SUKKUR: Transport fares revised

Published January 24, 2002

SUKKUR, Jan 23: The secretary, Regional Transport Authority, Sukkur, has announced revised fares for buses and mini-buses.

They are: Rs3 from Sukkur to Rohri; Rs4 from Sukkur to Ali Wahan and Ghulam Bund; Rs5 from Sukkur to Kundi Farm; Rs5.50 from Sukkur to Pathankot; Rs6 from Sukkur to Kalar Goth; Rs7.50 from Sukkur to Sangi; Rs8.50 from Sukkur to Bagpai; Rs9 from Sukkur to Hingorja; Rs12 from Sukkur to Pano Aqil; Rs12 from Sukkur to Behlar; Rs13 from Sukkur to Kot Bulla; Rs13 from Sukkur to Korai Goth; Rs14 from Sukkur to Dadloi; Rs14.50 from Sukkur to Mahesro; Rs15 from Sukkur to Muhammadpur; Rs16 from Sukkur to Ruk Farm; Rs19.50 from Sukkur to Ghotki; Rs21 from Sukkur to Sarhad; Rs24.50 from Sukkur to Kazi Wah; Rs25 from Sukkur to Nia Road; Rs27 from Sukkur to Mirpur Mathelo; Rs28.50 from Sukkur to Pak Saudi; Rs30.50 from Sukkur to Bagho Bhutto; Rs35.50 from Sukkur to Ubaro; Rs38.50 from Sukkur to Chowk Mari; Rs37 from Sukkur to Kamo Shaheed; Rs38 from Sukkur to Border; Rs42 from Sukkur to Mureed Shaikh; Rs48 from Sukkur to Guddu; Rs49.50 from Sukkur to Kashmor; Rs38.50 from Sukkur to Kot Sabzal; Rs39 from Sukkur to Sanjarpur; Rs40 from Sukkur to Walana; Rs48.50 from Sukkurto Sadiqabad; Rs51 from Sukkur to Chowk Bahadur; and Rs55 from Sukkur to Rahimyar Khan.

TRUCK SEIZED: The police seized a truck near Mureed Shakh, Ubaro Taluka, on Wednesday saying it was carrying stolen Sui Gas pipes. The truck was going to Punjab from Sui without any valid documents.

The police registered a case against four men: Zakir Hussain, Latif Ahmed, M. Saleem, and M. Ameen.

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