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Time of India
4 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
Nashik civic body's city bus service records highest-ever daily income of ₹44 lakh in ticket sales
The Nashik Mahanagar Parivahan Mahamandal Ltd, the transport wing of the Nashik Municipal Corporation , recorded an income of ₹ 44 lakh on Aug 12 (Monday) through the sale of tickets, marking the highest daily income since operations began in July 2021. Over 1.1 lakh passengers travelled by city buses on Aug 12, which was the third Monday of the Shravan month . The previous highest daily earning was ₹ 35.4 lakh, recorded on Sept 4, 2023, during the Shravan month that year. The third Shravan Somwar is a major event that attracts hundreds of thousands of devotees to Trimbakeshwar, home to one of India's 12 Jyotirlingas. Pilgrims from across the country visit the temple and take a holy dip in the Kushawarta kund. "We deployed more buses on the Nashik-Trimbakeshwar route on the occasion of the third Shravan Somwar on Aug 12, and all the buses that ran on the route were fully occupied. This is the reason the city bus service recorded the highest daily earnings through the sale of tickets with a footfall of 1.14 lakh passengers," said Pradeep Chaudhari, the additional commissioner of NMC and CEO of the NMPML. NMC took over the city bus service from the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) on July 8, 2021, deploying 27 buses on 11 routes with an initial footfall of 5,000 passengers per day and an average daily income of ₹ 1.3lakh. There has been a significant rise in passenger occupancy over the past four years. The footfall has reached an average of 70,000 passengers per day, and income has increased to an average of ₹ 21 lakh per day, according to NMC officials. Most commuters regularly use the city bus service, with some opting for buses over personal vehicles to reach their workplaces. Additionally, the number of students obtaining bus passes at concessional rates has risen in recent months. NMPML operates a total of 250 buses across the city through two private agencies on a procure, operate, and maintain basis. In addition to 60 routes, NMC operates city buses in rural areas such as Trimbakeshwar, Pimpalgaon, Sinnar, Ozar, Sayyad Pimpri, Mohadi, Saikheda, and other nearby rural destinations, covering nearly 27 bus terminals, two bus depots, and 1,440 bus stops in both urban and nearby rural areas.


Time of India
4 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
Nashik civic body's city bus service records highest-ever daily income of Rs 44 lakh in ticket sales
Nashik: The Nashik Mahanagar Parivahan Mahamandal Ltd, the transport wing of the Nashik Municipal Corporation, recorded an income of Rs 44 lakh on Aug 12 (Monday) through the sale of tickets, marking the highest daily income since operations began in July 2021. Over 1.1 lakh passengers travelled by city buses on Aug 12, which was the third Monday of the Shravan month. The previous highest daily earning was Rs 35.4 lakh, recorded on Sept 4, 2023, during the Shravan month that year. The third Shravan Somwar is a major event that attracts hundreds of thousands of devotees to Trimbakeshwar, home to one of India's 12 Jyotirlingas. Pilgrims from across the country visit the temple and take a holy dip in the Kushawarta kund. "We deployed more buses on the Nashik-Trimbakeshwar route on the occasion of the third Shravan Somwar on Aug 12, and all the buses that ran on the route were fully occupied. This is the reason the city bus service recorded the highest daily earnings through the sale of tickets with a footfall of 1.14 lakh passengers," said Pradeep Chaudhari, the additional commissioner of NMC and CEO of the NMPML. NMC took over the city bus service from the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) on July 8, 2021, deploying 27 buses on 11 routes with an initial footfall of 5,000 passengers per day and an average daily income of Rs 1.3lakh. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like They Were So Beautiful Before; Now Look At Them; Number 10 Will Shock You Reportingly Undo There has been a significant rise in passenger occupancy over the past four years. The footfall has reached an average of 70,000 passengers per day, and income has increased to an average of Rs 21 lakh per day, according to NMC officials. Most commuters regularly use the city bus service, with some opting for buses over personal vehicles to reach their workplaces. Additionally, the number of students obtaining bus passes at concessional rates has risen in recent months. NMPML operates a total of 250 buses across the city through two private agencies on a procure, operate, and maintain basis. In addition to 60 routes, NMC operates city buses in rural areas such as Trimbakeshwar, Pimpalgaon, Sinnar, Ozar, Sayyad Pimpri, Mohadi, Saikheda, and other nearby rural destinations, covering nearly 27 bus terminals, two bus depots, and 1,440 bus stops in both urban and nearby rural areas. Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and silver prices in your area.


United News of India
02-08-2025
- General
- United News of India
Measures will be taken to ensure cleanliness for the Simhastha Kumbh Mela at Nashik: Minister
West Nashik, Aug 2 (UNI) State Environment Minister Pankaja Munde today said that preparations will begin for the Simhastha Kumbh Mela to be held at Nashik-Trimbakeshwar, and measures will be taken for ensuring cleanliness for the lakhs expected to converge there. Earlier, the Minister had a spiritual darshan of Lord Trimbakeshwar and performed pooja of Trimbakraja on the occasion of Shravan month. Trimbakeshwar is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas in the country. Interacting with the media, she said, 'In the coming time, a Simhastha Kumbh will be held at Nashik-Trimbakeshwar. A lot of people will come here during the Kumbh Mela. Therefore, sustainable measures should be taken for cleanliness. The water where the sadhus and mahants will take a dip should be clean. In 2014, when I was a minister, the Kumbh Mela was also held. Now I have become a minister again and am holding the Kumbh Mela again,' she said. Pankaja Munde performed the groundbreaking ceremony of the Swasamvedya Sadhana Peeth of Tulshiram Gutte Maharaj, the president of Siddhivinayak Manav Kalyan Mission, who has been working in the spiritual field for the past many years, at Trimbakeshwar during her visit to Nashik. UNI RDS RN


