Kathmandu. Mahanagar Yatayat, which has been operating on the Ring Road since 2072 BS, has added 40 new buses. Rajan Babu Shrestha, CEO of Sapradi Trading Pvt. Ltd., handed over the keys at a press conference on Thursday.
With the addition of the new buses, the number of Mahanagar Yatayat buses operating in the valley has reached 89. The company stated that while taking the keys of those buses from the hands of Rajan Babu Shrestha, CEO of Sapradi Trading Pvt. Ltd., we felt an additional responsibility.
In 2072 BS, 39 large city buses and 10 buses in between were added to run on the Kathmandu Ring Road at once. We believe that the support and coordination provided to us by Sipradi Sapradi Trading Pvt. Ltd. throughout the journey so far is also one of the reasons for our success. On this special occasion today, with the expectation of similar support and cooperation in the coming days, I would like to thank the team of Sipradi and the CEO Rajanbavu Shrestha.
Expressing respect for the courage of business friends who joined the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, seeing the potential even in a difficult journey, and expressing happiness towards the Bank Insurance Company, Traffic Police, and Kathmandu and Lalitpur Metropolitan Cities, who have collaborated with us since the beginning to make this journey smooth and successful .
“We are pleased to announce that with the introduction of the new buses, Mahanagar Yatayat will expand its service to destinations and routes other than the Ring Road,” the company said. From today, Mahanagar Yatayat will start providing services to passengers on the route from Chandragiri, Godam and Thankot in Kathmandu to Dhulikhel via Banepa in Kavre.’
The journey of Mahanagar Yatayat will not stop here. We are also studying the wave of electric vehicles coming globally and its practical aspects in the context of Nepal. We are preparing to bring ten electric buses into operation in the near future and operate 50 such electric buses within a year. We believe that these buses will be environmentally friendly, passenger-friendly and beneficial for Kathmandu’s business community.
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