Monday, March 10, 2025
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The disappearing legacy

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The remaining few ‘heritage buses’ of Shillong trod the city roads today. The question that arises is for how long? Can the Meghalaya Tourism Development Corporation incorporate some of these buses synonymous to the city in order to ferry tourists thus giving it an iconic status in the process. The Shillong Times would attempt to weigh the pros and cons of whether the initiative can be materialised. Readers are welcome to send in their suggestions in this regard. (Photo by Nabarun Goswami)

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