
India vs Pakistan Match 2023: World Cup match will be played between India and Pakistan at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on 14 October.Exciting preparations have been made for this high -voltage match.The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation has decided to run additional AMTS and BRTS buses for the audience in India-Pakistan match.Apart from the Chandkheda route of AMTS, 50 additional buses will run.A total of 50 buses have been installed to visit five places on both east and west.Apart from BRTS route, 22 additional buses will be run.AMTS and BRTs for citizens will continue from 8 am to 1 pm.How many buses will run? The chairman of the AMTS committee said that at present there are a total of 49 buses running towards Motera-Chandkheda.Apart from this, 50 buses will run additional.These buses will go to Maninagar, Odhav, Geetamandir, Narol, Lust and Ujala Circle.After the end of the night match, the audience will have to pay a fare of Rs 20 to go to this place.If they have to go somewhere, then you have to pay 20 rupees.These instructions given by the General Manager and Deputy Municipal Commissioner of Ahmedabad Jan Marg said that at present 45 BRTS buses are running on Chandkheda-Jandal Marg.Then 22 additional buses will be installed on the match day.That is, a total of 47 BRTS buses will run.From 11 am to 1 am, 22 additional BRTS buses will run.All 45 buses of Chandkheda-Jandal route will also run till 1 pm.A total of 40 officers and employees will also be present till late night on the match.BRTS buses will be run during the India-Pakistan match in Ahmedabad and instructions have also been given to start 1300 closed street lights in the city soon.Significantly, the BCCI had officially announced that the Narendra Modi will be celebrated at the Narendra Modi Stadium before the India-Pakistan match.In which three big artists of India will perform.Famous Bollywood singer Arijit Singh will be a part of this show.Along with Arijit, Shankar Mahadevan and Sukhwinder Singh will also perform.Also read: Maharashtra News: Why was Rohit Pawar’s ‘Baramati Agro Limited’ closed?Pollution Control Board told High Court