The bus, which runs between Kanchanpur in Nepal close to Banbasa border in Champavat district of Uttarakhand and Delhi, was regularised from today after a trial for a week, said B M Upreti, In-charge of Sharda barrage international police station.
The service had been suspended 27 years back in the wake of the Indo-Nepal Trade and Transit Treaty, he said.
The resumption of the bus service marks a positive step amidst the uneasiness in India-Nepal ties since the adoption of new Constitution by Nepal.
Adoption of the new Constitution led to widespread agitation by Indian-origin Madhesis and resulted in a blockade of supply lines from India, which angered Nepal.
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The air conditioned buses with Indian and Nepalese flags painted on their bodies will enter the Nepalese district of Kanchanpur at 6 AM every day and start for Delhi from there at 6 PM every evening, Upreti said.
No special documents are required to travel in these buses which provides free wi-fi connectiviy and a bottle of mineral water for free to the passengers, he said.
People on both sides of the border have family as well as trade relations with each other and they are very happy about the resumption of the service after long years of suspension, he said.