In a bid to better utilise its surface transport facility, the Uttar Pradesh government has chalked out a comprehensive strategy including commencing new bus services and a reduction in ticket fares. |
"The year 2006 is being observed as Yatri Suvidha Varsh with a focus on making road travel more convenient for passengers," State Transport Minister Naresh Agrawal told reporters. |
He said that the government was mooting a cut in ticket fares by 10 per cent for the daytime and 20 per cent for night journeys. |
"In addition to this, attempts would be made to reduce the journey time of long-distance bus services, which may include doing away with several halts," he said. |
"About 250 fully air-conditioned buses will soon be plying on the road as part of the Shatabdi bus service, connecting major cities of Uttar Pradesh," State Transport Minister Naresh Agrawal said, adding that a city bus service would soon be introduced for Allahabad. |
Agrawal also announced that the city buses in Lucknow and Kanpur would be converted from diesel to CNG to keep air pollution under check. |