Kathmandu, May 26 : The public transport fare has decreased in Bagmati Province, including in the Kathmandu Valley. The Ministry of Labour, Employment and Transport has reduced the fare, nine days after Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC) slashed the price of diesel.
The Ministry has decreased the fare
of public transport vehicles operating on short routes within the Bagmati
Province. The reduced transport fare has been published in the Nepal
Gazettee.
According to the public transport
latest fare determined by the Ministry, the fare has been decreased by 5.9 per
cent in the Kathmandu Valley, and by 4.18 per cent in public vehicles and by
5.69 per cent in goods-carrier vehicles operating in short routes in places
outside the Valley, said Asman Tamang, Secretary at the Ministry.
"The reduced public transport
fare would come into effect from today itself as it has already been published
in the Gazettee," he said.
The transport entrepreneurs had
determined the fare on their own before this as the public transport fare of
vehicles operating on short routes was not increased even as the price of
diesel went up. The public transport fare of only vehicles operating on long
routes was increased at that time.
NOC had reduced the price of diesel
effective from Wednesday last week. Immediately after this the government had
increased the public transport fare on vehicles operating on long routes. The
transport fare of long route or inter-province is determined by the federal
government while that of the short route or inter-municipality is fixed by the
province government.
The NOC on April 3 slashed the
price of diesel and kerosene by Rs 10 each per litre and by three rupees per
litre of petrol. It reduced the price of diesel and petrol by Rs 10 each per
litre effective from last Wednesday. As per the reduced fuel price, diesel
costs Rs 155 per litre.
The transport fare of public
transport vehicles operated in short route within the province was increased
last year. As per the increased transport fare, passengers are charged Rs 20
upon boarding the public bus in Kathmandu Valley. (RSS)