Nepal’s public transport system: Poor services and uncontrolled fares take a free ride
In one year, the public transport fares increases by 65%, but the service quality remained the same.
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GANDAKI, FEBRUARY 4: Privately owned vehicles reaching the age of 25 years will now be scrapped in the Gandaki province. This is the first time that such a provision has been made for private vehicles in the country. Earlier, the age limit of 20 years applied to only public transport vehicles as per federal law. […]
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Following the decision of Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC) to implement an automated fuel price system on July 17, the Bagmati Province has decided to reduce fares of the publictransport from today. Prior to this, public transport fares had been adjusted on May 25.
KATHMANDU, May 17: The Department of Transport Management has decreased the fare of passenger and goods carrier vehicles under inter-province public transport. The Department slashed the public transport fare today after the Nepal Oil Corporation decreased the diesel price to be effective from 12 midnight on Tuesday.
KATHMANDU: Protesting transport workers have announced a strike of public transport in Kathmandu Valley on Tuesday. Nepal Transport Independent Workers’ Organization, All Nepal Transport Workers’ Union and Nepal Transport Workers’ Union called for public transport shutdown on Tuesday. They have accused the government of not implementing the agreement reached between the government and the transport […]
In the context of Nepal, public transportation remained the most basic means of mobilisation for the majority of the population.
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KATHMANDU, Jan 12: The third wave of COVID-19 has now been seen in Nepal. However, the minimum health standards are not being strictly followed in the means of public transport operating in the Kathmandu Valley.