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Bus shelters with baby-feeding rooms

May 23, 2018 08:10 am | Updated 04:52 pm IST - HYDERABAD

30 ultra-modern shelters in the pipeline for Hyderabad

HYDERABAD, TELANGANA, 22-05-2018: Professionals wait for a bus at a modern bus shelter near Shilparamam, a part of the IT Corridor, in Hyderabad. Photo: K.V.S. Giri

Minister for the Municipal Administration and Urban Development K.T. Rama Rao said 30 air-conditioned modern bus shelters are in the pipeline for the Hyderabad in the coming days.

Mr. Rao launched the city’s first-ever modern air-conditioned bus shelter at Madhapur on Tuesday, and inspected the facilities at the bus shelter.

The Grade-I shelter, as described by GHMC, has facilities such as baby feeding room, toilets, AC, SOS button, food vending kiosks and others.

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The exclusive baby feeding room may be used by mothers on the go, and not restricted only to the passengers. The SOS button will alert a command centre in case of emergencies, a press statement informed.

The GHMC has contracted out the construction of 826 bus shelters -- renovation as well as new ones -- to four different agencies on Design-Build-Finance-Operate-Transfer mode.

The shelters are classified into four different grades based on the facilities provided therein. Coffee vending machines, ATMs are additional features of the Grade-I shelters which are WiFi enabled. There will be display of bus timings and routes.

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The Grade-II bus shelters which dot the main routes would have a common toilet depending on the space availability and other amenities, while Grade-III and Grade-IV would be inside colonies, the statement said.

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