Transport entrepreneurs warn of transport fare hike from March 21

KATHMANDU, March 13: Public transport entrepreneurs have warned of public transport fare hike from March 21 if the government fails to take effective measures against the increase of the price of petroleum products in the country.  They have warned that they would decide on the matter themselves if the government failed to address their demand by March 21.  Earlier, the public transport fare was revised on October 13, 2021.    Speaking during a press conference in Kathmandu, Yogendra Nath Karmacharya, President of the Federation of Nepalese National Transport Entrepreneurs (FNNTE) said they would be compelled to adjust the price on their own if the government did not respond to their call by March 21.  

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Transport entrepreneurs halt cargo along Araniko Highway

Transport entrepreneurs have halted freights along the Araniko, B.P., and Helambu Highways to protest the direction by the district administration office to mandatorily get the loads they carry weighed.

Transport entrepreneurs halt cargo along Araniko Highway

Transport entrepreneurs have halted freights along the Araniko, B.P., and Helambu Highways to protest the direction by the district administration office to mandatorily get the loads they carry weighed.

Transport entrepreneurs warn to increase fare price

Transport businessmen have said that they will be forced to adjust the transport fare themselves.

Transport entrepreneurs warn to increase fare price

Transport businessmen have said that they will be forced to adjust the transport fare themselves.

Transport entrepreneurs warn to increase fare price

Transport businessmen have said that they will be forced to adjust the transport fare themselves.

Transport entrepreneurs call for opening obstructed highways

KATHMANDU, September 23: The National Federation of Nepalese Transport Entrepreneurs has called for immediately opening the roads that have been obstructed due to rain.  Issuing a statement on Wednesday evening, Federation Chairperson Yogendranath Karmacharya called for the government to immediately reopen the obstructed highways and roads to take passengers to their destinations without hassles in view of the festive times.  "Number of passenger-ferrying vehicles would surely increase with the rise in the flow of passengers to and from Kathmandu Valley for festive celebrations. But, it seems the vehicles would face trouble in operating their services with the disruption of main highway and rural roads outside Kathmandu Valley due to incessant rain", chairperson Karmacharya further said.  Likewise, Federation's general-secretary Saroj Sitaula said opening of pre-booking of tickets for Dashain would see a big trouble inlack of smooth two-way road traffic.  The Federation has strongly demanded government take immediate initiatives to ensure smooth operations of two-way traffic in the highways and roads.

Transport entrepreneurs freed following commitments not to halt services

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Transport entrepreneurs agree on scrapping syndicate; released from custody

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