Now, travel in AC bus from Panipat to Delhi border in Rs.115
Panipat/Rohtak, May 29 -- Travelling from the industrial city of Panipat to Delhi will become more convenient for commuters, as chief minister Nayab Singh Saini flagged off 80 new electric, air-conditioned, low-floor buses in Panipat on Thursday. Highlighting the affordability, officials said that people can travel from Panipat to Delhi (Singhu border) for just Rs.115.
In ordinary Haryana Roadways buses, the fare is Rs.70.
Of the newly started buses, 40 have been allocated for Panipat alone, 15 for Yamunanagar, 10 each for Kurukshetra and Sonepat, and five for Panchkula. "With the addition of 80 new buses to the existing fleet of 75 e-buses, the total number has now increased to 155," Saini said. Vikram Kamboj, general manager, Haryana Roadways, Panipat, said that currently only five buses ply between the new bus stand and the toll plaza. With the introduction of the new buses, 17 new routes have been designed, and operations on these routes began following the inauguration.
Saini while addressing a gathering at Arya PG College announced that students will receive bus pass facilities on the electric buses as well.
Haryana chief minister Nayab Singh Saini on Wednesday said the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) victory in the civic body elections is the result of party workers' hard work and the trust reposed by the public in the government.
Saini was addressing a gathering during the oath-taking ceremony of newly elected Sonepat mayor Rajiv Jain and councillors in Murthal....
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