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Nepal unrest | Delhi Transport Corporation suspends bus service to KathmanduThe bus covers a distance of 1,167 kilometres, with a fare of Rs 2,800.
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Representative image of a DTC bus.</p></div>

Representative image of a DTC bus.

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New Delhi: The Delhi-Kathmandu international bus service operated by the Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) was suspended amid the chaos in the neighbouring nation, officials said on Wednesday.

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The student-led 'Gen Z protests' in Nepal that began against a government ban on social media expanded into a larger campaign reflecting growing public criticism of the K P Sharma Oli dispensation and the country's political elite over alleged corruption and apathy towards the common people.

"The bus service is being suspended. This service, known as the Delhi-Kathmandu Maitri Bus Sewa, symbolises the strong ties between India and Nepal and remains a popular choice for travellers. We are suspending it as of now and will resume it once the situation normalises," an official told PTI.

Refunds will be issued to passengers who had made bookings, another official added.

DTC deploys Volvo buses for the route, while Manjushree Yatayat uses Marco Polo buses.

The bus covers a distance of 1,167 kilometres, with a fare of Rs 2,800. It operates six days a week, with DTC buses running on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and Nepal's Manjushree Yatayat buses running on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.

Prime Minister Oli resigned in the face of massive protests, even as the ban on social media was lifted late on Monday night. The demonstrators stormed many government buildings and set the parliament as well as homes of several high-profile leaders ablaze, a day after 19 people died in violence.

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(Published 10 September 2025, 19:57 IST)