City
Epaper

Varanasi to become first Indian city to start ropeway service in public transportation

By ANI | Updated: November 28, 2021 10:10 IST

Varanasi will become the first Indian city to start ropeway service as a mode of public transport, informed Deepak Agrawal, Divisional Commissioner of Varanasi on Sunday.

Open in App

Varanasi will become the first Indian city to start ropeway service as a mode of public transport, informed Deepak Agrawal, Divisional Commissioner of Varanasi on Sunday.

While speaking to ANI, Agrawal said, "City needed a public transport service, so as per the comprehensive mobility plan, the ropeway system was a viable option to improve traffic."

He added, "We have tendered the DPR sanction of the ropeway system and bidding proceedings will be completed by December 11. It will be based on a public-private partnership (PPP) model with a capacity of 4,500."

"Initially, it will be a 3.45 km stretch covering Cantt Railway Station, Sajan Tiraha, Rathyatra, and Girja Ghar Chauraha. We have taken a 24 month period for the completion of this project," he said.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Deepak agrawalPPP
Open in App

Related Stories

MumbaiMumbai to Soon Get a New Medical College in Govandi

InternationalPrivate operator takes over operations of 6 berths at Kidderpore Dock

InternationalUAE's per capita income continues to rise, ranks 7th globally

InternationalWith Chandrayaan-3 launch this week, India to become 4th country to land spacecraft on moon

NationalYogi Govt to focus on education, skill development to achieve USD 1 trillion economy

National Realted Stories

NationalArunachal Guv congratulates Kabak Yano for scaling Mount Kilimanjaro

NationalAndhra Pradesh’s NDA govt extends Rs 1 lakh aid for Hajj pilgrims

NationalFPOs need to step up to play crucial role in food processing and increasing farmers income, says MP CM

NationalNo change in status of tribal belts and blocks in Assam: CM Sarma

NationalOdisha: Health Minister urges centre to expedite LoP for MBBS admissions