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J&K Transport Sector Earns ₹964 Crore In FY 2024-25

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APRIL 10, 2025 ISSUE

SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir transport sector witnessed earnings in their financial year 2024-2025 crossing total revenue of ₹964 crore, according to government data.

The Motor Vehicle Department (MVD) earned ₹782.87 crore in revenue till January 2025, while its expenditure stood at ₹30.23 crore resulting in a substantial net gain. Meanwhile, the Jammu and Kashmir Road Transport Corporation (JKRTC) reported revenues of ₹181.31 crore (₹181

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