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Udupi to get 30 low-floor buses in May

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The Hindu             07.02.2014

Udupi to get 30 low-floor buses in May

Special Correspondent

As many as 30 low-floor buses, which would be provided under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JnNURM), would hit the roads in Udupi city in either April or May.

These buses can ply within 20km distance (in one way from starting point to end point). The Karnataka Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) has already conducted a survey of the routes on which these buses can ply in the city. “We have already applied for the route permits to the Regional Transport Authority (RTA),” said M. Mahesh, Divisional Controller, Mangalore Division, KSRTC.

The introduction of these buses will help the students and senior citizens more than others as they would be able to get the concession available on these buses. Around 1.8 acres of land behind the present KSRTC Depot at Nittur on National Highway 66 here would be converted into a depot for the maintenance of these 30 buses.

“A separate depot and workshop would be set for the JnNURM buses,” said B.N. Rajappa, KSRTC Depot Manager, Udupi.

According to M.T. Reju, Deputy Commissioner, the KSRTC had sought route permits for Malpe and Manipal. But there was already thick bus density on these routes due to the operation of private buses.

The RTA had suggested to the KSRTC to run these low-floored buses on routes having lesser bus density or no buses at all. The KSRTC was yet to respond to this suggestion.

“After the KSRTC comes up with their proposal, we will hold a special RTA meeting and decide on the route permits.

There will not be much opposition from the private bus operators if the JnNURM buses ply on the less dense bus routes,” Mr. Reju said.

However the issue of where the bus stands, for these buses, should be located is yet to be resolved. There were proposals to start it from the existing City Bus Stand or some area near the Service Bus Stand or to construct a new Bus Stand exclusively for these buses near the present City Bus Stand. “All these options are open,” Mr. Reju said.

 

25 new buses to roll out on Ludhiana roads in 15 days

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The Times of India            04.02.2014

25 new buses to roll out on Ludhiana roads in 15 days

LUDHIANA: The Ludhiana municipal corporation (MC) is all set to roll 25 new buses on the roads in the next 15 days. After the addition of this fleet of new buses, the total number of buses plying in the city would reach 100. Keeping in view the narrow roads and the large population dwelling in congested areas of the city, this fleet of 25 would include 10 mini buses, five AC and 10 non-AC buses.

Promising cheap transport and a pollution-free city to its residents, MC has planned to reach their target of rolling 200 buses in the city by the year-end. The routes for the new buses have also been fixed. The routes for the soon-to-be introduced buses include Bharat Nagar, Jagraon Bridge, railway station, CMC Chowk, Samrala Chowk, Civic Hospital road, Shingar Cinema, Vardhman Mill, Sector 39, Jamalpur Colony and Jamalpur Urban Estate.

"The introduction of the new buses is a provision for the new areas and to strengthen the already present 18 routes where the buses ply," said Baljit Singh, manager of City Bus Service. "We have already placed the orders for the next 25 buses that would reach the city in next 15 days," said MC commissioner Rahul Tewari. 

 

Cong thanks Sonia, PM for approving 330 buses

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The Pioneer                31.01.2014

Cong thanks Sonia, PM for approving 330 buses

The State Congress on Thursday has appreciated UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for approving a total of 303 city buses under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) for Chhattisgarh’s cities. Chhattisgarh Pradesh Congress Committee (CGPCC) spokesperson Jaswant Claudius in a statement issued here stated that the JNNURM had encouraged planned development of selected cities in the country.

In this direction, the UPA Government without any discrimination approved crores of rupees for the ruling BJP Government for implementing many welfare programmes for the poor such as provision of housing, drinking water and  transport availability in Chhattisgarh, he said. Keeping in view the pressures of rising urban transportation needs, the UPA Government approved a total of 60 buses for Raipur, 110 for Durg-Bhilai, 50 for Bilaspur, 48 for Korba and 35 for Ambikapur, Claudius said. He said that the UPA Government had paid equal attention to the needs of the rural areas in tandem with the development of urban areas of Chhattisgarh.

 


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