UT Adviser pays surprise visit to CTU workshop
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Chandigarh, October 14
UT Adviser Dharam Pal visited the Inter-State Bus Terminal-43 today with Nitin Yadav, Secretary, Transport, and Pradhuman Singh, Director, Transport.
During the visit, he took a round of the Depot No. 4 of the CTU and inspected the bus maintenance activities and washing plants. After this, he also visited the Covid vaccination camp being organised by the Health Department at the ISBT.
Subsequently, he visited the Command Control Centre of Intelligent Transport System and took a detailed briefing with respect to various ITS modules. The officials told him that CCTV cameras were installed in the buses to remotely monitor if the staff and passengers wore masks.
Dharam Pal instructed the CTU officers to ensure strict compliance with wearing of masks in the buses, taking cognisance of a possible third wave of the pandemic.
The Adviser also reviewed the progress of the Air Force Heritage Centre and visited the Government Press Building, Sector 18. He directed the Chief Architect and Chief Engineer to examine the layout plan submitted by the Indian Air Force officials and expedite the work to ensure it is set up within four to five months.
He also stressed on examining the proposal to set up a press museum as well as a heritage furniture museum and fast track the work. He directed the officials to dispose of the unwanted materials and equipments at the earliest.