Schoolchildren to get free rides in public buses from April 1: CM Bommai

At the time of starting schools, a minimum of five buses must be operated in each taluk. More grants will be released, if necessary, he added
Pic only for representational purpose (Pic credits: Express)
Pic only for representational purpose (Pic credits: Express)

Free public bus rides for schoolchildren and working women in Karnataka from April 1, announced Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Monday, February 20. Speaking after dedicating KSRTC's Volvo Multi Axel BS4-9600 sleeper buses ahead of the polls, he said the purpose of chalking out this scheme was to enable women to become self-reliant.

He added that the government will introduce mini school buses and the existing buses will be utilised to start the operation. At the time of starting schools, a minimum of five buses must be operated in each taluk. More grants will be released, if necessary, he added. 

"Transport plays an important role in economic development because of this it has been given priority and announced free pass facility for working women and school children in the state budget FY 2023-24. "Our government is always with the working staff and the management and let us provide a good service to the commuters," he stated.

Additionally, a special transport team called 'Ambari' was dedicated to the state earlier in the day which has a sleeper facility, the CM said. Several good features are provided in this fleet of buses just like the railway sleeper coaches, he stressed, as stated in a report by IANS. 

The earlier edition of Volvo buses was not comfortable and hence the multi-axel buses have been designed to provide good facilities and comfortable night journeys to the commuters. The state transport corporation should buy some more buses, he said.

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