The Evolution of Bus Transportation in India Bus transportation in India has undergone a remarkable transformation over the decades, reflecting the country's rapid development and changing needs. In the early days, post-independence, bus services primarily served major cities and towns, often operated by state governments. These buses were basic, with limited routes and schedules. The 1980s marked a turning point with the introduction of the licensed private operators, which increased competition and enhanced service quality. As roads improved and rural connectivity became a priority, The late 1990s saw the advent of technology, with the integration of GPS and computerized scheduling, making travel more efficient. The introduction of luxury and sleeper buses revolutionized long-distance travel, providing comfort akin to trains. Today, India boasts Electric and green buses are gaining traction as part of the push for sustainable transportation.
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