Nitin Gadkari
Flags-off Delhi-Kathmandu Bus Service
One Way Fare for
30hrs Journey Fixed at Rs. 2200
Union
Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari flagged off the Delhi-Kathmandu bus service from
capital’s Ambedkar Stadium bus terminal on Tuesday.
This comes after the Union Cabinet on Monday approved the
signing of Bilateral Agreement for the regulation of passenger traffic between
India and Nepal on the sidelines of the forthcoming
SAARC Summit in Kathmandu.
The Cabinet has also authorized the Ministry of Road
Transport & Highways to sign similar Bilateral Agreements and Protocols with
other SAARC member states.
The Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra
Modi, also approved the signing and ratifying the
SAARC Motor Vehicles Agreement at the summit.
A statement issued by the ministry on the occassion
mentions:
“The SAARC Transport Ministers, at their second meeting in
Colombo on 25 July 2009, approved the recommendations of Inter
Governmental Group on Transport (IGGT) to set up an Expert Group to
negotiate and finalize the text of the draft Regional Agreement on Motor
Vehicles for SAARC Member States. The Expert Group on the SAARC Motor Vehicles
Agreement, in its third meeting held at Neemrana
(Rajasthan) on 7-8 September this year, considered and finalized the draft text
of the agreement which was endorsed in the Fifth meeting of the SAARC IGGT held
on 30th September in New Delhi attended by delegations from all Member States
except Maldives. This Agreement provides for the Member States allowing the
vehicles of other Member States to ply in their territory for transportation of
cargo and passengers subject to various terms and conditions in the Agreement
and obtaining permits for such transport from the Member States as per
procedure and protocols prescribed in the Agreement. The Agreement once signed
will result in closer regional economic cooperation and integration through
enhanced regional connectivity by allowing movement of goods and passengers in
the region through road transport.“
The Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) will run a luxury Volvo
bus on the Delhi-Kathmandu bus route and the tentative one-way fare is likely
to be around Rs 2,200.
The bus will complete its journey via Agra, Lucknow and Gorakhpur in 30 hours.