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Odisha Chief Minister inaugurated the newly-constructed Cuttack Netaji Bus Terminal (CNBT)

Cuttack:  16/9/23: Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik inaugurated the newly-constructed Cuttack Netaji Bus Terminal (CNBT) at Khannagar on the banks of river Kathajodi by flagging off the first bus to pilgrim town of Puri on Saturday.

The 17-acre facility, built at an estimated cost of Rs 90.20 crore, can accommodate 190 buses at a time.

The foundation stone for CNBT was laid by the CM on January 23, 2021, on the occasion of the 125th birth anniversary of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, who was born in Cuttack and spent his early childhood here.

Apart from dedicating the bus terminal, Naveen also laid the foundation stone for Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Memorial, which will be constructed at an estimated cost of Rs 22 crore.

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CHECK THE FEATURES OF THE NEW BUS TERMINAL

A three-story bus terminal building has been erected over two acres of land with separate dormitories for male and female passengers and staff, eight private rooms, a commercial area, infant care rooms, and waiting lounges. It also has a food court, ATMs, and a cloakroom.

>> 180 bus bays have been constructed to accommodate 190 buses at a time on a sprawling 15-acre of land. There are five parking bus bays for 117 buses, 72 idle buses, and two emergency vehicles.

> Separate routes and spaces have been allocated for local and Mo Bus services on the premises. There are dedicated entry and exit gates for smooth flow of inter-district and long-route buses, which have a separate path at the terminal.

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>> There is also provision for parking of 275 cars and 1,695 seats spread across the terminal building and bus bays for the passengers.

>> The bus terminal has an Integrated Passenger Management System (IPMS) with three master displays and 94 numbers of two-line displays which will make the journey hassle-free for the passengers.

>> There is also a state-of-the-art Aahaar Centre, which can accommodate around 1,000 people at a time, and Mission Shakti Cafe.

>> It also has a sewage treatment plant, rainwater harvesting system, plantation, toilets with a capacity of 122 closets and 91 urinals, solar panel system with a capacity of 40 KW, drinking water units, police outpost, 32 shops, CCTV surveillance and drainage system within its boundaries.

>> Two channels have been constructed for water to drain out of the bus terminus in case of heavy rainfall.

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