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APSRTC buses to have GPS facility

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The New Indian Express  02.11.2010

APSRTC buses to have GPS facility

HYDERABAD: The APSRTC is going to equip all its buses with the Global Positioning System (GPS) soon.

To begin with, it installed black boxes in five RTC buses on 49 M route on an experimental basis on Friday.

This was disclosed by Gunti Jaya Rao who took charge as the Greater Hyderabad and Hyderabad RTC Zone executive director, at a press conference here on Monday. ''After studying its working for two months in operating buses on time, a final decision will be taken to equip all the RTC buses with the GPS. But one thing is certain, we are planning to install the GPS at least in JNNURM buses,’’ he said.

Rao hoped that the new system would help the RTC which caters to 42 per cent transport needs of people, ensure streamlining the operation of bus services.

Another major initiative is Family CAT Card. The card priced at Rs 300 will be introduced from November 1.

It is valid for one year. Using the card, five members of a family, including spouse, children and dependents can avail themselves of 10 per cent of bus fare concession.

The holders of CAT Cards priced at Rs 140, can get the Family CAT Card on payment of the difference of Rs 160. APSRTC MD B Prasada Rao had already approved the proposal.

The RTC has set a revenue target of Rs 736 crore by operating buses for a total distance of 37 crore km on no loss and no profit basis, he said.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 02 November 2010 11:15
 

Launch of low-floor buses on foundation day to be remembered for long

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The Pioneer  02.11.2010

Launch of low-floor buses on foundation day to be remembered for long

Staff Reporter | Bhopal

The celebration of Madhya Pradesh foundation day would be long remembered by the citizens of Bhopal with the launch of 105 luxury low floor buses adding new dimension to city public transport.

It is country's maiden initiative to operate such a large number of low floor city buses in public private partnership. The initiative comes from Bhopal Municipal Corporation. Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan traveled in the new modern low floor bus from late Kushabhau Thakre Inter state Bus Terminus to his official residence.

A symbol of State's development and growth, the bus journey became a memorable one. The State BJP president Prabhat Jha, Bhopal Mayor Krishna Gaur, MLA Vishwas Sarang, Chairman of Poultry Development Corporation Shaitan Singh Paul Nagar Nigam Commissioner Manish Singh were also the co-passengers of the Chief Minister.

Chouhan waived hands to the people during the passage accepting their greetings. The enthusiastic citizen of Bhopal on the way responded zealously. The event of bus journey has reiterated Chief Minister's commitment to development. Chouhan willingly consented to be a commuter only to assert that he would fully support development plans and the initiatives meant for improving public facilities.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 02 November 2010 06:18
 

‘No dearth of funds for development of State capital'

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The Pioneer  02.11.2010

‘No dearth of funds for development of State capital'

Staff Reporter | Bhopal

Dedicating to people the Kushabhau Thakre Inter State Bus Terminus and the City Transport Service — launched by Bhopal Municipal Corporation, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Monday urged people to perform civic duties and responsibilities with commitment to ensure the emergence of Madhya Pradesh as the most prosperous State in the country.

Flagging off the service on the occasion of Madhya Pradesh Day, Chouhan affirmed that there would be no dearth of funds for the development of the State capital.

Paying tribute to Late Kushabhau Thakre, Chouhan said that operation of modern low floor buses will improve transport facilities and traffic management. It will also ease off the pressure on the city roads, he added.

Iterating the State Government's resolve to enhance the quality of public services for which robust administrative systems have been put in place, he urged citizens to help add to the efficiency of the mechanisms.

Referring to the Public Service Guarantee Act, Chouhan said a remarkable step has been initiated to ensure the delivery of public services.

Underlining the fast paced development in Madhya Pradesh, the Chief Minister said that in respect of growth rate the State stands third in the country.

Chouhan said civic responsibilities like maintaining greenery, saving water electricity, maintaining cleanliness were crucial for the prosperity and development of the State. He also extended Diwali greetings to the people.

Minister for Urban Administration Babulal Gaur described development as the top priority. The present Government has fulfilled the developmental needs in a little span of time. He said that Bhopal could have got the facilities long ago.

Speaking of the scenic locales in the State capital, Gaur said ongoing development work in Bhopal will herald Bhopal's arrival among the most beautiful cities in the world.

Mayor Krishna Gaur in her welcome speech informed that the BMC has outlined a development plan without disturbing the natural beauty of Bhopal.

She said that the city has received two major gifts in the form of inter state bus terminus and ultra modern low floor buses.

She informed that the 225 luxury buses will ply on 27 routes under public private partnership mode. Chairman of the Madhya Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation Dhruv Narayan Singh said the Bhopal Development Authority (BDA) built the terminus, utilising its own resources.

MLA Vishwas Sarang said that the well-managed public transport service will provide facilities to people and protect the environment.

On the occasion, BDA Executive officer RS Gohil handed over a cheque of `96.48 lakh to BMC Commissioner Manish Singh for management of the bus terminus. With this, in principle, the terminus was handed over to the BMC.

BDA Chairman Surendra Nath Singh proposed the vote of thanks.

BJP State president Prabhat Jha, MLA Brahmanand Ratnakar, vice president of BJP Nand Kumar Singh Chouhan, general secretary Rameshwar Sharma, chairman of Madhya Pradesh civil supplies corporation Ramesh Sharma, BDA vice chairman Vishnu Khatri, Bhopal BJP president Alok Sharma and several other dignitaries were present on the occasion.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 02 November 2010 06:13
 


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