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Punjab govt to bypass Centre fuel hike, directs transport bodies to buy diesel from retail pumps

Press Trust of India

Posted: Jan 21, 2013 at 0137 hrs IST

Chandigarh Finding it an unviable proposition to pay Rs 10 more when buying diesel in bulk, the Punjab government has directed its state transport undertakings to buy fuel from private filling stations.

The Centre had announced dual pricing regime for diesel whereby bulk consumers including railways, state transports will have to pay market rate of diesel which is Rs 10.81 a litre costlier than subsidised diesel, priced at around Rs 45 a litre.

“We have asked Punjab Roadways and PRTC to source diesel from their nearest private fuel pumps as it is not affordable to pay Rs 10 per litre more for diesel (than the subsidised rate),” Secretary, Punjab Transport, Mandeep Singh told PTI here Sunday.

Punjab Roadways and Pepsu Road Transport Corporation (PRTC) would have to shell out additional amount of about Rs 50 crore and Rs 35 crore per annum, respectively, if they buy diesel at market rate. The government owned transport bodies buy diesel in bulk from oil marketing companies. As per the measure announced by the Punjab government, state transport bodies will source diesel from the retail filling stations nearest to the depots to cut operational cost.

“Directions have been issued to general managers of depots to get quotations for supplying diesel from private fuel pumps within 3-km radius of depot so as to get lowest rate for diesel supply,” PRTC, MD, DPS Kharbanda said.

Currently, both PRTC and Punjab Roadways are buying diesel in bulk from Indian Oil to meet its fuel requirements. PRTC has a fleet size of 1,023 buses while Punjab Roadways has 1,800 buses running on inter-state and intra-state routes.

Describing the Centre;s decision of charging bulk consumers for diesel at market rate as “irrational”, state transport undertakings of Punjab had said that this move would “kill” the public transport services as their operating cost would go up by about 25 per cent.

The state transport bodies had also expressed apprehension that they would not be able to compete with private bus operators which buy diesel from retail fuel pumps.

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What nonsense ... by Kamal on 21 Jan 2013

It is height of nonsense.. one body of the government(State Govt. body) defies the Central Govt. Is this country going to be run like this...

Fe Comment by N.D.Jain on 21 Jan 2013

Is it not illegal?

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