In the midst of uneasiness in India-Nepal
relations, a friendship bus service between India and Nepal via
Champawat in Uttarakhand resumed today after a gap of 27 years. The
service had been suspended 27 years back in the wake of the Indo-Nepal
Trade and Transit Treaty .
Resumption of the
service between the two countries after its prolonged suspension has
been welcomed by locals on either side of the border . The resumed bus
service will run regularly between Kanchanpur in Nepal close to Banbasa
border in Champavat district of Uttarakhand and Anand Vihar, Delhi
Importance of the resumed bus service :
About
eight to ten thousand Nepalis travel in these buses on a daily basis
from Kanchanpur district, Dandel Dhura, Voti, Sapen, Acham, Kalali,
Jagbuddha and Siddhartha Nagar areas in Nepal. People on both sides of
the border have family as well as trade relations with each other.
Key Facts :
- The buses are air conditioned with Indian and Nepalese flags painted on their bodies, they will enter the Nepalese district of Kanchanpur at 6 AM every day and start for Delhi from there at 6 PM every evening.
- No special documents are required to travel in these buses which provides free wi-fi connectiviy and a bottle of mineral water for free to the passengers.
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