About 600 out of 1600 buses were thoroughly checked by inspectors for operational viability of mini-buses and of them 180 bus operators were served "challan", 31 buses' licenses were terminated, and 10 were seized, Regional Transport Officer (RTO) Vijay Pal Singh said.
RTO had given operational licenses to 2,000 mini-bus operators on 39 routes of the city, of which about 1,600 were running at present, Singh said.
The bus operators who were served "challan" or warning letters for running unfit buses were asked to report to RTO tomorrow morning for inspection and pay fine as per the norms, Singh said.
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