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Gongabu Bus Park introduces computerized ticketing

13th December 2020
"The Lhotse Multipurpose Private Ltd has introduced the use of technology in ticketing in the New Bus Park at Gongabu, Kathmandu. The organization utilized the closure of the bus park to launch the new system."

The Lhotse Multipurpose Private Ltd has introduced the use of technology in ticketing in the New Bus Park at Gongabu, Kathmandu. The organization utilized the closure of the bus park to launch the new system. 
It had remained shut down for around six months due to increasing coronavirus infections.

 

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According to organization Chair Deepak Kunwar, the new system was for minimizing the people’s crowds at the ticket counter and avoiding infection risk. "The introduction of technology is as per the government’s direction. The government has, with changing time, envisaged the ‘digital Nepal’ campaign and we are committed to heading towards that direction," he said. 

To date, 30 counters are computerized, but only 12 counters are delivering the service now. The remaining counters will switch to the new system soon. 

Currently, the Multipurpose distributes the travel tickets for the destinations- Taplejung, Sankhuwasabha, Bhojpur, Dhankuta, Sunsari, Jhapa, Morang, Tehrathum, Udaypur, Siraha, Saptari, Dhangadhi, Mahendranagar, Bardiya, Banke, Dailekh, Rukum, Rolpa, Bhalubang, Burtibang, and Tikapur. 

Dhaulagiri-Gandaki Yatayat Private Ltd counter staff Pashupati Poudel said as it takes a little more time to complete the ticketing process on the computer than the handwritten ticket, it will take time for passengers to get adjusted with this system. The company has also implemented provisions for acquiring e-ticketing as well. 

More, installation of GPS, a navigating system, will be taking place in every bus here to track the location of a vehicle and reduce the case of road accidents due to driver’s negligence and wretched condition of roadways. Around 1,500 vehicles here provide two-way services for over 50 districts from Taplejung in the east to Jumla in the west. 

Of late, the bus park is seeing its face changed. Bishnumati corridor has been constructed in the west. Based in Kathmandu Metropolis-26 it has spread over 161 ropanis of land. It was established and come into operation in 2056 BS on the ‘public-private-partnership model.’ 

Then-Mayor of Kathmandu Metropolis Keshab Sthapit and then the Chair of Lhotse Multipurpose Gehendra Bahadur Karki had signed an agreement in this regard.

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Charging Station for Sundar Yatayat inaugurated

3rd September 2019
"Bhesh Bahadur Thapa, the Chairman of Sundar Yatayat states that six vehicles can be charged at once from the charging station that has come into operation."

Sajha Yatayat, a private sector for transportation has planned to operate four electric buses in Kathmandu from 9th of September.

 

Dinesh Kumar Ghimire, Secretary at the Ministry of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation has inaugurated the charging station in a program on 3rd of September. According to him, this policy was brought to reduce the importing of petroleum products and exploit the electricity that is produced in Nepal.

 

 

Bhesh Bahadur Thapa, the Chairman of Sundar Yatayat states that six vehicles can be charged at once from the charging station that has come into operation.

 

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Civil Bank’s Extension Counter at Yatayat Byabastha Karyalaya, Ekantakuna, Lalitpur

8th December 2020
"Civil Bank’s Extension Counter at Yatayat Byabastha Karyalaya, Ekantakuna, Lalitpur."

Civil Bank has been operating with the slogan ‘Civil Bank for prosperity’ has opened its new Extension counter in Transport Management Office, Ekantakuna, Lalitpur. Now, customers of the Transport Management Office, Ekantakuna can conveniently pay the taxes and customs from the extension counter of Civil Bank.

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Civil bank

Civil Bank, which has been rendering service to more than 5 lakhs customers through 114 branches and 3 extension counters (including the one in Ekantakuna),  has deposited more than Rs. 70 billion from its customers and have provided more than Rs. 61 billion loans to its customers.

After getting permission to conduct banking service as class ‘A’ bank from Nepal Rastra Bank in 2067 Manshir 10,  Civil bank Ltd has completed its 10th year of service and entered to 11th year recently.

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