Work on modern bus terminus in Ambur begins

Construction has begun on a new, modern bus terminus in Ambur, India, to replace a dilapidated facility built in 1988. The project aims to improve infrastructure for commuters and bus crews, serving as a key transit hub for the region.
Why it matters
Upgrading public transport infrastructure is essential for regional economic connectivity and improving the daily quality of life for thousands of commuters.
Work to construct a modern bus terminus at a cost of ₹7.85 crore in Ambur town near Tirupattur on Chennai-Bengaluru National Highway (NH-48) commenced, bringing an end to a long-standing demand of commuters for such a facility in the region.
The article is a straightforward report on local infrastructure development without political spin.
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