.Phil Research Scholar
Centre for The Study of Law and Governance
Jawaharlal Nehru University
New Delhi India



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