Hathras News: Fare increased when it came to mind, buses running Khatara – Fare Increased Buses Were Running in Khatara

Hathras News: Fare increased when it came to mind, buses running Khatara – Fare Increased Buses Were Running in Khatara

Buses parked at Hathras bus stand. Photo: Samvad Expansion Roadways has increased the fare. In ordinary buses, the fare to Agra has now become Rs.78 instead of Rs.65. At the same time, instead of Rs 43 from Hathras, Rs 53 will have to be paid for Aligarh. Passengers are being informed about the new fare through announcements. Passengers say that they increase the fare whenever they feel like it. The buses are plying the same route. First providing facilities, then increasing the rent. Hathras depot currently has 72 buses. Out…

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Rose Day 2023: One rose sold for Rs 50, increased demand for artificial flowers – Increased Demand For Artificial Flowers On Rose Day

Rose Day 2023: One rose sold for Rs 50, increased demand for artificial flowers – Increased Demand For Artificial Flowers On Rose Day

roses – Photo: Amar Ujala Expansion Valentine’s week is starting from 7th February. Due to Rose Day, the youth are shopping for the maximum number of roses. A rose flower was sold for up to Rs.50. The youth have made advance booking of roses. At the same time, there was a demand for artificial flowers as well. There is a lot of enthusiasm among the youth about Valentine’s Week. Preparations have been made in the markets for Valentine’s Week, the symbol of love. Decoration has been done in gift galleries,…

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Hathras News: Changes in temperature making sick, queues in hospitals – Changes Temperature Making People Sick

Hathras News: Changes in temperature making sick, queues in hospitals – Changes Temperature Making People Sick

hospital queue – Photo: Amar Ujala Expansion Due to the constant change in temperature, diseases have started taking people in their grip. On Friday, a crowd of patients suffering from cold and fever gathered in the OPD of the district hospital. Patients waited in queues for a long time to get treatment from the doctor. Dr. Surya Prakash, CMS of District Hospital, told that such change in weather has made the body susceptible to bacterial and viral infections. This increases the risk of cold and fever. The biggest effect remains…

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