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Bus fare hike ruled out, economy steps taken
By Our Staff Reporter
KARIMNAGAR, SEPT. 29. The Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport
Corporation Vice-Chairman and Managing Director, Mr. Ram Pratap
Singh, has ruled out any possible hike in the bus fares even if
the price of oil goes up in the near future.
In an informal chat with newsmen here on Saturday, the Managing
Director said that the corporation was striving hard to reduce
losses by taking several measures such as reduction in the fuel
consumption in RTC buses and others and laying emphasis on
providing quality service to commuters by following punctuality
and bringing attitudinal change in the staff.
To a question about privatisation of the RTC, he said that there
was no such proposal either with the corporation or the State
Government. ``There is no scope for privatisation of RTC,'' he
pointed out.
In order to improve kilometre per litre (KMPL), Mr. Singh said
that they had appointed safety inspectors at all depots, who
would strive to improve KMPL as well as check the condition of
buses for improved efficiency.
He said every month they were rewarding two drivers and
conductors in each depot for best KMPL and EPK. On the illegal
operations by the private vehicles, he said that the Transport
Department and the police were jointly conducting a special drive
against illegal operators in all districts in a phased manner.
Asked why the RTC was hiring buses from private parties, he
clarified that if private buses were hired the RTC did not
require any capital and the employee cost was also less.
In order to attract commuters to the RTC, they were introducing
special tourist package as well for school children.
He said the special tourist package would be introduced for
Sabarimala pilgrims initially and later extend to all pilgrim
centres.
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