Kathmandu, Nepal – Despite the ongoing strike that has brought most public transportation to a standstill, Sajha Yatayat has emerged as a beacon of reliability for commuters in the Kathmandu Valley. The cooperative-run public transportation service is operating regularly with 21 buses on three key routes, ensuring vital connectivity for passengers during these challenging times.
The routes currently being serviced include:
1. Airport - Baneshwor - Ratnapark - Nagdhunga
2. Lagankhel - Naya Buspark
3. Lagankhel - Narayanthan
The decision to continue operations has been widely appreciated by commuters who rely on public transport for essential travel. Sajha Yatayat’s commitment to providing uninterrupted service has not only alleviated the difficulties faced by daily travelers but also highlighted the organization’s dedication to public welfare.
Passengers expressed gratitude for the service, with many citing the reliability of Sajha Yatayat as a crucial lifeline during the strike. “While other transportation services have ceased operations, Sajha Yatayat has continued to serve the people. This shows their genuine commitment to the community,” shared a daily commuter.
Sajha Yatayat’s initiative has once again reinforced its reputation as a dependable and socially responsible transportation provider, setting a commendable example for others in the sector.
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