Tata Motors bags order for 1,000 buses from Haryana
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Tata Motors bags order for 1,000 buses from Haryana

Tata Motors has recently announced that it had received an order from Haryana Roadways for 1,000 buses. According to the contract, the automaker will deliver 52-seater fully built BS VI diesel buses in stages.

The delivery of these buses is expected to strengthen the company's partnership with the Haryana government and contribute to the state's citizens having access to modern public transportation.

Haryana Transport Department Principal Secretary Navdeep Singh Virk stated that the buses will benefit all stakeholders and provide unparalleled comfort to passengers.

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Tata Motors has recently announced that it had received an order from Haryana Roadways for 1,000 buses. According to the contract, the automaker will deliver 52-seater fully built BS VI diesel buses in stages. The delivery of these buses is expected to strengthen the company's partnership with the Haryana government and contribute to the state's citizens having access to modern public transportation. Haryana Transport Department Principal Secretary Navdeep Singh Virk stated that the buses will benefit all stakeholders and provide unparalleled comfort to passengers. Also read: Lucknow takes leaf from Indore’s book on waste management Navi Mumbai Airport attains 17.85 per cent of civil progress: CIDCO

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