Indore (Madhya Pradesh): In a major overhaul of intercity transport in Indore, all bus services from Navlakha and Teen Imli bus stands have been officially terminated from Monday morning.
The move comes under a directive from the District Administration and Transport Department aimed at centralising and streamlining public transport.
Early in the day, teams from the Transport Department, accompanied by police personnel, arrived at Navlakha Bus Stand to enforce the directive.
Buses already carrying passengers were allowed to depart, but officials made it clear that no further departures or arrivals would be permitted at Navlakha. All routes must now operate exclusively from Nayta Mundla ISBT.
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However, RTO Pradeep Sharma reiterated the administration’s stand, citing better infrastructure, improved passenger safety and traffic decongestion as key reasons behind the move. Police and transport officials have coordinated efforts to ensure a smooth and orderly shift.
Despite resistance from some quarters, officials said that transition will be strictly enforced without rollback, signalling a new phase in Indore’s intercity travel framework.
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