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Journeys in CTU buses get costlier

While Punjab and Haryana were already charging GST on their bus fares, CTU was yet to impose it.

Updated on: Jan 09, 2020 12:55 AM IST
Hindustan Times, Chandigarh | By , Chandigarh
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Passengers travelling in the Chandigarh Transport Undertaking (CTU) buses will have to shell out more now as UT administrator VP Singh Badnore on Wednesday approved an increase in bus fares for both AC and non-AC buses running on local and long routes.

The fares of CTU non-AC local buses are divided into three slabs on kilometre basis. (HT FILE PHOTO)
The fares of CTU non-AC local buses are divided into three slabs on kilometre basis. (HT FILE PHOTO)

Transport secretary AK Singla said the increase in bus fares was aimed at neutralising the impact of imposition of Goods and Services Tax (GST) on tickets. GST was imposed on bus fares in 2016. While Punjab and Haryana were already charging GST on their bus fares, CTU was yet to impose it.

So it will now have to pay GST arrears for the last two years.

The fares of CTU non-AC local buses are divided into three slabs on kilometre basis. The charge is 5 for the first five kilometres, 10 for five to 10 kilometres and 15 for 10km and above.

While the first slab has been kept the same, rates of the second and third slabs have been increased by 5 each.

 
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