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Pokhara-New Delhi direct bus service launched

Pokhara-New Delhi direct bus service launched

By RISHI RAM BARAL

Nepalu2019s Home Minister Shakti Bahdur Basnet and Indian Ambassador to Nepal Ranjit Rae launch a direct bus service from Pokhara to Delhi on July 11, 2016 on Monday. Photo: Rishi Ram Baral

POKHARA: Direct bus service from Pokhara to New Delhi in India has started from Monday. The bus service is a joint initiative of the Modern Era Tours and Travels Pvt Ltd of Nepal and Uttar Pradesh Parivahan Nigam, Ghaziabad depot, of India. Home minister Shakti Bahadur Basnet from Nepal and Indian Ambassador for Nepal Ranjit Rae jointly inaugurated the service at a special function in the Lake City today. Altogether eight deluxe buses, four from each side, have started the operation. Nepal's the then Prime Minister Sushil Koirala and visiting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2014 had signed an agreement to launch such joint bus services. The bus fare has been fixed at NRs 3,500 (IRs 2,200), informed Keshav Adhikari at the Pokhara-based travel company.