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Sr. I. Gazette No. 50 Ex 1.Pmd Reg. No. G-2/RNP/GOA/32/2015-2017 RNI No. GOAENG/2002/6410 Panaji, 12th March, 2015 (Phalguna 21, 1936) SERIES I No. 50 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY EXTRAORDINARY GOVERNMENT OF GOA SIXTH SUPPLEMENTAL INTER-STATE DRAFT AGREEMENT Department of Transport Directorate of Transport Whereas it has been decided to augment ___ stage carriage operations by way of inclusion of new routes for operation by both the State Notification Transport Undertakings i.e. K.T.C. and K.S.R.T.C., and for enhancement of quota of 6/19/95-TPT/887 goods carriage permits. The following proposal to amend the Reciprocal Agreement dated 16th August, 2006 Now, therefore, it is further agreed arrived between the Government of Karnataka between the Government of Karnataka and the Government of Goa, is hereby and the Government of Goa as follows: published as required by sub-section (5) of section 88 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 This Supplemental Reciprocal Agreement (Central Act 59 of 1988) for the information of all persons likely to be affected thereby, and is made on this the ................................... day notice is hereby given that the representations of .............................................. between the in connection with the said proposal may be Governor of Karnataka (hereinafter called submitted to the Secretary (Transport) to the “the Government of Karnataka”) of the One Government of Goa, Transport Department, Part AND the Governor of Goa (hereinafter Secretariat, Porvorim-Goa, within thirty days called “the Government of Goa”) of the Other from the date of publication of this Notification Part, subject to the other conditions already in the Official Gazette. included in the previous Agreement, as (2) The said proposal and any representation follows:— in connection therewith, which may be received by the Secretary (Transport) to the 1. Stage Carriages:— (a) The Stage Carriage Government of Goa, Transport Department, services on the Inter-State routes as shown in Secretariat, Porvorim-Goa before the aforesaid Schedule-I shall be exclusively operated by the date from the affected persons will be considered by him on or after the expiry of State Transport Undertakings of Karnataka thirty days from the date of its publication in viz., K.S.R.T.C., N.W.K.R.T.C. and N.E.K.R.T.C. the Official Gazette. in the State of Goa. 1601 Suggestions are welcome on e-mail: dir–[email protected] OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT. OF GOA SERIES I No. 50 (EXTRAORDINARY) 12TH MARCH, 2015 (b) The Stage Carriage services on the Inter-State routes as shown in Schedule-II shall be exclusively operated by the State Transport Undertaking of Goa in the State of Karnataka. (c) Variation/modification/deletion of the existing routes by the State Transport Undertakings of Karnataka shown in Column 2 of Schedule-III shall be varied/deleted as noted in Column 10 to 16 against each route. (d) Details of additional services to be operated by the State Transport Undertakings of both the States in connection with the fairs and festival seasons shall be as shown in Schedule-IV in addition to the existing provisions. (e) Additional services to be operated by the State Transport Undertakings of both the States during summer season (April to June) every year shall be as shown in Schedule-V in addition to the existing provisions. (f) The State Transport Undertakings of both the States would operate services during weekends (Friday to Monday) every weekend to cater to the needs of the travelling public on the routes as shown in Schedule-VI. 2. Exemption of MV tax for Tourism Development Corporation Buses.— At present as the Goa Tourism Development Corporation does not have enough buses, therefore, though State of Goa agrees in principle, the subject matter would be taken up later, once Goa Tourism Development Corporation has enough number of buses. 3. Enhancing quota for Goods Carriages.—It is agreed to enhance the quota for Goods Carriage Permits by another 1000 for each State so as to fix the total quota of 3500 permits to be earmarked to both the States. 4. Enhancing the quota for Motor Cabs.— It is agreed to enhance the quota of Motor Cab Permits by another 100 for each State, so as to fix the total quota of 300 permits by each State on single point tax basis. Signed, Sealed and delivered Principal Secretary to the Government of Karnataka. on behalf of the Governor of Home and Transport Department, Karnataka. Bengaluru. Signed, Sealed and delivered Principal Secretary to the Government of Goa. on behalf of the Governor of Goa. Transport Department, Panaji-Goa. By order and in the name of the Governor of Goa. Arun L. Desai, Director & ex officio Additional Secretary (Transport). Panaji, 12th March, 2015. 