
Maharashtra Transport Minister visits Bengaluru to understand operations of KSRTC
The Hindu
They engaged in discussions with Karnataka Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy and senior officials covering various aspects of KSRTC’s operations, including the deployment of premier vehicles, labour welfare measures, commercial revenue generation, refurbishment of buses, e-ticketing, the KSRTC Arogya health scheme, and the ₹1 crore accident insurance scheme.
Maharashtra Transport Minister Pratap Sarnaik, along with Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) officials, visited the Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) central office, depot, and workshop in Bengaluru on February 2.
They engaged in discussions with Karnataka Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy and senior officials covering various aspects of KSRTC’s operations, including the deployment of premier vehicles, labour welfare measures, commercial revenue generation, refurbishment of buses, e-ticketing, the KSRTC Arogya health scheme, and the ₹1 crore accident insurance scheme.
The delegation visited Depot-2 and the KSRTC workshop in Bengaluru’s Central division. They inspected various services offered by KSRTC, such as Airavat Club Class 2.0, Ambari Dream Class, Fly Bus, Rajahamsa, and city transport services.
According to officials, the visiting delegation lauded KSRTC’s maintenance efforts, branding initiatives, and ongoing rejuvenation measures.

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