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This article talks about a new bus service that connects Patna to Nawada and Kakolat Falls, aimed at boosting tourism in Bihar.


The Transport Department has introduced a new bus service to make it easier for people to visit the ‘Kokolat Falls’ in Bihar. This service was launched in Nawada by Rural Development Minister Shravan Kumar. It will operate from Patna, passing through Nalanda, and will help tourists reach Kakolat more comfortably.

This bus service links two popular tourist spots in Bihar – Rajgir and Kakolat. Minister Shravan Kumar mentioned that travelers can enjoy the hot springs in Rajgir during winter and the cool waterfalls in Kakolat in summer. The bus is designed for passenger comfort and convenience during travel.

For now, there is one bus running on this route, but the government plans to add more buses based on demand. This initiative is part of the government’s effort to enhance local tourism. The bus service is expected to be a big help for locals and tourists alike.

The Transport Department is also working on improving bus depots across Bihar to make them more attractive. The aim is to create a pleasant experience for travelers. The new bus service is seen as a New Year gift from the Chief Minister to the people of Bihar, aiming to promote the state’s natural beauty and historical sites.

During the launch event, many local leaders and dignitaries were present, expressing their support for this initiative. This development is seen as a significant step for the growth of Nawada and Nalanda, and it’s expected to boost tourism in the region.



Summary:

  • A new bus service connects Patna to Nawada and Kakolat Falls.

  • This service aims to promote tourism in Bihar.

  • It links Rajgir’s hot springs and Kakolat’s waterfalls.

  • One bus is currently in service, with plans to add more.

  • Local leaders support this initiative for regional growth.



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