CHANDIGARH, OCT 17
With a view to ensuring convenience and to facilitate the people of the state, it has been decided to ply buses under Kilometer(Km) Scheme throughout the State. These buses would be plied on PPP Mode.
This was disclosed by Additional Chief Secretary, Transport department, Mr Dhanpat Singh during a press conference regarding his meeting with the Haryana Roadways Employees Unions here today.
Giving details about the district wise Kilometer scheme, he said that in Ambala 12 buses would be plied at the rate of Rs. 37.10 per Km. Similarly, in Chandigarh, 20 buses would be plied at the rate of Rs. 37.30 per Km, 15 buses in Kurukshetra at the rate of Rs. 36.80 per Km, 10 buses in Yamuna Nagar at the rate of Rs. 36.60 per Km, 20 buses in Karnal at the rate of Rs. 36.50 per Km, 20 buses in Panipat at the rate of Rs. 34.75 per Km, 15 buses in Kaithal at the rate of Rs. 34.30 per Km, 25 buses in Hisar at the rate of Rs. 36.75 per Km, 20 buses in Fatehabad at the rate of Rs. 36.90 per Km, 17 buses in Sirsa at the rate of Rs. 36.80 per Km, 58 buses in Bhiwani at the rate of Rs. 36.50 per Km, 15 buses in Charkhi Dadri at the rate of Rs. 36.30per Km, 15 buses in Faridabad at the rate of Rs. 36.75 per Km, 40 buses in Gurugram at the rate of Rs. 37.10 per Km, 45 buses in Jhajjar at the rate of Rs. 34.65 per Km, 5 buses in Bahdurgarh at the rate of Rs. 31.01 per Km, 15 buses in Narnaul at the rate of Rs. 36.09 per Km, 5 buses in Nuh at the rate of Rs. 36.75 per Km, 10 buses in Palwal at the rate of Rs. 36.75 per Km, 48 buses in Rohtak at the rate of Rs. 35.65 per Km, 42 buses in Sonipat at the rate of Rs. 35.75 per Km, 5 buses in Rewari at the rate of Rs. 37.24 per Km and 15 buses in Jind at the rate of Rs. 36.40 per Km.
He said that in this scheme the department would not be required to do any investment. This scheme would also benefit the people as the buses would be maintained by the operators themselves. The scheme would also benefit the State Government by saving of Rs 5 to Rs 8 per kilometer.
Others present on this occasion included Transport Commissioner, Mr. Pankaj Agarwal, Additional Director, State Transport, Dr. Virender Kumar Dahiya and Mr. Samwartak Singh.
===balbirsingh227@gmail.com
With a view to ensuring convenience and to facilitate the people of the state, it has been decided to ply buses under Kilometer(Km) Scheme throughout the State. These buses would be plied on PPP Mode.
This was disclosed by Additional Chief Secretary, Transport department, Mr Dhanpat Singh during a press conference regarding his meeting with the Haryana Roadways Employees Unions here today.
Giving details about the district wise Kilometer scheme, he said that in Ambala 12 buses would be plied at the rate of Rs. 37.10 per Km. Similarly, in Chandigarh, 20 buses would be plied at the rate of Rs. 37.30 per Km, 15 buses in Kurukshetra at the rate of Rs. 36.80 per Km, 10 buses in Yamuna Nagar at the rate of Rs. 36.60 per Km, 20 buses in Karnal at the rate of Rs. 36.50 per Km, 20 buses in Panipat at the rate of Rs. 34.75 per Km, 15 buses in Kaithal at the rate of Rs. 34.30 per Km, 25 buses in Hisar at the rate of Rs. 36.75 per Km, 20 buses in Fatehabad at the rate of Rs. 36.90 per Km, 17 buses in Sirsa at the rate of Rs. 36.80 per Km, 58 buses in Bhiwani at the rate of Rs. 36.50 per Km, 15 buses in Charkhi Dadri at the rate of Rs. 36.30per Km, 15 buses in Faridabad at the rate of Rs. 36.75 per Km, 40 buses in Gurugram at the rate of Rs. 37.10 per Km, 45 buses in Jhajjar at the rate of Rs. 34.65 per Km, 5 buses in Bahdurgarh at the rate of Rs. 31.01 per Km, 15 buses in Narnaul at the rate of Rs. 36.09 per Km, 5 buses in Nuh at the rate of Rs. 36.75 per Km, 10 buses in Palwal at the rate of Rs. 36.75 per Km, 48 buses in Rohtak at the rate of Rs. 35.65 per Km, 42 buses in Sonipat at the rate of Rs. 35.75 per Km, 5 buses in Rewari at the rate of Rs. 37.24 per Km and 15 buses in Jind at the rate of Rs. 36.40 per Km.
He said that in this scheme the department would not be required to do any investment. This scheme would also benefit the people as the buses would be maintained by the operators themselves. The scheme would also benefit the State Government by saving of Rs 5 to Rs 8 per kilometer.
Others present on this occasion included Transport Commissioner, Mr. Pankaj Agarwal, Additional Director, State Transport, Dr. Virender Kumar Dahiya and Mr. Samwartak Singh.
===balbirsingh227@gmail.com
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