Updated Mar 03, 2021 | 20:16 IST
Ambaari - a double-decker bus service has been launched in Mysore, Karnataka for tourists. The bus will give the tourists a tour of the landmarks around the city. Ambaari tour bus service – open-top double-decker bus flagged-off in Mysuru. | Representational image |  |  Photo Credit: ANI
Ambaari named after the carrier placed on the leading elephant during the elephant procession of Mysore Dasara, is similar in its model and design to that of London big bus. It is ready to take visitors on a tour of the iconic landmarks around the cultural capital of Karnataka.
The frequency set for the bus service is half an hour. The fare is set at Rs 250 per person. Route map for the service will pass through fourteen destinations- Hoysala, moving through DC’s office, Crawford Hall, Kukkarahalli Lake, University of Mysore, Folklore Museum, Ramaswamy Circle, around Mysuru Palace, Mysuru Zoo, Karanji Lake, Sangolli Rayana C
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The primary objective of the new service by road transport corporations is to generate non-fare box revenue and reduce the financial burden induced by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The primary objective of the new service taken up by road transport corporations is to generate non-fare box revenue and reduce the financial burden induced by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The primary objective of the new service by road transport corporations is to generate non-fare box revenue and reduce the financial burden induced by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The primary objective of the new service by road transport corporations is to generate non-fare box revenue and reduce the financial burden induced by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Bengaluru, Feb 26 : The cash-crunch Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) on Friday rolled out parcel and cargo services in its buses across