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30.8.07

BUSES' PURCHASE PROSPECTS

* India - Govt to buy buses soon, says CM
New Delhi,India -Express News Service -August 24, 2007: -- A day after the High Court directed the government to increase the DTC bus fleet within three months, Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit today said the government has decided to hasten the process of procuring new buses... It was also decided at the meeting with Transport Department officials that the government would approach the court for increasing the time limit... Dikshit said 525 new buses would be added to the DTC fleet in first week of September... The Transport Department has decided to buy another 3,000 buses, for which tender document was being prepared... (Photo: India, overcrow train, as the buses, a picture of the past?)

* India - Punjab to purchase 300 buses soon
Jalandhar,India -The Hindu News -Aug 25, 2007: -- The Punjab government will soon purchase 300 new buses - 250 ordinary and 50 air-conditioned - to strengthen the state roadways' fleet, Transport Minister, Master Mohan Lal, said Friday... Asked whether the fares of air-conditioned buses would be equal to ordinary buses, as promised by the Chief Minister, the minister said a letter has already been written to the finance ministry to decide about the fares of the AC buses...

* India - KSRTC plans to introduce 1,000 buses
Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala,India -The Hindu -26 Aug 2007: -- The Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) has chalked out a scheme to introduce 1,000 buses every year, Chief Minister V.S. Achuthanandan has said... Flagging off the KSRTC’s new Superfast bus that was built in the corporation’s bus body building unit at a function held in the central station at Thampanoor on Friday, the Chief Minister said the KSRTC
has also plans to increase the number of schedules to 6,000...

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