HSIIDC seeks clarity on land demarcation in Sector 36A so that it can transfer land to build the new bus terminal . The Haryana transport department is planning to build a state-of-the-art interstate bus terminal near the Dwarka Expressway in Gurugram’s Sector 36A to replace the current one in Sector 12, officials aware of the matter said on Tuesday.The Haryana State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation (HSIIDC) has been directed by the state government to transfer 15 acres of land to the transport department free of cost for the new bus terminal, they added.The city’s current interstate bus terminal is located on a 13-acre plot and handles 10,000 passengers every day, according to estimates by Haryana roadways officials. However, its main terminal building has been non-functional for the past few years due to its dilapidated condition. Instead, the terminal operates out of a makeshift shed can shelter 100-150 passengers. The drivers and conductors also work from makeshift structures. The repair workshop is also dilapidated, and even the office of the general manager runs from a temporary cabin.