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Varanasi: Big relief to passengers going from Cantt Roadways to Anand Vihar, closed bus service started after Corona

Varanasi: Non-AC bus service, which was stopped from Varanasi to Anand Vihar during Novel Coronavirus, has been started again. Before the lockdown, AC buses Volvo and Scania used to run between New Delhi to the rural depot of Varanasi zone. But, this service was stopped due to Corona, now non AC bus service has been started from Etawah Depot.

This ordinary bus from Etawah depot leaves Cantt station daily at 6.30 pm and reaches Anand Vihar at 11.30 am the next day via Prayagraj, Kanpur, Etawah. The journey from Varanasi to Anand Vihar is being completed in about 17 to 18 hours. According to Gaurav Verma, Regional Manager of Roadways Varanasi Zone, the fare per passenger of Varanasi-New Delhi is Rs 1254.

India-Nepal bus service may start in September

The Indo-Nepal friendship bus service of Varanasi Roadways is also closed since the time of Corona. An agreement has been reached between Kathmandu and Varanasi regarding the permit. According to the Regional Manager, this service is expected to be restored in the month of September.

ac bus service to haridwar soon

For the early start of AC bus service between the city of Kashi Vishwanath and Haridwar, an agreement has been reached between the two states regarding the permit. This will be the first time that roadways buses will run from Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh to Haridwar in Uttarakhand. This will provide a lot of convenience to the pilgrims of both the states. Regional manager Gaurav Verma told that its proposal has been sent to the headquarters, an agreement has been reached regarding the permit.

Bus service will start again for Bihar

Three years before Roadways Cantt, ordinary buses used to operate for Gaya and Dehri in Bihar. Later this bus service was stopped due to non-renewal of permit and less number of passengers. According to the regional manager, this service will start soon. Buses will run from Chandauli and Varanasi to Bihar. Inter state bus stand is also to be built in Chandauli with 200 crores.

Shortage of doctors in BHU and trauma center will be removed

Patients coming to BHU Hospital and Trauma Center will get better facilities. Beds will be increased according to the need. Along with this, the shortage of doctors will also be removed. Union Health Minister Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya, during the review of health facilities in BHU on Sunday, assured the officials that the lack of funds will not come in the way for the patient.

He also saw the presentation based on the facilities being provided at present as well as the projects to be started. In a meeting held at the University’s Laxman Das Guest House, the Health Minister said that with the joint efforts of the Ministry of Education and Health, every possible solution will be provided to the challenges related to the patient’s services along with funds. He said to ensure that everyone gets the benefit of Ayushman Yojana.

NITI Aayog member Dr. VK Paul said that every possible effort will be made to fulfill the resolution taken by the Prime Minister to provide free medical facilities to all. Vice Chancellor Prof. Sudhir Kumar Jain informed about the health facilities provided to the patients by Sir Sunderlal Hospital and Trauma Center and also informed about the challenges in this direction.

Trauma Center in-charge Professor Saurabh Singh informed about the ongoing schemes as well as the projects to be started in BHU. Medical Superintendent Dr. KK Gupta gave information about Ayushman Bharat scheme. In the meeting Vice Chancellor Prof. VK Shukla, Registrar Prof. Arun Singh, Dr. Abhay Thakur, Prof. SK Singh, District Magistrate S. Rajalingam, CMO Dr. Sandeep Chowdhary etc. were present.

Agreed on starting these projects

  • critical care unit

  • Bone and Tissue Bank

  • Geriatric Care & Rehabilitation Center(National Aging Center)

  • Advance Care Spinal Injury Rehabilitation Center

Biogas plant will prove helpful in improving the economy

The Health Minister inspected the biogas plant built under the Govardhan scheme at Panihara in Shahanshahpur. He said that this biogas plant will prove helpful in improving the economy. The plant not only produces gas, but manure is also made from its slurry, which is very useful for the farmers. The use of chemicals and fertilizers has brought stability in crop production.

Its use also deteriorates the health of the soil. In such a situation, by using organic and manure, the productivity of the crop increases and the health of the soil also remains good. Said that our import dependence in terms of fuel will also end with such a project. With this thinking, the Govardhan project is being run all over the country. This will turn out to be a model that will help the agriculture sector as well and will be sustainable.

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