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BGTA identifies seven hubs to look after 5,000 stranded truck drivers

It was observed that some drivers were standing enroute due to no unloading confirmation at destination

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Bombay Goods Transport Association, the leading body of goods transport sector, has identified seven locations around Mumbai to look after 5000 stranded truck drivers around the city. These seven locations are – Vashi, Kalamboli, Nhava Sheva, Mahul, Andheri, Vasai and Bhiwandi.

Bombay Goods Transport Association (BGTA) a leading body of road transporters with over 2,000 members and over 10 Lakh Truckers at this crucial time has only one agenda to accomplish: To provide relief to stranded drivers, cleaners and other labours with food and water daily and ensure their resettlement.

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