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UPSRTC Announces Special Holi Season Buses For Smooth Travels Across Uttar Pradesh

The Uttar Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (UPSRTC) gears up to facilitate hassle-free travel with special buses operational from March 22 to April 1.

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UPSRTC gears up for hassle-free Holi travel with special bus services from March 22 to April 1 across Uttar Pradesh.
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The Uttar Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (UPSRTC) will be operating special buses from March 22 to April 1 for residents to ensure hassle-free journeys this Holi season, transport officials said.

With Holi falling on March 24 and 25, followed by the consecutive holidays of Good Friday and a weekend, a surge in travel is anticipated across the state.

According to a statement issued by the state government on Thursday, the aim is to offer hassle-free travel to the residents during this festive season.

Additionally, to ensure efficient service delivery, the transport corporation will provide incentive allowances to its drivers and conductors.

Expecting an influx of passengers, leaves of officers and employees have been cancelled for 10 days.

Transport minister Dayashankar Singh said that during the incentive period, an increased number of buses will be operated to take travellers from Delhi towards the eastern parts of the state, ensuring that they reach their destinations in time for the celebrations.

Similar arrangements will be made for traffic management in Lucknow and Kanpur. Eastern region may operate additional services during this period, if it gets more than 60 per cent of passenger load from the originating point to Ghaziabad, Delhi and other locations in the Western region, Singh said.

During the incentive scheme period, all transport corporation buses should operate continuously. Additional assemblies and spare parts should be made available in each depot from the headquarters and regional levels, he added.

According to the directives issued by the Principal Manager (Operations) of the Transport Corporation, Manoj Kumar, Regional Managers of Ghaziabad, Lucknow, and Kanpur will oversee the transportation arrangements.

They will establish coordination among regions in case of any difficulties and if they need additional buses. Buses will be arranged according to the availability of passengers, the statement read.