In view of a potential fuel shortage in the country, the central government is appealing to people to save on petrol and diesel. Emphasis is being placed on using public transport instead of private, but in Ranchi, this appeal seems meaningless. It has been 25 years since Ranchi became the capital, yet the public transport system in the city has not developed. Seven routes were designated for city buses, but only one route, from Kachari Chowk to…
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In view of a potential fuel shortage in the country, the central government is appealing to people to save on petrol and diesel. Emphasis is being placed on using public transport instead of private, but in Ranchi, this appeal seems meaningless. It has been 25 years since Ranchi became the capital, yet the public transport system in the city has not developed. Seven routes were designated for city buses, but only one route, from Kachari Chowk to…