Pramod Madhwaraj flags off four new Udupi-Karkala KSRTC buses


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Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (TP)

Udupi, Mar 10: Minister for youth services and sports Pramod Madhwaraj on Wednesday March 9 flagged off four new KSRTC buses at the KSRTC Bus stand here. The buses will ply on the Udupi-Karkala route.

After the inauguration, Pramod told reporters, "We have introduced four new buses from Udupi to Karkala on public demand. We are supporting the growth of both KSRTC and private buses simultaneously. When both private and government buses work together, the system will be stronger.

"Around 12 buses have already been given the timings from the RTO and 18 bus routes are yet to get clearance, after which services will be started. There's no need for all 30 buses to pass through Udupi. We have planned to let buses ply only in required routes here. There will be an RTA meeting where the DC will be consulted and timings for the buses fixed," he said.

Pramod further said, "A new JNNURM bus stand will be constructed at the cost of Rs 4 crore. The tender is still in process. A KSRTC bus stand will be constructed on the basis of PPP model in Udupi at a cost of Rs 30 crore. Till then the present KSRTC bus stand in Udupi will be used."

Meenakshi Madhava Bannaje, president CMC, Nalini Pradeep Rao president Taluk Panchayat, Sandhya Thilakraj vice president CMC, councillors Ramesh Kanchan, Celina Karkada, Janardhan Bhandarkar, Mangaluru divisional controller Vivekanand Hegde and others were present.

  

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  • Richard Almeida, Kodavoor/Thottam/Airoli, Navi Mumbai

    Fri, Mar 10 2017

    Well done minister Pramod. You are so energetic!!! Please take up good development plans to shine Udupi as major destination for Education, cultural, pilgrimage and tourist hub. You will be always remembered as good human being. I am your well wisher neighbor from Salmara/Kodavoor.

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  • Stany D'Souza, Mumbai / Bondel / Miyar

    Fri, Mar 10 2017

    Good work Pramod Madhwaraj. Although there are a number of private buses between Udupi and Karkala there were no KSRTC buses. It is a welcome step. Apart from educational institutions Udupi and Karkala are pilgrim centres too. Thanks to all involved.

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi/ New York, USA.

    Fri, Mar 10 2017

    My big salute to Pramod Madhwaraj for this new service by KSRTC from Udupi to Karkala. It will benefit a lot of commuters.

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  • Vishu M, Moodbidri

    Fri, Mar 10 2017

    Mr. Madhwaraj is full busy in inauguration these days. Well Done Mr. Minister. You are Leader of Mass. As of now, there is no strong contender against this person.
    By the way, what's our Udupi MP doing these days??.

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  • Flavian dsouza, chik/bengaluru

    Fri, Mar 10 2017

    This a good thing . But MLA's should start thinking long term and have a vision for the city /state .

    Employment, tourism , transport , roads , electricty , greem energy , ...

    Udupi has the potential to become an education hub and tourist destination so a clear plan is needed
    and hotel industry

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