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30 TVS 160cc Motorcycles Join Nepal Police Fleet in Bagmati

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Highlights

  • Bagmati Province transfers 30 motorcycles to Nepal Police
  • Total investment of NPR 97 lakh 20 thousand
  • Vehicles are TVS 160 cc commuter motorcycles
  • Hand‑over performed by Chief Minister Indra Bahadur Baniya and Finance Minister Prabhat Tamang
  • Initiative follows damage to police fleet during the Bhadra 23‑24 protest movement
  • Enhances response capability of Province Police Office Hetauda
  • Sets precedent for provincial assistance to law‑enforcement assets


Introduction

Bagmati Province announced a direct contribution to Nepal Police by providing thirty new motorcycles. The hand‑over ceremony took place in Kathmandu and was led by Chief Minister Indra Bahadur Baniya together with Economic Affairs Minister Prabhat Tamang. The motorcycles, identified as TVS 160 cc models, are intended for the Province Police Office in Hetauda.


What Happened

  • The provincial government purchased thirty motorcycles for a total outlay of NPR 97 lakh 20 thousand.
  • All thirty units were delivered to the Province Police Office Hetauda.
  • The keys were officially transferred to Police Chief Arun Paudel by the two ministers.
  • The acquisition follows damage to police vehicles during the Bhadra 23‑24 protest movement, prompting the province to step in with two‑wheel support.


Why It Matters

The delivery addresses a short‑term operational gap created by the protest‑related loss of police transport. Two‑wheel mobility is especially valuable in the hilly terrain of Bagmati, allowing officers to reach remote neighborhoods quickly. By allocating nearly one crore rupees, the province demonstrates a willingness to fund essential public‑safety assets without waiting for central budget cycles.


Industry Impact

  • Boost for TVS : The order adds thirty units to TVS’s sales in Nepal, reinforcing the brand’s position in the commuter‑motorcycle segment.
  • Provincial procurement model: Bagmati’s direct purchase may encourage other provinces to consider similar targeted investments, potentially expanding the market for mid‑capacity motorcycles.
  • Public‑safety budgeting: The move highlights how provincial budgets can be flexibly used for law‑enforcement logistics, a practice that could reshape future fiscal planning for security forces.


What's Next

The Province Police Office is expected to integrate the new bikes into patrol routes within the next two weeks. Officials have indicated that further assessments will determine whether additional two‑wheel assets are needed in other districts. Meanwhile, the provincial government is reviewing its overall equipment strategy to ensure that police units across Bagmati remain adequately equipped for both urban and rural duties.


The article reflects the latest official statements released on 8:30 am, Sunday, Magh 4, 2082 (Bikram Sambat). All figures are taken directly from the provincial release.

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