AHMEDABAD: Gujarat chief minister Vijay Rupani on Friday inaugurated eight bus channels along with also a workshop, constructed at a cumulative cost of Rs 28.20 crore.
The ministry also conducted a digital ground- breaking service for five assignments, which can be constructed at a price of Rs 15.52 crore, an official release said.
The bus channels have come in Dehgam, Sanand, Limbdi, Santrampur, Palanpur, Piplav, Waghodia and Demai cities, although the workshop was assembled in Bhavnagar, it had been said.
On a typical, 25 lakh folks travel in about 8,500 buses throughout 7,500 scheduled excursions, Rupani stated, including that 99 percent of these two pockets in Gujarat are currently covered by state transportation buses.
The ministry lauded the use of the Gujarat State Road Transport Corporation in altering people to safer locations through natural calamities like cyclones.