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Trial run of tri-nation bus service flagged off

Bangladesh-India-Nepal Tri-nation Trial bus service
These two buses left BRTC International Depot, Motijheel, Dhaka, with 80 delegates of Bangladesh, Nepal and India during the trial run of tri-nation bus service on April 23, 2018. BRTC Chairman Fariduddin Ahmed is leading the 80-men delegation that will be scrutinising all the aspects of the service in detail. Photo: Tuhin Shubhra Adhikary

A trial of bus service on Bangladesh-India-Nepal route has been flagged off, what is seen as a major development in cross border transport service among the three nations.

Two buses carrying 80 delegates of the three nations and led by BRTC Chairman Fariduddin Ahmed left the BRTC international depot, Motijheel, Dhaka, this morning.

The delegation will reach Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 26, via Shiliguri, scrutinising in detail all the aspects of the journey. They will submit a report, based on which a protocol will be signed.

“This marks a good beginning of sub-regional connectivity,” said Nazrul Islam, secretary for the road transport and highways division. He said, the protocol will be signed “soon”.

After the protocol agreement, commercial bus service will be launched.

Among others who were present during the flag off were Gaurav Gandhi, first secretary (economic) of the Indian High Commission in Dhaka, and Dhan Bahadur Oli, deputy chief of mission at Nepal embassy.

Currently, passengers use Lalmonirhat-Burimari-Changrabandha-Siliguri route to go to Kathmandu. The new route will cut short the journey by more than 100km, while the passengers will be able to enjoy some of the lush green hills on the way.

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Trial run of tri-nation bus service flagged off

Bangladesh-India-Nepal Tri-nation Trial bus service
These two buses left BRTC International Depot, Motijheel, Dhaka, with 80 delegates of Bangladesh, Nepal and India during the trial run of tri-nation bus service on April 23, 2018. BRTC Chairman Fariduddin Ahmed is leading the 80-men delegation that will be scrutinising all the aspects of the service in detail. Photo: Tuhin Shubhra Adhikary

A trial of bus service on Bangladesh-India-Nepal route has been flagged off, what is seen as a major development in cross border transport service among the three nations.

Two buses carrying 80 delegates of the three nations and led by BRTC Chairman Fariduddin Ahmed left the BRTC international depot, Motijheel, Dhaka, this morning.

The delegation will reach Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 26, via Shiliguri, scrutinising in detail all the aspects of the journey. They will submit a report, based on which a protocol will be signed.

“This marks a good beginning of sub-regional connectivity,” said Nazrul Islam, secretary for the road transport and highways division. He said, the protocol will be signed “soon”.

After the protocol agreement, commercial bus service will be launched.

Among others who were present during the flag off were Gaurav Gandhi, first secretary (economic) of the Indian High Commission in Dhaka, and Dhan Bahadur Oli, deputy chief of mission at Nepal embassy.

Currently, passengers use Lalmonirhat-Burimari-Changrabandha-Siliguri route to go to Kathmandu. The new route will cut short the journey by more than 100km, while the passengers will be able to enjoy some of the lush green hills on the way.

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সংস্কার ও নির্বাচন প্রক্রিয়া নিয়ে চলতি মাসেই ঘোষণার ইঙ্গিত প্রধান উপদেষ্টার

জাতীয় নির্বাচনের আগে প্রয়োজনীয় সংস্কারের গুরুত্ব পুনর্ব্যক্ত করে প্রধান উপদেষ্টা ড. মুহাম্মদ ইউনূস চলতি মাসের শেষের দিকে সংস্কার ও নির্বাচন প্রক্রিয়া সম্পর্কে একটি ঘোষণার ইঙ্গিত দিয়েছেন।

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