Indian Railways has radically cut bulk cement freight to a flat Rs 0.90 per tonne per km, removing all complex slabs.
To enhance Ease of Doing Business, the previous distance and weight slabs have been removed. Under the revised system, freight is charged at a flat rate of Rs 0.90 per tonne per kilometre for the ...
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