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JKSRTC to introduce Heat Ventilated Air Conditioned fleet soon

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March 26, 2019
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New Delhi: The J&K State Road Transport Corporation is going to introduce Heat Ventilated Air Conditioned (HVAC) fleet in the near future, Managing Director of the Corporation Bilal Ahmad Bhat said on Tuesday.
Bilal made the announcement after receiving “special award” to JKSRTC by the Association of State Road Transport Undertakings (ASRTU) New Delhi. ASRTU adjudged JKSRTC for the special award for operating public transport in severe operational conditions, an official spokesman said.
“Out of the nine State Road Transport Corporations, the award was conferred on JKSRTC at the 63rd annual conference of ASRTU held at New Delhi.” ASRTU, the spokesman said, congratulated JKSRTC for the “distinguished achievement.”
While receiving the award, Managing Director JKSRTC, Bilal Ahmad Bhat highlighted the achievements of JKSRTC and said that the Department is going to introduce Heat Ventilated Air Conditioned (HVAC) fleet in the near future. He also said that they are introducing electric vehicles sanctioned under FAME INDIA scheme on different routes in the state.
He expressed gratitude to Advisor to Governor K Skandan and Principal Secretary Transport Department for their guidance and support.

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