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High powered meet on exploring alternative transport system in H.P.

5 Dariya News

Shimla 17-Jan-2014

A high powered Meet was held at New Delhi under the Chairmanship of  Sudhir Sharma, Urban Development Minister at New Delhi today to explore the feasibility to develop alternate transport system in Himachal Pradesh. The main objective of this Meet was to reduce traffic congestion in main hill stations like Shimla and Dharamshala and also to promote tourism activities while conserving the eco system. Six reputed consultant companies participated in the meet and gave their valuable suggestions. While addressing the participants on the occasion, Shri Sudhir Sharma said that in the changed scenario, to provide efficient and people friendly transport system was the need of the hour and State Government was committed to explore such an integrated system of transportation in the State. Shri Sudhir Sharma said that a consultant company would be appointed within a month to study integrated transport system in the State and efforts would be made to provide such a system to the people in time bound manner.

He said that Himachal has vast religious tourism potential and it was important to go for rapid transit system adding that State Government has already taken up various initiatives in this direction. Shri Subhashish Panda, Secretary, Urban Development  and Town & Country Planning said that consultant companies such as Hitachi India Pvt. Ltd., Mlaurent Defrance’t Attache for Embassy France and India, Usha Breco Ltd., Ultra Fairwood, Urban Mass Transit Company Ltd. and   IRCON etc. gave their presentations and expressed their willingness to work in this field in the State. Shri Sandeep Kumar, Director, Urban Development and Town & Country Planning said that Himachal would become the first hill state to provide such an ultra modern transport system in the State.Shri P.C. Dhiman, Principal Resident Commissioner, Shri Anil Kapil Chief General Manager, H.P. Infrastructure Board and other senior Officers of the State Government were also present in the Meet.