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CM Sukhu launches prepaid taxi service from ISBT Tutikandi in Shimla

CM Sukhu Launches Prepaid Taxi Service from ISBT Tutikandi in Shimla

Shimla, the capital city of Himachal Pradesh, is known for its picturesque landscapes, colonial architecture, and pleasant weather. It is a popular tourist destination and attracts a large number of visitors every year. However, one of the major concerns for tourists and locals alike has been the lack of a reliable and safe taxi service in the city. To address this issue, the Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh, Shri Jai Ram Thakur, has launched a prepaid taxi service from ISBT Tutikandi in Shimla.

The launch of this prepaid taxi service was announced by the Transport Minister of Himachal Pradesh, Shri Govind Singh Thakur, in the presence of CM Sukhu and other officials. The service will be operated by the Himachal Road Transport Corporation (HRTC) and will provide a hassle-free and convenient mode of transportation for tourists and locals.

The prepaid taxi service will have a fleet of well-maintained and GPS-enabled taxis, which will be available 24×7 at the ISBT Tutikandi. The taxis will be equipped with all the necessary safety features, including first-aid kits and emergency contact numbers. The fares for the taxis will be fixed and displayed at the prepaid taxi counter, ensuring transparency and avoiding any chances of overcharging.

The launch of this prepaid taxi service is a significant step towards improving the transportation facilities in Shimla. It will not only provide a safe and reliable mode of transportation but also help in reducing the traffic congestion in the city. With the prepaid system in place, tourists and locals will no longer have to worry about negotiating fares with taxi drivers or being taken on longer routes.

Speaking at the launch event, CM Sukhu said, “The prepaid taxi service is a much-needed initiative for the convenience and safety of tourists and locals. It will also boost the tourism industry in Shimla, as visitors will now have a hassle-free mode of transportation to explore the city. I am confident that this service will be a success and will set an example for other cities to follow.”

The prepaid taxi service will also benefit the taxi drivers, who will now have a fixed income and will not have to rely on bargaining with customers. The HRTC will also provide training to the drivers on customer service and safe driving practices, ensuring a pleasant experience for the passengers.

The launch of this service is a part of the government’s efforts to promote tourism in Himachal Pradesh and make it a preferred destination for travelers. The state government has also taken several other initiatives, such as the introduction of electric buses and the development of new tourist spots, to boost the tourism industry.

The prepaid taxi service has received a positive response from the public, with many expressing their gratitude towards the government for addressing their long-standing concern. Tourists have also welcomed this initiative, stating that it will make their travel experience in Shimla more comfortable and hassle-free.

In conclusion, the launch of the prepaid taxi service from ISBT Tutikandi in Shimla is a commendable step towards improving the transportation facilities in the city. It will not only provide a safe and reliable mode of transportation but also contribute to the growth of the tourism industry. With this service in place, tourists can now explore the beautiful city of Shimla without any worries, and locals can commute with ease. Kudos to CM Sukhu and the government for this much-needed initiative.

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