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SBSTC/19 Date SOUTH BENGAL STATE TRANSPORT CORPORATION Dr. B.C. Roy Avenue, Durgapur-713201, Paschim Bardhaman. (A Government of West Bengal Undertaking) Memo no: SBSTC/19 Date:- To The Principal Secretary to the Govt. of West Bengal Transport Department Paribahan Bhawan Kolkata-700001 Sub:- Arrangement for uploading Sir, This is to inform you that Hon'ble MIC, Transport desired to introduce package tour programme of SBSTC buses from different places of south bengal district zone to international book fair, Salt Lake. Accordingly, package tour programmes have been prepared. A copy of the same is enclosed herewith. The package tour programmes have been prepared for introducing day, concluding day, Saturday & Sunday i.e. 31/01/19, 02/02/19, 03/02/19, 09/02/19, 10/02/19 & 11/02/19 in five specific routes covering mainly south bengal area. SBSTC will provide lunch, tiffin and drinking water to the passengers. We, therefore, request you to pass necessary instruction to upload our package tour programme in Transport Department website as well as other Govt. websites to make the package tour viable and for wide circulation. Thanking you, Enclo: As stated Your~11·. Managing Director South Bengal State Transport Corporation Memo no: 3/,37/1 (_JJ) SBSTC/19 Date:- 11• 0/, l'j Copy forwa~ request to upload the package tour programme in your website ~ Sri N.S. Nigam, IAS, Secretary, Transport Department, Govt. of West Bengal 2-8) The District Magistrate, Purba Medinipur/Paschim Medinipur/Jhargram/Purba Bardhaman/ Paschim Bardhaman/Hooghly/Birbhum District 9) The PS to Hon'ble MIC, Transport Department, Govt. of West Bengal l 0) The Secretary, Kolkata Book Fair 11) The Secretary to Hon'ble CM, SBSTC Man&ing Director\ ~ VI / q South Bengal State Transport Corpor lidn ,, i'i.,;; ;i11n1J1! SBSTC , l:l·~Bsre. •rii"1;n1'll!!l,11!ll! Package tour for International book fair at Salt Lake · SBSTC is going to introduce package tour for International book fair at Salt Lake. The services will be plied on 31/0l/19,02/02/19,03/02/19,09/02/19,10/02/19 & 11/02/19 in the under mentioned routes :- 1) Haldia - Mahisadal- Tamluk to Mela Prangan, Salt Lake Place U1> Down Rate/ Remarks Dept. time Arrival time Dept. time Arrival time head Haldia 9:00 - - 22:40 Rs. 450/- Including up down Mahisadal 10:00 9:50 22:00 - fare, lunch, tiffin & Tamluk 10:30 10:20 21:.30 - 2 no. 1h lit. mineral Mela - 14:00 18:00 - water Prangan 2) Jhargram -Medinipur-Kharagpur to Mela Prangan, Salt Lake Place 01) Down Rattr/ Remarks Dept. time Arrival time Dept. time Arrival time head Jhargrarn 10:00 - - 21:40 Rs. 500/- Including up Medinipur 11:00 10:50 20:40 - Rs. 450/- down fare, lunch, Kharazpur I 1:25 11:20 20:.20 - tiffin & 2 no. 1h Mela - 14:00 18:00 - lit. mineral water Prangan (2) 3) Suri -Bolpur to Mela Prangan, Salt Lake Place Up Down Rate/ Remarks Dept. time Arrival time Dept. time Arrival time head Suri 10:00 - - 21 :40 Rs. 580/- Including up Bolpur 11:00 10:50 20:40 - Rs. 500/- down fare, lunch, Mela - 14:00 18:00 - tifftn & 2 no. Yi Prangan lit. mineral water 4) Asansol- Durgapur to Mela Prangan, Salt Lake Place Ul Down Rate/ Remarks Dept. time Arrival time Dept. time Arrival time head Asansol 10:00 - - 21:40 Rs. 580/- Including up Durgapur 11 :00 10:50 20:40 - Rs. 500/- down fare, lunch, Mela - 14:00 18:00 - tifftn & 2 no. Yi Prangan lit. mineral water 5) Arambag to Mela Prangan, Salt Lake Place UJJ Down Rate/ Remarks Dept. time Arrival time Dept. time Arrival time head Arambag 11 :00 - - 22:00 Rs. 400/- Including up Mela - 14:00 19:00 - down fare, lunch, Prangan tifftn & 2 no. Yi lit. mineral water INTERNA"l"lONAL llt.OlslC.ATA 8001(.. MtR.., .f,r.
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