Among the cities in Bihar that have received the sanction for buses are Purnea (61 buses), Darbhanga (53), Katihar (38) and Bhagalpur (55).
Karimnagar in Andhra Pradesh has been sanctioned 70 buses while the cities in Maharashtra which have received the sanction are Vasai-Virar(346) and Latur (60).
Among the cities in Odisha Jeypore-Koraput have been alloted 40 buses while Cuttack-Choudwar (100) and Balasore-Bhadrak (54 buses) sanctioned vehicles.
Other cities for which buses have been sanctioned are Patiala (50) in Punjab, 53 buses for Gangtok, Sikkim, and 100 for Agartala, Tripura.
In addition, ancillary infrastructure project for Bathinda has also been approved, it added.
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