The toll is 80 rupees per kilometer on unpaved roads and 50 rupees per kilometer on paved roads.
The fares and routes for auto and electric rickshaws have been fixed in Gulmi. The Resunga Municipality has fixed the fares after complaints were received that autos were charging high fares around Tamghas.
Within the Tamghas Bazaar area (Tunikhola, Khanigaun to the east, Bhujhelkharka, Adarsh Chowk to the west, Bakhechheda, Dhagithum, Udindhunga Berial to the north and Upallo Tamghas Deurali to the south), the municipality's revenue branch chief Suresh Khanal informed that the fare is fixed at Rs 50 per person and Rs 100 if there is a reserve.
According to him, apart from the designated places, the fare is fixed at Rs 80 per kilometer on unpaved roads and Rs 50 on paved roads.
Khanal said that during the designated hours, the fare is fixed at Rs 100 per person and Rs 200 if there is a reserve. In addition, the municipality has determined the fare and route and has stated that even one person should be provided with the service at the designated rate.
Resunga Municipality Chief Administrative Officer Baburam Palli said that the municipality has prepared a procedure for the operation, management and regulation of auto and electric rickshaws in Resunga Municipality to facilitate transport management, market management, local transport security and regulation within the municipality. He said that according to the procedure, the fares for auto and electric rickshaws operating within the municipality have been fixed.
Resunga Municipality Mayor Khildhwaj Panthi said that the municipality has fixed the fares for communication after receiving repeated complaints regarding the fares. He said that the fixed fares will benefit both the service providers and the service recipients.
