Govt to strengthen Punjab Transport department by merging 587 buses of PUNBUS into Punjab roadways

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Govt to strengthen Punjab Transport department by merging 587 buses of PUNBUS into Punjab roadways

Kanwar Inder Singh/ royalpatiala.in News/ May 18,2023

To reinstate the old glory of Punjab Roadways, the backbone of Punjab Transport department, the Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann led Punjab Government has decided to merge debt-free buses of PUNBUS in Punjab Roadways. After merging around 587 buses of PUNBUS, the Punjab Roadways will have a fleet of 790 buses.

The Cabinet Sub Committee comprising of Finance Minister Advocate Harpal Singh Cheema, Employment Generation Minister  Aman Arora, Transport Minister  Laljit Singh Bhullar and Health Minister Dr. Balbir Singh on Thursday asked the Transport department to expedite the process of merging the debt-free buses in Punjab Roadways.

During the meeting with representatives of Punjab Roadways/ PUNBUS State Transport Workers Union here at Punjab Bhawan, the Sub Committee also directed the department officials to conduct regular checks of government buses and ensure that any passenger found without ticket should be charged ten times of the fare and punished as per rules. They also asked the department to ensure that all the government buses should stop at their scheduled bus stops so that commuters, especially women, should not face any hardship.

Govt to strengthen Punjab Transport department by merging 587 buses of PUNBUS into Punjab roadways

Lending the sympathetic ear to representatives of Punjab Roadways/ PUNBUS State Transport Workers Union, the Cabinet Ministers assured that their legitimate demands are under consideration and a decision will be taken soon in this regard. Every possible step is being taken to ramp up the public transport system of the Punjab Government to further improve travel facilities.

Govt to strengthen Punjab Transport department by merging 587 buses of PUNBUS into Punjab roadways. Punjab State Bus Stand Management Company (PUNBUS) is a subsidiary of Punjab Roadways. Secretary Transport  Dilraj Singh Sandhanwalia, Director Transport Amandeep Kaur and other senior officials of the department were also present in the meeting.