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Punjab Governor and Administrator flags off bus service to Ayodhya Dham

Banwarilal Purohit, Administrator of Chandigarh, flagged off a bus to Ayodhya Dham via Delhi today. The flag-off ceremony took place in the presence of Rajeev Verma, Advisor to the Administrator, Nitin Kumar Yadav, Secretary of Transport, Praveer Ranjan, DGP, Dr. Vijay Namdeorao Zade, Finance Secretary, and other officers at the Chandigarh Secretariat. Chandigarh Transport Undertaking […]

Banwarilal Purohit, Administrator of Chandigarh, flagged off a bus to Ayodhya Dham via Delhi today. The flag-off ceremony took place in the presence of Rajeev Verma, Advisor to the Administrator, Nitin Kumar Yadav, Secretary of Transport, Praveer Ranjan, DGP, Dr. Vijay Namdeorao Zade, Finance Secretary, and other officers at the Chandigarh Secretariat.
Chandigarh Transport Undertaking (CTU) takes immense pride in announcing its latest bus service to Ayodhya Dham via Delhi. This initiative marks yet another milestone in CTU’s commitment to providing reliable and efficient transportation services to the residents of Chandigarh and beyond.

CTU has garnered a reputation for extending its bus services to various destinations in neighboring states, catering to the diverse travel needs of passengers. Notably, CTU has successfully served religious destinations such as Salasar Dham, Khatu Shyam, Vrindavan, Haridwar, Katra, Jwala Ji, and Chamunda Devi.

This new bus service to Ayodhya Dham via Delhi promises convenience and comfort to travelers, with state-of-the-art HVAC-equipped buses ensuring a pleasant journey. The route includes prominent stops such as ISBT-Anand Vihar Delhi, Muradabad, Bareilly, Sitapur, Lucknow (Kaiser Bagh), and Ayodhya Dham.

To facilitate the general public, online reservations for the said bus service are available on https://ctuonline.chd.gov.in and the CTU Musafir Mobile App.

In a parallel endeavor, the Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh showcases its commitment to sustainable practices and cultural heritage preservation by dispatching fifty boxes of ‘ARPAN’ products to the revered Lord Shri Ram Temple in Ayodhya through this CTU Bus. Crafted from monumental floral waste, these products, including incense sticks, dhoop batti, and candles, exemplify the city’s dedication to environmental stewardship and community engagement.

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