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Decks cleared for procurement of 100 e-buses

A legal dispute over the conditions in the tender for the procurement of new buses has finally been settled
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The Delhi High Court has paved the way for the procurement of 100 electric buses for the Chandigarh Transport Undertaking (CTU). A legal dispute over the conditions in the tender for the procurement of new buses has finally been settled and the court has directed the Central Government to issue a letter of award to the contractor concerned.

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At least 85 diesel buses will be condemned in November after the completion of their operational lifespan and 15 diesel ones in February.

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According to UT officials, a meeting will soon be held with the ministry concerned in Delhi to decide the timeline for the arrival of the new buses. The buses will be replaced under the PM e-Bus Sewa scheme.

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#BusProcurement#ChandigarhTransport#CleanMobility#CTU#ElectricBuses#EVTransition#IndiaEBus#PMeBusSewaDelhiHighCourtSustainableTransport
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