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After heavy loans accumulated on the Punjab government in paying subsidies, it was decided in 2016 to divide the load between the Punjab government and Capital Development Authority (CDA) on the basis of length in Rawalpindi and Islamabad. [38] However, CDA refused to pay for losses of Metro bus attributing to lack of funds in 2016.
The Punjab Mass transit Authority (Urdu: مقتدرہ عوامی نقل و حمل پنجاب, or PMA) is a public transportation authority of the Punjab province in Pakistan. PMA operates in the province's urban centers namely Lahore , Multan and the twin cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi .
Punjab Roadways is a public bus transport service that operates under the Ministry of Transport of the Government of Punjab. It was founded in 1948. It was founded in 1948. Established with an initial fleet of 13 buses, the organization expanded in the 1980s, peaking at 2,407 buses by 1985.
Amritsar MetroBus (Amritsar BRTS) is the bus rapid transit system (BRTS) in the city of Amritsar, Punjab, India. [9] Amritsar MetroBus allows easy travel to different places in city like the Golden Temple, Jallianwala Bagh, Guru Nanak Dev University and Khalsa College [10] for nominal fares. [11]
RuPay (portmanteau of Rupee and Payment) is an Indian multinational financial services and payment service system, conceived and owned by the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI). It was launched in 2012, to fulfil the Reserve Bank of India 's (RBI) vision of establishing a domestic, open and multilateral system of payments.
There will be no six-month warning period for motorists who drive in the bus lane. ... Motorists using the lane unlawfully will receive a £70 penalty charge notice, reduced to £35 if paid within ...
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In late 2010, the Government of India envisioned a scheme wherein seamless access could be granted to public transport networks. The system, which later came to be known as Interoperable Fare Management System (IFMS), aimed to let passengers pay across different public transport platforms using one system.