Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Air-conditione­d ISBT in Bathinda nowhere in sight, old bus stand to get ₹1-crore facelift

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

BATHINDA: After failing to start the constructi­on work of Punjab’s first air-conditione­d interstate bus terminus (ISBT) in Bathinda, the state government has now decided to renovate the decades-old bus stand in the city.

As state elections are nearing, the government has sanctioned Rs 1 crore for the makeover of the dilapidate­d bus stand. Punjab Roadways Bathinda depot general manager Raman Sharma said the transport department received funds on Saturday and the renovation work has started.

New flooring on 1-lakh square feet, sewerage system and constructi­on of public convenienc­es blocks are key works to be undertaken. The renovation is expected to be completed by October, said Sharma.

Finance minister Manpreet Singh Badal, who represents the Bathinda Urban segment, wants better infrastruc­ture at the existing bus stand as the new ISBT project has not seen any developmen­t since the Congress government came to power, said officials not wanting to be named.

Senior Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) leader and Bathinda MP Harsimrat Kaur Badal laid the foundation stone of the modern ISBT project ahead of the assembly elections in 2016.

Officials attribute the delay in the ambitious ISBT project to the non-approval by the army authoritie­s. “The ISBT project comes under the purview of the Bathinda military station and after it objected to the sevenstore­y complex, the plan was changed to a four-storey building. It has been more than a year and the Bathinda district administra­tion is still waiting for the approval from the army authoritie­s,” said an official.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Constructi­on work going on at the old bus stand in Bathinda.
HT PHOTO Constructi­on work going on at the old bus stand in Bathinda.

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