Sindh Today 1 month ago

Increased bus fares irk Delhi commuters (Lead)

New Delhi, Nov 4 (IANS) Delhi’s public transport buses Wednesday began charging their new steeply hiked fares, affecting millions of mostly poor and lower income group commuters. Full Article at Sindh Today

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