* Punjab and Haryana governments likely to set up LPG filling stations in Mohali and Panchkula. Chandigarh to have two more LPG stations
* Administration hopes to induct 17 mini-AC buses within two weeks. The buses will run on point-to-destination basis
* 100 new low-floor buses likely in the grid system in 4 months
* Autorickshaw operators, who want to avail of finance facility, can approach the Delhi Financial Corporation that has signed an MoU with the UT and is ready to provide loan at lower rates for the purchase of LPG-run autorickshaws. No collateral security will be required. Interested parties can approach the State Transport Authority, Chandigarh, for further details
Admn, police on alert
“The Chandigarh Administration will not allow any miscreant to take law into his hands and is ready to deal with any sort of situation,” said Ram Niwas. Mohali Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Jatinder Singh Aulakh has, meanwhile, asked the protesting autorickshaw operators to refrain from indulging in unlawful activities. “We will maintain law and order and not allow any bid to stop the movement of any vehicle in our territory,” he assured.