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Amritsar to get cable car service

Amritsar to get cable car service
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CHANDIGARH: The chief minister announced that sky transport service will be launched in the holy city of Amritsar to facilitate pilgrims and tourists. Cable cars with capacity of 30 passengers each will be started to connect places of eminence in Amritsar and the Wagah border.
As petrol and diesel cess worth Rs 170 crore was pending with the central government, the chief minister said he had on Thursday flagged the issue with Union minister Nitin Gadkari and sought Rs 250 crore from him.
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Gadkari has agreed to give the state Rs 80 crore in advance, he added.
The CM said as December is the time of mourning since the family of Guru Gobind Singh was martyred in this month, the state government will not hold any function of joy and happiness from December 20 to 30.
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