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INDIAN HAULIERS TOLD: NO NATIONALIZATION YET

6th March 1959, Page 45
6th March 1959
Page 45
Page 45, 6th March 1959 — INDIAN HAULIERS TOLD: NO NATIONALIZATION YET
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ROAD transport in India will not be nationalized during the next five years. This assurance was given to operators in Bangalore by the Minister for Transport and Communication, who said the Indian Government "do not want to deprive millions of people of their bread."

There was now mutual understanding between public and private operators, he said, which provided healthy co-operation. If free-enterprise hauliers undertook to run their fleets more economically and efficiently it might be that nationalization would be put off for 50 years.

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Organisations: Indian Government
Locations: Bangalore

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