Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Non-AC CTU buses resume service in Chandigarh, Mohali

- HT Correspond­ent chandigarh@hindustant­imes.com ■

PUNJAB GOVERNMENT HAS ALLOWED CTU BUSES TO PLY WITHIN THE STATE; HARYANA IS YET TO ALLOW INTER-STATE TRAVEL IN PANCHKULA

CHANDIGARH: After the UT administra­tion decided to start the Chandigarh Transport Undertakin­g (CTU) bus service in the city on Wednesday, Punjab, too, has given it’s approval to let the buses ply within Mohali.

After a gap of two months, the CTU bus service resumed operations of non-AC local buses within the city with 47 buses running on 16 routes. The bus service started at around 2pm. The public response was poor as most people were not even aware about the developmen­t. The CTU is expecting an improved response from Thursday.

“After receiving permission­s from neighbouri­ng states, the operations will be scaled up to run 159 buses on 52 routes from 8am to 6pm daily. We are expecting their response in a day or two,” said Uma Shankar Gupta, director transport.

Haryana government’s decision on Wednesday to not allow inter-state buses is unlikely to affect plying of CTU buses in Panchkula. “The tricity is not considered as an inter-state bus service. Even if the tricity bus service to Panchkula is not allowed, CTU buses will carry passengers up to the borders of Panchkula,” said Gupta.

All buses will be sanitised twice a day. Thermal screening will be done for passengers and crew. Reusable masks, gloves and face shields have been issued to drivers and conductors. Sanitizer bottles are made available in the buses. Stickers have been fixed on seats where passengers will be allowed to sit as per social distancing norms.

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