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Electric buses to come into operation in Lumbini

LUMBINI, April 27: Electric vehicles are to come into operation in Lumbini, the birthplace of Buddha, after a long wait. These vehicles were lying idle under the open sky for more than two years due to the delay in the legal process in acquiring the operation permit and lack of the operation modality.
By Republica

LUMBINI, April 27: Electric vehicles are to come into operation in Lumbini, the birthplace of Buddha, after a long wait. These vehicles were lying idle under the open sky for more than two years due to the delay in the legal process in acquiring the operation permit and lack of the operation modality. 


Five electric buses and 14 vans provided by donor agencies in grant assistance were left unused as the Lumbini Province Government failed to make legal arrangements for operating them.


Preparations are afoot to operate these luxury vehicles shortly after the province government recently opened the way for the legal process for the same.  A meeting of the Provincial Council of Ministers on April 21 decided to give approval for operating these vehicles converting their number plates from white to green. 


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Vehicles with white number plates indicate that they are operated for government offices while those with green number plates indicate they are operated for tourism purposes. These vehicles belong to the Lumbini Development Trust.


Rastriya Samachar Samiti (RSS), the national news agency, had on March 11 carried news on these vehicles lying unused for over two years due to legal hurdles.


LDT received these electric vehicles costing Rs 130 million under the Clean Energy Project. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) provided these vehicles in grant assistance. These vehicles were received through the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation. The Government of Nepal had paid an additional Rs 35 million as customs duty while importing the vehicles to Nepal.


Charging stations have also been built in Lumbini at a cost of Rs 139 million for the operation of these vehicles. The tyres of several of these vehicles have gone flat while the batteries too have become dysfunctional for the lack of regular charging as these vehicles remained abandoned for long. 


Each of the five buses is of 19 seat capacity while each of the 14 vans is of five seat capacity. The vehicles have automatic doors and are disabled-friendly. They were brought for the convenience of tourists in Lumbini and the nearby associated places related to Buddhism.


These electric buses and cars were brought to Lumbini on November 24, 2020 with a goal of making Lumbini pollution-free.


(RSS)


 

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