
Bengaluru: In the prestigious event ‘Pravas 4.0’ organised by Bus Operator Confederation of India (BOCI) in Bengaluru, Royal Travels of Chhattisgarh was awarded two separate awards for the most popular bus operator in the West Zone of the country and New Royal Travels for the stage carriage operator. With this honor, Royal Travels has brought laurels to the state at the national level.
On this occasion, Tamil Nadu Government’s Transport Minister T S Sivashankar presented these awards to the operators of Royal Travels. On this achievement, Chhattisgarh Transport Federation’s patron Pramod Dubey congratulated Royal Travels and called it a matter of pride and honour for the state. He said that this honour will become a source of inspiration for other bus operators of the state.
Chhattisgarh Transport Federation’s Chief Advisor Shivesh Singh also described this honour as a symbol of the state’s bus operation business reaching the pinnacle. He said, “This honour of Royal Travels is an honour for the entire Chhattisgarh state, which is a matter of pride for all the bus operators and the general public here.”
On this great achievement of Royal Travels, Chhattisgarh Transport Federation’s convener Prakash Deshlahra, treasurer Akashdeep Singh Gill, state vice-president Praful Tiwari, senior vice-president Shivratan Gupta, general secretary Khemraj Sahu, along with all other officials and bus operators congratulated Royal Travels’ operators Anwar Ali, Naseem Ali, Azhar Ali, and Asgar Ali. Also, he wished for further improvement in the bus operations and passenger facilities in Chhattisgarh state.

General Secretary of Bus Owners Federation of Chhattisgarh Union, Bhavesh Dubey, said that representatives of Kanker Roadways, Mahendra Travels, Dubey Travels, Payal Travels, Raipur Bus Service, Navin Transport, Rajdhani Transport, Jhulelal Bus Transport, Dada Transport, and Reliance Travels from Chhattisgarh also participated in this program. He said that this program, which started on August 28, and got concluded on August 30 .
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