India, Oct. 4 -- The Delhi-Kathmandu international bus service operated by the Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC), which was suspended amid the chaos in the neighbouring nation, has resumed, officials said on Friday.

According to an official, the services resumed last month after the situation stabilised in Nepal. "The bus service was suspended on September 10 due to the unrest in Nepal. A bus was also stuck there. After the bus returned safely and the situation improved there, the bus service was restarted," he added.

The official said that the commuter numbers have not dwindled after the resumption and remain the same as they were before the suspension of services. Last month, former Chief Justice Sushila Karki became Nepal's first woman...