Rewari City Bus Service: Despite good earnings, the city has been closed for ten years and is waiting for the start - NCR Rewari City Bus Service awaits Revival Public Frontated

Updated: Di, 23 Sep 2025 01:17 am (IST) in Rewari, people are experiencing problems due to the closure of the city bus service over the past ten years. Car drivers ask for arbitrary rates. Despite good earnings, the management of the roads stopped the bus service. Now Dainik Jagran is starting a three -day campaign on this issue, so that the officials’ attention will go to this and get people relief. Gobind Singh, Rewari. The guard for resuming the city bus service that has been closed over the past ten years is getting longer. Due to a lack of city bus service, people are in the face due to car drivers who charge arbitrary rates. On the six -kilometer -long circle, rates are loaded to Rs 20 of people, which experiences many problems. Remove the ad, just read the news, the management of the roads stopped the city bus service despite good earnings. Road management quoted the problem of poor roads and jams in the city. However, the condition of the roads has improved and the problem of jam has significantly reduced due to the construction of outer bypass. Nevertheless, the management of the roads shows no interest in the resumption of the city bus service. Dainik Jagran begins a three -day campaign from Tuesday to start the city bus service to restart the city bus service and people can get relief. City Bus Service was started in 2015 by the Roadways Management, which had to deploy two conductors on each bus. Passengers were very excited about low rates. Due to congestion in these buses, two conductors had to be deployed on each bus. Road management earned well from City Bus Service, but after a few months of industry, the city bus service was discontinued. This has increased the random of car drivers, which continues even today. Electric buses also destroyed the hope of the resumption of the city bus service. Five electric buses run at Rewari Depot. The arrival of electric buses had the hope of running the city bus service, but after a few days in the city they were limited to the Bawal and Dharuhera trails. Now the operation of electric buses on the Dharuhera route has also been discontinued. We currently have five buses. 52 electric buses are expected to arrive at the depot. The City Bus service operation will resume as soon as the remaining buses arrive. A full roadmap will be prepared in the meeting with local administration, city council and dignitaries to ensure that people benefit and later the city bus service is not stopped. – Niranjan Kumar, general manager, roads