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CHANDIGARH ADMIN ORDERED REGULAR SUPPLY OF PETEROL DIESAL

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In view of orders regarding the temporary restrictions imposed on Petrol and Diesel sales in UT Chandigarh due to the ongoing fuel-tanker driver strike, we are pleased to announce that normal fuel supply has been successfully restored.

The District Magistrate Chandigarh, who had earlier issued directions for capping fuel transactions, hereby withdraws the aforementioned restrictions with immediate effect. This development comes as efforts to resume the supply of fuel to UT Chandigarh have been successful, thanks to coordinated efforts with Oil Marketing Companies and the states of Punjab and Haryana.

The earlier imposed limitations on petrol and diesel sales, which included a maximum of 2 litres for two-wheelers and 5 litres for four-wheelers per transaction, are no longer in effect. Fuel station operators are encouraged to resume normal operations, and consumers are no longer subject to the previously imposed restrictions.

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