Almost 33 days after the UT administration gave a three-day ultimatum to Chandigarh municipal corporation (MC) to send a compliance report on allocation of space for electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in 44 parking lots, the civic body on Monday wrote back, stating that the House has decided to constitute a committee to ascertain its feasibility.
In a letter to UT’s local bodies department, MC commissioner Anindita Mitra wrote: “The House has unanimously decided that a committee will be constituted comprising three councillors (including area councillor), civic body officials from buildings and roads (B&R) department, CREST members and market welfare associations, to decide on the feasibility of locations for setting EV charging stations.”
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