MRPL to provide better amenities at main KSRTC bus stand in Mangaluru


Media Release

Mangaluru, May 13: KSRTC bus stand in Mangaluru is among the busiest hubs for passenger movement. This well-connected junction has a footfall of lakhs of people each month, and the upgrading of passenger amenities is much desired due to ever-increasing demand among travellers.

MRPL, as part of its continued efforts to serve travellers, has taken up a project to provide better amenities at the main KSRTC bus stand.

As part of this initiative, MRPL, under its flagship CSR programme, 'Arogya Samrakshan', will provide financial assistance of Rs 40 Lac for the construction, repair and renovation of toilets at the KSRTC bus stand. Renovated toilet facilities are expected to be ready in a year. Earlier this year, MRPL replaced all the benches in the KSRTC bust stand with new steel chair-sets and provided two high-capacity water purifiers and coolers to benefit the commuters.

MRPL group general mangaer (HR) Krishna Hegde handed a letter of intent to Rajesh Shetty, senior divisional controller KSRTC Mangaluru, on this occasion at MRPL. Manoj Kumar, CGM CSR and  Malatesh, MH GM CSR, were present from MRPL. Kamal Kumar, HR dvisional traffic officer, was present.

Speaking on the occasion, Krishna Hegde said, “We are partnering with KSRTC to provide a better experience and service to the lakhs of people who travel to their destinations. MRPL strives to support KSRTC to provide safe and hygienic travel for all our citizens who arrive at or depart from this important travel point."

 

 

  

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