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Punjab Roadways, PRTC and PUNBUS bus union strike makes commuters suffer
Published : Jul 16, 2024, 11:34 am IST
Updated : Jul 16, 2024, 11:34 am IST
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Punjab Roadways, PRTC and PUNBUS bus union strike makes commuters suffer
Punjab Roadways, PRTC and PUNBUS bus union strike makes commuters suffer

Punjab Roadways, PRTC, and PUNBUS bus union strikes have been affecting the daily livelihood of passengers.

Punjab Roadways, PRTC, and PUNBUS bus union strike news today: Amidst the scorching heatwave in Punjab, the residents have been facing challenges as the PRTC, PUNBUS, and Punjab Roadways union have announced the statewide strike. 

The Punjab Roadways, PRTC, and PUNBUS bus union strikes have been affecting the daily livelihood of passengers across the state who travel to various destinations in the state. 

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The bus strike in Punjab today involves about 100 buses and 300 contractual workers while Chandigarh Depot will also remain closed today. 

The bus strike has been causing significant inconvenience for passengers across the state. Several buses are off the roads, which is turning out to be a matter of concern for commuters who are stranded and seeking alternative transportation amidst the scorching heatwave. 

(For more news apart from Punjab Roadways, PRTC, and PUNBUS bus union strike news today, stay tuned to Rozana Spokesman) 

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