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Introduction transport system in India in 500 words to 600 words

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Answered by sarfaraj78615
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From the beginning of history, human sensitivity has revealed an urge for

mobility leading to a measure of Society's progress. The history of this

mobility or transport is the history of civilization. For any country to develop

with right momentum modern and efficient Transport as a basic infrastructure

is a must. It has been seen throughout the history of any nation that a proper,

extensive and efficient Road Transport has played a major role. ‘Transporters'

perform one of the most important activities, at every stage of advanced

civilization. Where roads are considered as veins and arteries of a nation,

passenger and goods transported are likened to blood in circulation.

Passenger Road Transport Service (PRTS) is an essential connected to the

economic development. Transport is the essential convenience with which

people not just connect but progress. Throughout history, people's progress

has been sustained on the convenience, speed and safety of the modes of

transport. Road transport occupies a primary place in to-day's world as it

provides a reach unparallel by any other contemporary mode of transport.

FUNCTIONS OF TRANSPORT

1. Transport contributes in Growth of industries whose product requires

quick marketing. Perishable articles like fish and green vegetables are

carried to various consumers quickly even in distant markets through

transport.

2. Transport helps in increase in the demand for goods. Through transport

newer customers in newer places can be easily contacted and products

can be introduced to them. Today markets have become national or

international only because of transport.

3. Transport creates place utility. Geographical and climatic factors force

industries to be located in particular places far away from the markets and

places where there may not be any demand for the products. Transport

bridges the gap between production and consumption centers.

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