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Nepal-India friendly bus service starts in Pyuthan

SWARGADWARI, Jan 9: Nepal-India friendly bus service has started from Pyuthan Buspark Tikuri in Pyuthan to New Delhi, the capital of India.
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SWARGADWARI, Jan 9: Nepal-India friendly bus service has started from Pyuthan Buspark Tikuri in Pyuthan to New Delhi, the capital of India.



Saroj Thapa, Minister of Industry and Transport, Government of Lumbini Province, inaugurated the service at a function held here on Monday. On that occasion, Minister Thapa said that the government has prioritized the management of the transport sector.


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Minister Thapa said, "Bus operators should be careful to provide services so that citizens do not complain." He expressed his commitment to establish a transport office in Pyuthan during his tenure.


The private sector Swargadwari Gaumukhi Transport Service operates Pyuthan-New Delhi bus service daily.

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