KOHIMA, NOVEMBER 28 (MExN): In view of the upcoming Hornbill Festival and Night Carnival which will begin from December 1 and last till the 10th, the Deputy Commissioner Kohima has issued a number of traffic advisories in order ease traffic snarls and to
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Our CorrespondentKohima, Sep. 13 (EMN): In what would help the daily commuters along the stretch from New Reserve to New Secretariat, the Kohima Police has proposed a city bus services. ‘We are proposing to start the city bus service from New Reserve to New Secretariat and accordingly, we have identified the bus stops. Currently, the city buses run from Lerie to High School Junction and we are proposing an extension,’ the deputy superintendent of police (Traffic), Manom Wallim, informed Eastern Mirror on Tuesday. A team of Kohima police led by the DSP were seen putting up bus stop signage on one of the identified areas near Razhu Point on Tuesday. He stated that an additional 4/5 bus stops to the existing ones have been identified from New Reserve to New Secretariat. The bus stops (dropping and pick-up only) are meant for all the buses including city buses, school/colleges, staff buses etc. “We see that for most of the school kids, the school buses drop children in the mi
Our Correspondent Kohima, July 22 (EMN): Even as the authority concerned has recently enhanced bus fare from INR 10 to INR 20 per passenger traveling between certain bus stops, many who are unaware about the latest hike have been paying extra for commuting through such private transportation even between shorter destinations in the capital city. As per directives from the chairman of Regional Transport Authority (RTA), Kohima, who is also the deputy commissioner, city bus fare was enhanced to INR 20 from INR 10 for traveling between Razhu Point to PHQ, PHQ to Keziekie, Keziekie to High School Junction and PHQ to Lerie, while the fare of INR 10 remained the same for commuting between Keziekie to Tinpati, Tinpati to High School Junction, Tinpati to Razhu Point, Razhu Point to Phoolbari and Phoolbari to PHQ. However, bus operators seemed to be taking full advantage of ignorant passengers by charging them INR 20 instead of the prescribed INR 10 for traveling between shorter destinations. D
Kohima, July 22 (EMN): Even as the authority concerned has recently enhanced bus fare from INR 10 to INR 20 per passenger traveling between certain bus stops,