1602 SCHEDULE - I SERIES INo.50 Proposals of the STUs of Karnataka for operation in the State of Goa Sl. Route Via Places Route Length Round Buses Service Trips No. Karna- Other Kms From To Goa Total taka State in Goa 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 91011 1 H. D. Kote Panaji Mysore, Shimoga, Sagar, Honnavara, 580 94 0 674 1 2 188 Karwar, Sadashivgad, Madgaon 2 Hunsur Panaji Mysore, Mercara, Mangalore, Udupi, 628 94 0 722 1 2 188 Kundapura, Bhatkal, Karwar, Madgaon 3 K. R. Nagar Panaji Mysore, Bangalore, Tumkur, Hubli, 787 69 0 856 1 2 138 OFGOA OFFICIAL GAZETTE —GOVT. Londa, Ponda 4 K. R. Pet Panaji Mysore, Shimoga, Sirsi, Karwar, 574 94 0 668 1 2 188 Sadashivgad, Madgaon (EXTRAORDINARY) 5 Kanakapura Panaji Bangalore, Tumkur, Devangere, Hubli, 587 69 0 656 2 4 276 Dharwad, Ponda 6 Maddur Panaji Mysore, Shimoga, Sirsi, Karwar, 578 94 0 672 1 2 188 Sadashivgad, Madgaon 7 Mandya Panaji Mysore, Shimoga, Sirsi, Karwar, 559 94 0 653 1 2 188 Sadashivgad, Madgaon 8 Mysore Panaji Hunsur, Madikeri, B.C. Road, Mangalore 569 94 0 663 1 2 188 Udupi, Kundapura, Bhatkal, Honnavar, Kumta, Karwar, Madgaon 9 Shimoga Panaji Ayanoor, Kumsi, Anandpur, Sagar, Jog, 290 94 0 384 1 2 188 Honnavar, Kumta, Ankola, Karwar, Sadashivgad, State Border, Canacona, Madgaon 10 Ankola Panaji Karwar, Canacona, Madgaon 47 94 0 141 4 4 752 12TH MARCH,2015 11 Ankola Vasco Karwar, Canacona, Madgaon 49 91 0 140 2 2 364 12 Bailhongal Panaji Belgaum, Jamboti, Chorla, Bicholim, 96 66 0 162 2 2 264 Mapusa 13 Belgaum Panaji Khanapur, Anmod, Ponda 92 69 0 161 2 2 276 1603 14 Belgaum Panaji Jamboti, Chorla, Sakli 65 66 0 131 10 10 1320 15 Belgaum Vasco Jamboti, Chorla, Bicholim, Mapusa 65 86 0 151 10 10 1720 1604 SERIES INo. 50 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 91011 16 Belgaum Vasco Khanapur, Londa, Molem, Madgaon 92 88 0 180 4 8 704 17 Bhatkal Madgaon Karwar, Canacona 155 60 0 215 2 2 240 18 Bhatkal Mapusa Ankola, Karwar, Canacona, Madgaon, 155 106 0 261 1 2 212 Panjim 19 Bhatkal Panaji Kawar, Canacona, Madgaon 159 94 0 253 2 4 376 20 Bhatkal Ponda Ankola, Karwar, Madgaon 155 79 0 234 1 1 158 21 Bhatkal Vasco Ankola, Karwar, Madgaon 154 91 0 245 2 4 364 22 Bydagi Calangute Hubli, Ramnagar, Ponda, Panaji 225 84 0 309 2 4 336 23 Dharwad Panaji Ramanagar, Ponda 172 69 0 241 3 6 414 24 Gokak Panaji Belgaum, Jamboti, Chorla, Bicholim, 158 66 0 224 2 2 264 OFGOA OFFICIAL GAZETTE —GOVT. Mapusa 25 Gokarna Vasco Ankola, Karwar, Madgaon 74 91 0 165 1 1 182 26 Haliyal Panaji Dandeli, Ramnagar, Molem, Ponda 115 69 0 184 2 4 276 27 Hanagal Vasco Hubli, Ramnagar, Ponda 215 89 0 304 2 4 356 (EXTRAORDINARY) 28 Haveri Calangute Hubli, Ramnagar, Ponda, Panaji 207 84 0 291 2 4 336 29 Haveri Vasco Hubli, Ramnagar, Ponda 207 89 0 296 2 4 356 30 Hirekerur Mapusa Hubli, Ramnagar, Ponda, Panaji 265 81 0 346 2 4 324 31 Hirekerur Panaji Alnavar, Ramnagar, Ponda 304 69 0 373 4 8 552 32 Hirekerur Vasco Hubli, Ramnagar, Ponda 265 89 0 354 2 4 356 33 Honnavar Marcel Ankola, Karwar, Ponda 112 95 0 207 1 1 190 34 Hubli Mapusa Dharwad, Ramnagar, Tiskar, Bicholim 129 81 0 210 3 3 486 35 Hubli Panaji Karwar, Sadashivgad, Canacona, 186 94 0 280 1 2 188 Madgaon 36 Hubli Vasco Karwar, Madgaon 186 91 0 277 1 2 182 37 Jamkhandi Vasco Mudhol, Belgaum, Anmod, Ponda 237 89 0 326 2 4 356 38 Karwar Madgaon Canacona 13 60 0 73 10 10 1200 39 Karwar Vasco Canacona, Madgaon 13 91 0 104 2 2 364 40 Kumta Vasco Karwar, Canacona, Madgaon 83 91 0 174 2 2 364 12TH MARCH,2015 41 Mudhol Vasco Belgaum, Anmod, Ponda 216 89 0 305 2 4 356 42 Navalgund Panaji Hubli, Ramnagar, Ponda 222 69 0 291 3 6 414 43 Ramdurg Panaji Belgaum, Jamboti, Chorla, Bicholim, 277 66 0 343 2 4 264 Mapusa 44 Ranebennur Vasco Alnavar, Ramnagar, Ponda 255 89 0 344 3 6 534 45 Ron Panaji Hubli, Ramnagar, Ponda 260 69 0 329 3 6 414 46 Saundatti Panaji Chorla, Mapusa 165 66 0 231 1 2 132 SERIES INo.50 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 91011 47 Savanoor Calangute Hubli, Ramnagar, Ponda, Panaji 192 84 0 276 2 4 336 48 Savanoor Vasco Hubli, Ramnagar, Ponda 192 89 0 281 2 4 356 49 Sirsi Mapusa Ankola, Karwar, Sadashivgad, Panaji 143 106 0 249 1 1 212 50 Sirsi Mumbai Polem, Margao, Panaji, Mapusa, 134 120 525 779 1 2 240 Sawantawadi, Ratnagiri, Kolhapur, Pune (MHS) 51 Sirsi Panaji Karwar, Canacona, Madgaon 143 94 0 237 2 4 376 52 Yellapur Madgaon Haliyal, Ramnagar, Anmod, Molem, 119 59 0 178 1 1 118 Ponda OFFICIAL GAZETTE — GOVT.
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