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Panaji, May 14 (TIWN) Private buses will soon start operating in Goa, a corona-free 'green' zone, Transport Mauvin Godinho said on Wednesday, even as videos of overcrowded state transport corporation buses have gone viral over the last few days.
Speaking to reporters outside the State Secretariat, Godinho also said that his ministry was in talks with private bus operators, urging them to restart operations. "The number of buses will increase. Private buses will also be allowed. Private bus operators are not ready yet, but we will initiate talks with them soon," Godinho told reporters. Citing health hazards private bus operators have stayed off the roads in Goa, ever since the first lockdown in March.
Government offices have already started functioning to half capacity in the state, even as standalone stores selling essential and non-essential goods have opened in Goa, which was declared a green zone two weeks back with no active Covid-19 case reported.
Most manufacturing and industrial units as well as the pharmaceutical sector is also functioning, albeit not to 100 per cent capacity, due to inter-state travel restrictions and the flight of migrant labour out of the state. Asked to comment on the regular overcrowding of the state government-run Kadamba Transport Corporation buses, which are plying on the state''s roads, Godinho said: "For quite sometime now, everything was at a standstill. Now we are streamlining. It will take a little time".
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