Haryana, UP govts sign reciprocal transport agreement

Press Trust of India  |  Faridabad 

The governments of and today signed a reciprocal transport agreement under which their buses will ply over 1.16 lakh km daily in each other's territories. The agreement was signed in the presence of Chief Minister and his counterpart Yogi Adityanath at the of the 32nd Surajkund international crafts mela here, an official release said. "This transport agreement with neighbouring state will facilitate economic activity as well as provide easy access to traffic," Khattar said. Adityanath said his government has considered similar proposals for several states and such agreements have also been made with and Uttarakhand. He said that and are associated with each other for thousands of years. "Lord was born in Uttar Pradesh, he delivered the holy message of Gita in Haryana," he said. He said people from would get the opportunity to visit various famous and religious sites in UP like Ayodhya, Kashi, Gorakhpur, Mathura.

He said they can also go to Ganga Sagar and Pashupatinath of passing through the state. Uttar Pradash is the 'Theme State' for this year's mela. The agreement has been inked between the two states 35 years after the previous agreement to cater to the increasing demand of transport operations, the release said. Under the Agreement, while 423 buses of will operate 66,420 kms daily in covering 256 routes, 522 buses of the UP government will ply 50,034 km daily on similar number of routes. As per previous agreement, buses of were operating 10,362 kms daily in the territory of and likewise UP buses were operating 8,116 kms daily in territory of Haryana, the release said. Additional Chief Secretary, Transport, R R Jowel signed the agreement on behalf of the government whereas Principal Secretary, Transport, Aradhana Shukla represented UP.

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First Published: Fri, February 02 2018. 19:45 IST