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6 new buses connecting Indore - Shipra launched by health minister Tulsi Silawat

Easing connectivity between Indore and Shipra, 6 new buses as ‘Sutra Seva’ were launched on Sunday morning by health minister Tulsi Silawat. The buses have been launched under AMRUT yojana, which is dependent on public private partnership (PPP) model.
New bus flagged off by health minister Tulsi Silawat
The buses will be operated by Atal Indore City Transport Service Limited (AiCTSL). Sharing information about the plying of buses, public relation officer of AiCTSL Mala Thakur said, “Two buses will be starting from Indore to Shipra and four buses will be starting from Shipra to Indore, hence, in all four Sutra Seva buses will connect the two stops.”
 Each trip would cost Rs 35 to the commuter. The rate was set on the bus e-ticketing machine by the minister during the flag off.
Route of Indore-Shipra Sutra Seva Bus
1. Starting from Indore Railway Station
2. Talavali Chanda
3. Panchavati Chowraha (square)
4. Manglia
5. Dabali
6. Vijjukheedi
7. Gari Pipliya
8. Ram Pipliya
9. Khakarode
10. Tori
11. Brahmin Pipiliya
12. Kadva-Patva
13. Hatunia Chowraha (square)
14. Return through the same route from Shipra to Indore Railway Stations
Setting the rate of the bus 
Buses to start from Indore at:
06:46 AM
08:36 AM
08:56 AM
10:46 AM
11:06 AM
12:56 PM
01:16 PM
03:06 PM
03:26 PM
05:16 PM
Bus starting time at Shipra
08:36 AM
10:26 AM
10:46 AM
12:36 PM
12:56 PM
02:46 PM
03:06 PM
04:56 PM
05:16 PM
07:06 PM
Safety precautions
Looking at the rising need for safety precautions and monitoring, all the six launched buses have CCTV, public information system, GPS and other technical facilities. Public representatives, dignitaries and administrative officers were also present during the flag off of the buses in the morning.

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