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IANS | 28 Oct, 2022
After inaugurating a NIT Faridabad bus stand equipped with
state-of-the-art facilities, Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar
on Friday said the bus stands in state will be known as bus ports.
He also announced to name this bus port, state's first,
designed on public-private partnership (PPP) mode after the name of Dr
Mangal Sen, stalwart BJP leader.
Spread over four acres, the bus port has been constructed at an outlay of Rs 130 crore.
Now
new bus ports will be built in Ballabhgarh, Sonipat and Karnal as well
as two bus ports in Gurugram district on the PPP mode.
The Chief
Minister said Haryana's transport service is one of the best in the
country. The state government is committed to providing safe, secure,
economical and reliable transport facilities to commuters.
He
said the state government is already providing better transportation
services to passengers across the state. Various bus stands are being
renovated with better infrastructure and with state-of-the-art
facilities on similar lines to the airport.
Congratulating the
residents of NIT Faridabad area, the Chief Minister said in year 1980 he
started his social life in Faridabad. At that time there was a lack of
good transport services. Understanding the problem of the common man, he
then had apprised former Deputy Chief Minister Mangal Sen about the
situation of the NIT bus stand and today the dream of renovating this
bus stand with state-of-the-art facilities has come true, said the Chief
Minister.
As a gesture of tribute to him, from today this newly
constructed bus port will be known as Dr Mangal Sen bus port, NIT
Faridabad, he said.
He said the bus port of Faridabad NIT would
be connected through the Integrated Consolidated Command Centre. Along
with this, the passengers will be able to avail facilities like online
ticket booking and the current status of the bus.
Besides
catering to the needs of the people of the nearby villages, this bus
port will also benefit the commuters travelling to and from the cities
of Delhi, Chandigarh, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Himachal
Pradesh.
He said the state transport is effectively fulfilling
its responsibility of providing safe travel. In earlier years, when more
than 200 accidents were reported because of roadways buses, last year
only 79 road accidents were reported.
He said along with curbing road accidents, now the profit per kilometer of roadways has increased from Rs 27.5 to Rs 39 per km.
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