In Kishorepura village of Jhunjhunu district of Rajasthan, people had to face a lot of problems for many years due to lack of proper means of transport. But now this problem of the people has gone away. Rajasthan Roadways has reached this village for the first time after independence. The villagers were elated after seeing the bus arriving in the village for the first time. During this, the villagers welcomed the roadways bus with drums.
Giving information about the route of the bus, President of Manav Seva Sansthan, Suresh Meena, said that this bus of Rajasthan Roadways Vidyadhar Nagar Depot will depart for Jaipur from Kishorepura village bus stand every day at 5.30 am, which while returning will go to Jaipur Sindhi Camp. The bus will leave from the stand at 5.45 pm. This roadways bus will reach Kishorepura village via Mawata, Jahaz, Khoh, Guda, Paunkh Kishorepura turn, Chaufulya to Morinda road via Samod, Ajitgarh Thoi, Chala, Guhala, Tal stand on the way.
Welcome with flower garlands and bands
The Rajasthan Roadways bus and its driver, which reached Kishorepura village for the first time, were welcomed wholeheartedly by the people of the village. On hearing about the arrival of the bus in the village, people had already made preparations to welcome it. During this time, a welcome program was also organized here. In this programme, Samudra Singh, Shravan Singh, Shivpal Singh and family members of the Deputy Chief Minister’s section officer Devendra Singh, who had helped in starting this roadways facility, including the bus driver and conductor, and all the other people, were welcomed by the villagers by playing bands. They were given a warm welcome by garlanding them with flowers.
They gave the green signal
During this time people were seen feeding sweets to each other. Here prominent social worker Suresh Meena, Saint Hari Das Maharaj of Chamunda Devi Mata Temple, Rajesh Khatana Kishorepura, Rajendra Singh, Mahendra Singh, Shankar Singh, Dilip Singh, Natthu Singh, Jagdish Singh, youth leaders JP Khatana, Abhijeet Singh, Devendra Singh. Many people including Birbal Master, Mahesh Saini Khokrayali, Inspector Jai Singh Shekhawat and Sarpanch Mohan Lal have flagged off Rajasthan Roadways.