Tata Motors on Thursday said it has bagged an order for 1,000 buses from Haryana Roadways. The auto giant said it will supply BS VI diesel buses with a full capacity of 52 seats in phases, according to the contract.
"The delivery of these buses will further fortify our partnership with the Haryana government and help in offering modern public transport to the citizens of the state. We are committed towards modernising public transportation in India," Tata Motors Vice President (Product Line – Buses) Rohit Srivastava said in a statement.
Haryana's Chief Secretary of Transport Navdeep Singh Virk said the buses will bring benefits to all stakeholders equally and provide unparalleled comfort to the passengers.
"The start-up of the new buses will help make interstate public transportation more efficient, allowing for seamless travel across Haryana," he added.
Source: Hindustan Times
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