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Punjab CM Drives Bus As State Adds 842 Modern Vehicles

As per the latest reports,  Punjab Chief Minister Charanjit Channi on Wednesday drafted 58 new buses as a component of all-out 842 present-day vehicles being added into the state armada in one go unexpectedly at an expense of Rs 400 crore.

He, at the end of the day, drove the bus and drove the parade of these new buses while hailing off it here from his authority home.

Drafting the main tranche of 30 means of transport for Punjab Roadways Transport Corporation (PRTC) and 28 bus for Punjab State Bus Stand Management Company (PUNBUS), the Chief Minister saluted individuals of the state, particularly ladies and the understudies, who would now be able to partake in their free travel in the new transports while reporting free transport pass office for the understudies of both the public authority and private schools and colleges.

Emphasizing his administration’s obligation to give best offices to the normal masses, Channi said 105 transport terminals are being developed and remodeled at an expense of Rs 400 crore. He said other than giving 1,406 new transport grants, 425 new transport courses would be included the state.

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Commending Transport Minister Amarinder Singh Raja Warring for his endeavors over the most recent three months, the Chief Minister said the most recent three months have seen the Transport Department’s restoration because of rigid activity against failing transport administrators and expense dodgers.

Crackdown on those running the state transport as a mafia has brought about critical upgrade of division income, said Channi joined by Transport Minister Amarinder Singh Raja Warring, affirming that nobody would be permitted to wool suburbanites and a straightforward, proficient and successful vehicle instrument is his administration’s main concern.

Saying thanks to the Chief Minister for his brief activity, the Transport Minister said over the most recent three months the office has seen an increment in every day income to the tune of Rs 1.50 crore as of now.

 

 

 

 

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