City Bus Stand, Berhampur |
The state
government has decided to soon introduce city bus services connecting Berhampur
to its adjoining towns like Chhatrapur and Gopalpur. The decision is based on a
survey by a Mumbai-based consultant on bus services in the biggest town in
southern Odisha. The final project report will be submitted to the state
government before tender is issued, which will invite private companies to work
through public private partnership. The government is likely to provide the
buses while the chosen private company will be responsible for services
management. Berhampur Development Authority (BDA) will act as a nodal agency.
"The government is likely to provide the required buses as no transport
operator was coming forward to provide buses when the BDA floated the tender
earlier," said BDA chairman Kailash Rana.
At a high-level
meeting, held recently in Bhubaneswar, the consultant recommended introduction
of at least 25 buses in the first phase in Berhampur, Gopalpur and Chhatrapur.
"The district administration will extend all support to BDA in this,"
district collector Krishan Kumar said. "We have already discussed the
matter with the government and talks are in advanced stage," said Purna
Chandra Pathy, vice-chairman, BDA. On project cost, he said it was not
finalized. Berhampur Municipal Corporation (BMC) and the Notified Area Councils
of Gopalpur and Chhatrapur will be other stakeholders in the project. "We
have been asked to identify the bus stops within the town. We will soon do
that," said BMC commissioner A K Mohanty.
The Berhampur civic
body had introduced town bus services in the 1990s. But the services were
withdrawn after the municipality incurred heavy losses. Now, there is no
government transport service linking Chhatrapur, the district headquarters
town, and Gopalpur, a tourist spot, with Berhampur and people have to depend on
trekkers and matadors. With rise in population and tourist visits, authorities
feel the services will be feasible this time.
Source: Times of India
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