
PRTC to enjoy cheap travel Delivered two AC Volvo buses to people
Patiala, November 10 - Two more buses have been added to the fleet of PRTC for cheap and convenient travel of people going to Delhi Airport.
Patiala, November 10 - Two more buses have been added to the fleet of PRTC for cheap and convenient travel of people going to Delhi Airport. After flagging off the new buses, Chairman PRTC Ranjodh Singh Hadana, while addressing the media, thanked Chief Minister Punjab Bhagwant Singh Mann and said that the government has fulfilled the long-standing demand of the people. Even there, with the cooperation of the good workers of Punjab Government and PRTC, the department will soon emerge as a department of growth. Hadana said while talking to reporters that till now this department was often shown in deficit, the biggest reason being the governments that have been occupying for 70 years and some mischievous elements of the department, who are eating the treasury of the Punjab government like worms. were Not only this but some private bus owners who had earned big money at the behest of the former governments were a headache for the department by driving illegal buses late at night. Out of which around 21 private illegal buses have been caught and closed under state transport and fined heavily. He said that special teams have also been formed to prevent any kind of theft in the department. He said that during the continuous checking going on for the last few months, 16 drivers of different depots of PRTC were caught stealing approximately 500 liters of diesel, the value of which is about Rs 42409. He claimed that PRTC will play an important role. With this, while the means of employment will be created in the department, there will not be issues of salary, pensions etc. of the employees. On this occasion Patiala depot GM Amanveer Singh Tiwana, General Manager MP Singh, General Manager Maninderpal Singh Sidhu, Axion Jatinderpal Singh Grewal, Ramanjot Singh PA to Chairman PRTC, Harpinder Cheema and many other officers and employees of the department were present. stay
