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Ashok Leyland Limited has showcased 'The Ashok Leyland Luxura Magical India Bus', built on its Luxura platform and designed by auto designer Dilip Chabbria. The luxury charter bus, which has been modelled on the lines of a private jet, will be used to support NGO Goonj and The Cancer Institute with at least 50pc of the fees going to the charity partners. The bus, designed in an exclusive format for only nine guests, has luxurious reclining seats, a Wi-Fi enabled personal entertainment system, an on-board spa with trained therapists, a galley to serve hot & cold snacks and beverages and a washroom. Guests can charter the bus for a day or for an overnight trip to Agra, Jaipur, Neemrana or any of the numerous travel destinations in and around Delhi. As Vinod Dasari, Managing Director, Ashok Leyland said, " Ashok Leyland is delighted to be a part of this project with its core values of innovation in design, focus on the customer and delivery with a social conscience “
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