UP transport corporation proposes hike in bus fare
If the proposal is approved by the State Government, for every 100 km, the fare will go up by Rs 25.
If the proposal is approved by the State Government, for every 100 km, the fare will go up by Rs 25.
In a damage control exercise, state chief minister B.S. Yediyurappa on Saturday directed the KSRTC to charge only single fare for ferrying the migrant labourers to their home and not to charge to and fro, as the state would bear its operational cost.
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