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When will the Solan Piran bus service which has been closed for a year start: Bimla Verma

When will the Solan-Piran Thund bus run? People have been very worried for the last year. During the election of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Minister Anirudh Singh, this demand was raised with great enthusiasm by women of self-help groups including Bimla Verma, head of village organization Peeran.
Bimla Verma says that HRTC Solan has stopped the bus service running from Solan to Peeran Thund for the last 28 years due to which the people of the entire region are facing a lot of inconvenience in commuting to Solan. Apart from getting an education in Solan, about 50 children from the entire region are working in private companies and are facing a lot of problems in reaching Solan and coming home. People of Peeran Peeran Panchayat have to pay Rs 600 for a private vehicle to reach Jaghed in Sirmaur district on the border, which is difficult for every family.
The people of the area allege that the deputation of the people of the area has met the MLA and Rural Development Minister of the area twice before but to date, no attention has been paid to their important demand. Let us tell you that the bridge over Girinadi at Nariga was inaugurated by former Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh on January 7, 1995, and the bus service from Solan to Piran was started. The people of Peeran and Satlai, the last end panchayat of Mashobra block, were getting benefits. People of these areas take their cash crops to Solan to sell. Apart from this, children of the area go to Solan to pursue higher education and people go to Solan to get their daily needs. People are facing a lot of problems due to the non-availability of buses.
Rural Development Minister Anirudh Singh assured the women that their demands will be considered sympathetically.
In the women’s delegation, Reena Mehta, Shakuntala Verma, Kiran Mehta, Nirmala Thakur, Amita Thakur, Neha Verma, Meira Thakur, Meira Thakur, Nisha Thakur, VO Secretary Vidya Chauhan, Co-Secretary Bina Devi and other women of the group were present.

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