Nepal

Kathmandu, May 29The government is all set to promote operation of electric buses in Kathmandu valley and major cities of all provinces in its tender to control air pollution.Unveiling the budget for the fiscal 2019-20 at the Parliament, Minister of Finance Yubaraj Khatiwada said the government would encourage and promote operation of emission-free vehicles to combat air pollution.
He informed that he had allocated Rs 1.53 billion for improvement of transport management.According to Minister Khatiwada, the government shall make public transport system competitive and systematic.
&E-card system shall be introduced for payment of transport fair, while enhancing reliability of public transport,& he said.For the purpose of e-vehicles, the government shall set up adequate number of charging stations, in coordination with Nepal Electricity Authority.
There is a plan to set up vehicle fitness test centre in Kathmandu and all provinces, by making it mandatory for periodic emission test of vehicles.
&The government shall also prioritise and encourage the use of mass transportation in cities,& Minister Khatiwada said.Electric vehicles and non-motorised transport can play an important role in reducing emission load in cities like Kathmandu where rising level of pollution has become a major health concern, according to the government.Vehicular emission is the major cause of deteriorating air quality in urban areas, where it is aggravated by substandard or adulterated fuel, narrow and poorly preserveed streets, poor traffic management, old vehicles and poor vehicular maintenance.The post E-vehicles to combat increasing air pollution seemed first on The Himalayan Times.





Unlimited Portal Access + Monthly Magazine - 12 issues


Contribute US to Start Broadcasting - It's Voluntary!


ADVERTISE


Merchandise (Peace Series)

 


Tour-de-Khijidemb Pikey 2025 marks new era of adventure tourism for Nepal


FNJ organizes morning rally to mark World Press Freedom Day


Press vital to enforce republic, constitution: CPN (MC) Chair Dahal


World Press Freedom Day being marked today


WHO s SPECS 2030 initiative launched to tackle vision impairment in Nepal


Govt to vaccinate children missed in previous immunization drive on May 14


India expresses grief over death of Nepali student at KIIT


Grade 12 exams to be held as scheduled: NEB


Flood sweeps away diversion, Narayangadh-Butwal road section obstructed


Another Nepali student found dead at KIIT University


Yarsagumba harvesting season begins in northern Gorkha


Over 2,300 tourists visit Shuklaphanta National Park in six months


Nepal 's Reshu Bashyal wins 2025 Whitley Award for addressing poaching of orchids, yews


Workers ' toil pushes the country ahead: PM Oli


Nepal observes 136th International Workers ' Day