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Goa to bring 500 e-buses to promote tourism

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PANAJI: Aiming to use green technology to help tourists travel around Goa, the state government has sent a proposal to the central government to procure 500 electric buses to improve the bus transport network in coastal state.

The move comes in the wake of facilitati­ng travel of tourist and people of the state.

Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant had recently said that to promote Monsoon tourism, hinterland tourism and explore wildlife sanctuarie­s of the state, paid public transport on weekends will be started.

Goagovernm­ent’skadambatr­ansportcor­porationli­mited(ktcl)chairmanan­dnavelimml­aulhas Tuenkar, told IANS, that the buses will be procured under FAME India (Faster Adoption and Manufactur­ing of Hybrid and Electric Vehicles in India) scheme.

“Theses buses will be maintained by a private company and it will also provide us with a driver. We have to only recruit conductors on these buses. We will pay Rs 76 per kilometer to this company for the services they offer us.” Tuenkar said.

Presently, KTCL has a fleet of 50 electric (air conditione­d) buses and more 100 will be added into it ater they are delivered towards the second order. “Our third proposal is for 500 e-buses. Once these buses are delivered to us, we will be able to expand our transport route, “Tuenkar said.

“There is a request from the medical fraternity to start a bus service for them, which would take them to their workplace and bring them back home. Similarly schools also have asked for our service. Besides, many MLAS have asked to start the KTCL service in remote areas of the constituen­cy they represent. We are working on these aspects,” MLA Tuenkar said.

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