Siliguri:After the rail route, now West Bengal will be connected to Bangladesh via road. The North Bengal State Transport Corporation (NBSTC) has declared its bus services from Siliguri's Tenzing Norgay Bus Terminus to Bangladesh's capital Dhaka. The Indo-Bangladesh bus service is expected to boost the tourism industry as well as will provide ease of business.
NBSTC chairman Partha Pratim Roy informed that West Bengal has already sent a request for permission for the inter-country bus service to the Bangladesh government through the centre. The work will be accelerated as soon as the permit comes, he said.
Earlier, NBSTC had launched the Indo-Nepal bus service, which received a huge response. The demand was so high that the tourism sector raised the demand to increase the number of buses. The bus service runs from Siliguri Tenzing Norgay bus terminus to Kathmandu via Panitanki via Kokrajhar.
According to NBSTC sources, the Indo-Bangladesh bus will follow the model of the Indo-Nepal bus service. It will be operated through the Phulbari border adjacent to Siliguri. Permits will be issued by NBSTC. However, bus services will be provided to other agencies on a contract basis.