Chandigarh: Kirron Kher hands over e-rickshaws to bar association members
TNN | Mar 2, 2019, 06:09 IST
CHANDIGARH: On Friday, Kirron Kher, MP, Chandigarh, handed over e-rickshaws to High Court Bar Association (HCBA) at Punjab and Haryana high court.
The e-rickshaws were procured at a cost of Rs 9.68 lakh under MPLAD scheme by Chandigarh Renewable Science & Technology Promotion Society (CREST) to promote pollution-free public transport in the city.
Kher had also given assurance that eight water coolers would be provided and the rain shelter at gate No. 5 and multilevel parking would be completed at the earliest. On Wednesday, she had also inaugurated a solar power plant at Chandigarh district court in lawyer chambers complex.
The e-rickshaws will help people commute within the high court area.
The office bearers of HCBA have also given a charter of demand on behalf of its members. The function was attended by Debendra Dalai, CEO of CREST, Dr Abdul Qayum, additional CEO of CREST, S Anmol Singh Sidhu, president of HCBA and Baltej Singh Sidhu, secretary of HCBA.
The e-rickshaws were procured at a cost of Rs 9.68 lakh under MPLAD scheme by Chandigarh Renewable Science & Technology Promotion Society (CREST) to promote pollution-free public transport in the city.
Kher had also given assurance that eight water coolers would be provided and the rain shelter at gate No. 5 and multilevel parking would be completed at the earliest. On Wednesday, she had also inaugurated a solar power plant at Chandigarh district court in lawyer chambers complex.
The e-rickshaws will help people commute within the high court area.
The office bearers of HCBA have also given a charter of demand on behalf of its members. The function was attended by Debendra Dalai, CEO of CREST, Dr Abdul Qayum, additional CEO of CREST, S Anmol Singh Sidhu, president of HCBA and Baltej Singh Sidhu, secretary of HCBA.
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