No bus without paying tax and complete documents will be allowed to ply on road : Raja Warring

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Chandigarh, 24 October 2021 :  With an aim to bring more efficiency in the state transport sector for providing better travel experience to the passengers, the Punjab Transport Department has expedited its checking campaign against tax evasion, incomplete documentation and plying of buses on illegal permits by private bus operators and today impounded 38 buses in eight districts, while one bus was challaned.

During today’s drive, the checking squad of Regional Transport Authority (RTA), Gurdaspur has impounded 5 buses violating transport norms including one each of New Deep Bus Service, Dalam and Baba Nand Bus Service and two buses of Rajdhani Deep Bus Service, while RTA Ferozepur has impounded four buses including two buses of New Deep and one each of Raj Bus Service and Tourist Bus. Similarly, RTA SAS Nagar impounded 4 tourist buses including two buses of Ashoka Tourist Co. and one each of Sahiba Tourist and Vaishno Yatra Co., while RTA Sangrur has impounded one bus of Orbit Aviation.

During a joint inspection at Sri Muktsar Sahib conducted by the checking squads of RTA Faridkot and General Manager Sri Muktsar Sahib documents of total seven buses were checked, out of which six buses impounded violating norms and one bus was challened. These included; three buses of orbit Aviation, one each of New Deep, Fateh and Northern Bus Service, while one bus of Northern Bus Service was challaned.

                                                 

Similarly, checking squad of RTA Amritsar has impounded four buses for flouting transport norms, which included one bus each of New deep, Gobind, Bhupinder bus service and Malwa Bus Service, while RTA Hoshiarpur has impounded nine buses including two mini bus, six tourist buses and one school bus and RTA Bathinda has impounded five buses, which included two buses of New Deep and one each of Dabwali, Rajdhani and Khatra Bus Service.

Meanwhile, Punjab Transport Minister Mr. Amarinder Singh Raja Warring said that the state transport department is committed to provide better travel facilities as well as plying of sufficient number of buses on most busy routes. “Checking drive is aimed to ensure tax norms’ compliance by the private bus players, who were on free run till now”, he categorically mentioned.

He said, this drive would continue till its logical end, adding that so far, 296 buses plying without tax, documents besides illegal permits, were impounded and the transport department has recovered a whopping sum of Rs.4.29 crore as tax and penalties.

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