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Sonepat phases out diesel autos from January 1

Sonepat administration bans diesel auto-rickshaws from January 1, 2025, to curb pollution. Owners must switch to CNG or electric vehicles. Details on the phase-out plan here.

KSRTC's Record Rs 11.53 Crore Daily Revenue

Kerala's KSRTC achieved a historic milestone on December 15, recording its highest-ever daily revenue of Rs 11.53 crore. Discover how operational efficiency fueled this success.

Hansi to be Haryana's 23rd district in a week

Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini announces Hansi will be the state's 23rd district. The move, part of a Rs 77.3 crore development push, honors the town's historical significance. Read more.

KSRTC Bags National Award for Public Transport Excellence

Karnataka's state transport corporation, KSRTC, has been honored with a prestigious national award for its outstanding performance and efficiency in public transport services. Discover the details of their achievement.

Haryana Approves Multi-Level Parking in Hisar

The Haryana government has sanctioned a multi-level parking facility in Hisar to tackle traffic congestion. The project promises modern amenities and improved urban mobility. Read more about this key infrastructure development.

Kolkata Bus Fleet Crisis: Experts Urge Doubling to 4000

Kolkata's bus fleet shrinks from 6000 to under 2000, causing 30-40 min waits. Experts demand immediate doubling, route rationalisation, and electrification to save the city's essential transport. Read the full report.

Delhi Govt Opts for Smaller Buses on Congested Routes

An internal review prompts Delhi to prioritize 9-metre electric buses for narrow lanes, boosting efficiency and cutting costs. The move aims to modernize the fleet and improve last-mile connectivity.

Haryana's 60 Years: Revisiting Its True Statehood Story

As Haryana enters its 60th year, we explore the forgotten movement behind its creation beyond the Punjabi Suba narrative. Discover the real quest for equitable development that shaped India's agricultural powerhouse.

Haryana's two-clinic abortion cap raises quack fears

Haryana's plan to limit gynaecologists to two MTP centres faces backlash. Doctors warn it violates the MTP Act, restricts safe abortion access, and could boost illegal quack clinics, risking women's health.

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