Time of India
06-06-2025
- Time of India
Bodies of 3 pals pulled out after 3 days from car fallen into drain
Thane: The highly decomposed bodies of three men from Mumbai were found Thursday evening in a car that had veered off the Mumbai-Nashik highway, near Kasara, and landed into a drain, some 40 feet below at a turn sloping down. The three friends were on their way to the Trimbakeshwar temple near Nashik. The crash site between Kasara and Unbarmali showed telltale signs, the police said. Barks of trees lining the stretch showed signs of having borne the impact of the collision impact. Besides, the mangled state of the vehicle indicated that it was being driven at breakneck speed at the time of the crash, the police said. The three men — Yagnesh Vaghela (27) from Khar, Praveen Singh (27) from Powai, and Rajboli Mulla Shaikh (29) from Kurla — had left home Monday evening. They had had dinner before they went incommunicado. Their families had filed missing person complaints. The place where the car had landed is a desolate forested stretch, not easily visible from the road, said inspector Suresh Gavit of Kasara police station. The vehicle was spotted Thursday morning by a villager grazing a herd of cows and buffaloes around the crash site. The shepherd informed other villagers who, in turn, alerted the police. A hydraulic crane had to be called in to extricate the vehicle after which its three occupants were spotted. The badly decomposed bodies, along with the vehicle, were pulled out late evening. The car registration led the police to the home of the Khar resident who owned it. It was his family who identified the two friends. One of three worked for a call centre, the other two were employed in the private sector. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Eid wishes , messages , and quotes !


India.com
18-05-2025
- India.com
Top 5 Breathtaking Motorcycle Routes You Must Try From Mumbai
The financial capital of India which is Mumbai serves as access to extraordinary surroundings throughout the country while functioning as a dense urban center. Motorcycle enthusiasts discover complete liberation and excitement when they exit Mumbai. Motorcycle enthusiasts can experience unforgettable adventures on seven scenic routes coming out of Mumbai that include coastal and hillside road journeys. 1. Mumbai to Lonavala via Old Mumbai-Pune Road Located 96 kilometers outside of Mumbai stands Lonavala which attracts visitors because of its chilled climate and its attractive mountain landscapes. Motorcyclists should choose the old NH4 Mumbai-Pune road over the expressway because it stays free from heavy traffic congestion during rides. Traveling on this route allows you to witness breathtaking Western Ghats scenery and see waterfalls appear during the monsoon months while enjoying traditional snacks at cute locally-owned food stands such as vada pav and misal pav. Tourists should make time to see Bhushi Dam while in Lonavala along with admiring Tiger's Leap. 2. Mumbai to Alibaug via Ferry Ride The trip to Alibaug offers a distinctive combination of coastal culture that everyone should experience. Start at Gateway of India to reach Mandwa Jetty through a peaceful boat journey across Arabian Sea. After crossing the water by boat riders should get back on their bike to visit Alibaug's beaches and historical sites including Kolaba Fort as well as wave through the paddy fields. The result of salt-filled sea air and the picturesque coastal driving paths creates a lasting memory of this trip. 3. Mumbai to Malshej Ghat Malshej Ghat provides both natural attractions and adventure to those about 150 kilometers away from Mumbai. The electric power bike route follows the Sahyadri mountain range with its tight switchbacks and misty valleys and spectacular waterfalls when viewed during monsoon season. The increasing elevation creates substantial temperature drops which allow visitors to escape from humid conditions in Mumbai. Wildlife fans may have the chance to discover flamingos and migrating birds that reside near the lakes within the region. 4. Mumbai to Nashik via NH3 Nashik serves as the 'Wine Capital of India' while being located 170 kilometers from Mumbai toward the northeast. NH3 provides travelers with a pleasant roadway experience as it moves through multiple towns and extensive farming areas. When you reach Nashik you should visit Trimbakeshwar temple combined with vineyard wine-tasting sessions alongside pilgrimages to the Godavari River. The Kumbh Mela years bring a lively spiritual and cultural center to the city. 5. Mumbai to Mahabaleshwar Nestled within Western Ghats at a 1353-meter elevation point exists the mountain town of Mahabaleshwar. This hill station occupies a spot 285 kilometers away from Mumbai and enjoys recognition for its lush strawberry farms and breathtaking Arthur's Seat viewpoint along with Wilson Point observation point. The path presents an exciting drive across serpentine paths into verdant landscapes and provides intermittent views of flowing rivers. Pack warm clothes since summer temperatures stop short of warmth at this elevation which reaches 1,353 meters. Tips for a Safe and Enjoyable Ride Before starting your trip, always review the weather forecasts together with road conditions. The right safety gear must always be worn when riding because it includes helmets together with gloves and jackets. Bring adequate water supply and light provisions because the heat intensifies during peak summer months. Maintain safe riding by following speed limits and never overtake fast at corners. Maintain your motorcycle regularly by checking for enough fuel together with proper tire pressure and working brakes. Emergency Contacts: Keep contact numbers of local authorities and nearby hospitals handy. Maintain respect for nature by preventing trash from accumulating and by following all local cultural practices. Conclusion Discovering the world of adventure and discovery becomes possible through scenic motorcycle trips originating from Mumbai. The motorcycle journey allows you to experience unique features on different routes between cities including mountain roads for thrill-seeking and coastal highways for peace along with hill stations offering town charm. The journeys serve as complete soul refreshers allowing people to discover the diverse natural wonders across India. Prepare yourself and drive out to build everlasting memories.