Key Points

Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma has flagged off 160 new RSRTC buses to strengthen Rajasthan's public transport network. He also inaugurated a super luxury bus service connecting Jaipur to Kathgodam for religious pilgrims. The CM emphasized that modern transport facilities reflect the state's progress and commitment to serving all citizens. This initiative fulfills a key budget promise for affordable and safe travel options.

Key Points: Rajasthan CM Bhajan Lal Sharma Flags Off 160 New RSRTC Buses

  • 160 new Blue Line Express buses distributed across 12 state depots
  • New Jaipur to Kathgodam super luxury bus for religious tourism
  • Government prioritizes transport access for last person in society
  • Buses aim to manage traffic pressure and ensure reliable services
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Rajasthan CM flags off 160 new roadways buses

Rajasthan CM Bhajan Lal Sharma launches 160 new Blue Line Express buses and Jaipur-Kathgodam super luxury service to boost public transport and religious tourism.

"The expansion of safe, organised, and modern transport facilities reflects Rajasthan’s steady progress. - Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma"

Jaipur, Sep 6

Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma on Saturday flagged off 160 newly purchased roadways (Blue Line Express) buses of Rajasthan State Road Transport Corporation (RSRTC) from Amar Jawan Jyoti in Jaipur.

On the occasion, he also inaugurated a super luxury bus service from Jaipur to Kathgodam (Kainchidham, Uttarakhand).

The Chief Minister said that the expansion of safe, organised, and modern transport facilities reflects Rajasthan’s steady progress. He emphasised that ensuring access to facilities for the last person in society remains the state government’s top priority.

The addition of new buses, he noted, will help manage growing traffic pressure and provide citizens with smoother and more reliable transport services.

Highlighting the launch of the Jaipur-Kathgodam bus, Sharma said it would bring relief to devotees visiting Baba Neem Karauli Dham (Kainchidham) and further promote religious tourism.

He added that the government has already been operating special bus services to major pilgrimage destinations such as Ayodhya, Govardhan, Salasar Balaji, Ramdevra, Shrinathji, Shrikarni Mata, and Kaila Devi since last year to ensure convenient religious travel for the public.

Before flagging off, the Chief Minister performed a ceremonial worship of the new buses and inspected their facilities.

The 160 Blue Line Express buses have been distributed among 12 depots across the state, including Vaishali Nagar, Vidyadhar Nagar, Shahpura, Jaipur, Hindaun, Dausa, Ajmer, Ajaymeru, Kotputli, Dholpur, Sawaimadhopur, and Bhilwara.

The move fulfils a key budget announcement aimed at strengthening public transport with affordable, safe, and modern travel options.

On the occasion, Deputy Chief Minister Dr Premchand Bairwa, MLA Gopal Sharma, RSRTC Chairperson Shubhra Singh, Transport Secretary Shuchi Tyagi, RSRTC Managing Director Purushottam Sharma, and other senior officials of the Transport Department and RSRTC were present.

- IANS

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Priya S
Great initiative! The Jaipur-Kathgodam route will be a blessing for devotees. My family visits Kainchidham every year and the current transport options are quite limited. This will make pilgrimage much easier.
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Aman W
Hope they maintain these buses properly. Last time they introduced new buses, within months they were in terrible condition. Maintenance is as important as purchase!
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Shreya B
Good step for religious tourism! Connecting pilgrimage sites with better transport will help local economies too. Hope they keep the fares reasonable for common people. 🚌
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Vikram M
Distribution across 12 depots is smart planning. Hope this reduces overcrowding in existing buses. The daily commute from Kotputli to Jaipur is always packed - looking forward to better service!
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Nisha Z
While new buses are welcome, I hope they focus on women's safety features too. Proper lighting, CCTV, and women conductors should be mandatory. Safety should be priority number one.

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