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NGO Study Flags Major Gaps in Bus Connectivity Across India

Key Findings of the Study A recent study conducted by a prominent non-governmental organization has brought to light critical deficiencies in bus connectivity across India. The report, based on extensive data analysis and field surveys,…

Key Findings of the Study

A recent study conducted by a prominent non-governmental organization has brought to light critical deficiencies in bus connectivity across India. The report, based on extensive data analysis and field surveys, indicates that a large portion of the population, especially in rural and semi-urban areas, lacks adequate access to public bus services.

Details of the Gaps

The study reveals that while major cities and highways are relatively well-served, smaller towns and villages are often left out of the network. In states like Himachal Pradesh, hilly terrain further complicates connectivity, leaving many residents dependent on expensive private transport or long walks to reach bus stops. The report notes that the frequency of buses on many rural routes is insufficient, with some areas having only one or two services per day.

Impact on Daily Life

Poor bus connectivity has a direct impact on education, healthcare, and economic opportunities. Students in remote areas struggle to reach schools, patients face delays in accessing medical facilities, and farmers find it difficult to transport produce to markets. The study emphasizes that this lack of mobility perpetuates poverty and inequality.

What Readers Should Know

  • The study covered 20 states and over 200 districts, including several in Himachal Pradesh.
  • It recommends a 40% increase in bus fleet size to meet current demand.
  • Integration of rural routes with urban transport systems is suggested as a key solution.

FAQ

What did the NGO study find about bus connectivity?

The study found significant gaps in bus connectivity, especially in rural areas, with poor integration between rural and urban routes.

Which regions are most affected by poor bus connectivity?

The study highlights that remote and hilly regions, including parts of Himachal Pradesh, face the worst connectivity issues.

What are the recommendations of the study?

The study recommends increased investment in public transport, better route planning, and integration of rural areas into the network.

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