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PM Modi Launches 50 Electric Buses in Bhavnagar, Boosts Green Transport

Prime Minister Narendra Modi virtually inaugurated 50 modern electric buses for Bhavnagar, Gujarat, under the PM e-Bus Sewa Scheme. This makes Bhavnagar the first city in the state to receive buses under this national initiative for clean public transport. The air-conditioned buses are equipped with facilities for passengers with disabilities and CCTV cameras for safety. The broader rollout in Gujarat will see 750 electric buses deployed across eight cities, including Vadodara, Rajkot, and Gandhinagar.

PM Modi flags off 50 electric buses for Bhavnagar under PM e-Bus Sewa scheme

Guwahati, Feb 14

Prime Minister Narendra Modi virtually inaugurated a fleet of 50 modern electric buses for Bhavnagar on Saturday as part of the PM e-Bus Sewa Scheme, marking a further expansion of sustainable urban transport in India.

The buses were flagged off under the national scheme to promote clean and sustainable public transport, during the Prime Minister's visit to Assam where he inaugurated projects worth over Rs 5,450 crore.

Bhavnagar is the first city in Gujarat to receive buses under the initiative, with 50 vehicles handed over on the day and plans for a total of 100 to serve the city's residents.

The air-conditioned buses are equipped with facilities to assist passengers with disabilities and include CCTV cameras to enhance commuter safety.

Under the scheme's roll-out in Gujarat, a total of 750 electric buses are expected to be deployed across eight cities in the state.

In addition to Bhavnagar, allocations include 250 buses in Vadodara, 100 each in Rajkot and Gandhinagar, 50 each in Jamnagar and Junagadh, 80 in Gandhidham and 20 in Navsari.

The Gujarat Urban Development Mission (GUDM) has been appointed the state nodal agency for implementation by the Urban Development and Urban Housing Department.

The initiative forms part of broader efforts to strengthen India's public transport infrastructure and reduce carbon emissions in urban mobility.

In Gujarat, infrastructure and technical facilities to support electric bus operations are being advanced, reflecting a coordinated push towards clean transport solutions.

Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Modi made a historic landing at the region's first Emergency Landing Facility (ELF) on the Moran Bypass in Dibrugarh district aboard an Indian Air Force C-130J aircraft.

The 4.2 kilometres reinforced stretch of National Highway-37 was inaugurated as a strategic dual-use runway capable of accommodating military and civilian aircraft during emergencies.

Officials said it will enhance defence preparedness, logistics and disaster response capacity in the region.

Prime Minister Modi also witnessed an aerial display by Indian Air Force fighter jets, transport aircraft and helicopters following the landing.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rohit P

Good initiative, but the real test is maintenance and reliable service. We've seen many projects start with fanfare and then the buses break down due to poor upkeep. Hope GUDM has a solid plan for that. The emergency landing strip in Assam is a strategic masterstroke though.

Aman W

Finally, some focus on sustainable transport beyond the metros! 750 buses across Gujarat is a good number. The CCTV cameras are a must for women's safety. Hope the fares are kept affordable for the common man.

Sarah B

As someone who visits Gujarat often, this is promising news. Cleaner air and better public transport are crucial for India's growing cities. The dual-use runway in Assam is also a fascinating development for regional security.

Vikram M

Vadodara getting 250 buses is the real headline! Our city needs them desperately. The article shows a good mix of development—urban mobility and national security infrastructure. Both are important for a New India.

Kavya N

AC buses with disability access? That's a win for inclusivity. My mother uses a wheelchair, and normal bus travel is very difficult. Hope they ensure the ramps and spaces are actually usable and not just on paper. 🙏

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