Mangaluru: KSRTC urges for city permits amid opposition from private operators


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (JS)

Mangaluru, Mar 30: The state-run KSRTC on Monday March 30 urged for new permits to run buses on 35 routes in the city, but met with opposition from private bus operators' association. The issue was discussed at the Regional Transport Authority (RTA) meeting presided over by deputy commissioner A B Ibrahim at DC's office here.

Issues such as extension of routes, change of existing routes and providing new permits to buses were discussed at the meeting. At the end, the DC asked KSRTC to apply for 25 different routes out of the 35 already applied permits.

Addressing the meeting, Dr Sharanappa, superintendent of police, Dakshina Kannada said "Many applications are coming in for new permits. A lot of permits have been already issued, but the operators have not assigned buses on routes specified in the permits. Hence, before requesting for new permits, the applicants have to bear in mind facts like time gap between buses, passenger capacity, and viability to reduce complications and inconvenience to public. Ask the permit only if you want to run the buses."

DC A B Ibrahim said, "Once you take the permit, you have to run the buses in the specific routes. You cannot give reasons like the route is not viable. There are lot complaints from public that operators take permits, but do not run buses. So you have to take into consideration all these facts before you request for permit."

Advocate Rakesh Shetty, on behalf of KSRTC put forth the request for 35 permits to run buses in different parts of Mangaluru city under JnNURM scheme. He said, "KSRTC is the number one transport corporation in India. The people of Mangaluru should also be allowed to avail the benefits of KSRTC. In this regard we are asking for 35 permits to run buses in Mangaluru city. According to the notification of 1967 under Mysuru scheme, Bangaluru scheme and Mangaluru scheme some routes are exclusively reserved for KSRTC. KSRTC is running buses not with profit motive but to provide good service to the people. We give concession to students, handicapped, senior citizen and journalists."

Opposing the proposal, an advocate representing bus operators' association said, "The main objective of JnNURM was to fill the vacuum where there are no buses. Mangaluru scheme of 1967 is not applicable to city buses as in the cases of Bengaluru and Mysuru. So there is no question of exclusive routes for KSRTC in Mangaluru. Already 28 permits have been given to them but they have not placed buses in all the routes. Let them assign buses in those routes first."

Hanumanth Kamath, president Nagarika Hitarakshana Vedike said, "These notifications were given in 1992 but now the population has doubled. NURM scheme is not only for buses but also for the development of roads. But we demand it to be used for buses as there are different funds for development of roads such as MP, MLA and corporator funds. NURM scheme should be only used for buses. I request you not to issue permits to routes applied by KSRTC as there are a lot of buses already on these routes. Permits should be given to routes where there are limited buses."

After listening to all the arguments, the DC invited the public to give their suggestions to KSRTC and RTO as to where the buses need to run. He also directed the KSRTC to apply for 25 new routes among the 35 routes demanded. The next meeting will be held on April 20.

Many route extension requests were accepted whereas a few were rejected keeping public interest in mind.

RTO Afzal Ahmed Khan, ACP (traffic) Udaya Nayak, office-bearers of different bus associations, rickshaw associations and NGOs were present during the meeting.

  

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  • GSR, MANGALORE

    Wed, Apr 01 2015

    Good move by DC. Yes govt. busses should be given priority over the private busses & make sure private bus owners understand that the roads in Mangalore are everybody's use. not only for them.

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  • praveen, kulshekar

    Tue, Mar 31 2015

    WALKING IS DIFFICULT THESE DAYS IN MANGALORE, WHERE WILL KSRTC RUN. PROVIDE BETTER ROADS, BAN ALL HEAVY VEHICLES ENTERING THE CITY LIMITS, THIS WOULD LOOK MANGALORE BEAUTIFUL

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  • n shetty, mangaluru

    Tue, Mar 31 2015

    Competition is Welcome....atleast the high handedness n reckless driving will lessen...
    The more bus services the better ...as people will use Public transport and thus reduce Pollution n Traffic on the Roads...
    D.C saab ,pls ask RTA to ensure that the Buses stop only at the Bus stops n maintain timings...

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  • Aubb, Kuwait

    Tue, Mar 31 2015


    This is not in the interest of public, only a ploy to raise more ((Haftha)) by pressure tactics against private bus lobby.

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  • Ronan, Kundapura/Andheri

    Tue, Mar 31 2015

    KSRTC should take over entire Udupi & Mangalore district but rate should be BEST service,and economical monthly pass system for working class,students..Now rate is high compare to ksrtc & best.
    Please introduce Non-stop bus between Kundapur to Udupi and Udupi to Mangalore.
    Now Super Express bus halts more than 20 place..Come to Goa and see what is Non-stop buses.

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  • yogesh, mumbai

    Tue, Mar 31 2015

    Hall housefull due to pvt bus lobby? beke beku ksrtc city/local bus beku!

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  • C K DAYANANDA, MANGALURU

    Tue, Mar 31 2015

    In stead of making seat belt compulsory within seat limits, the DC, Police and RTO should concentrate more on over speeding buses, drunken driving, using mobile while driving etc.

    Cops are concentrating more on small vehicles like scooters and motor bikes.

    They should fine erring auto and bus drivers frequently to avoid accidents and harassment to public.

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  • JR,

    Tue, Mar 31 2015

    AS WE SEEN IN THE PAST NO PEOPLE REP. IRRESPECTIVE OF ANY PARTY TO WHICH HE BELONGS HAS CONCERNED ABOUT PASSENGERS BUT DANCING TO THE TUNES OF PRIVATE BUS OPERATORS GETTING PERIODICAL HAFTA.

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  • JR,

    Tue, Mar 31 2015

    IF DC HAS GENUINE INTEREST (IF NOT MAKING DRAMA) PASSENGER SERVICE, THERE SHOULD BE 50:50 RATIO KSRTC:PRIVATE IN ALL ROUTES WITH A GAP IN TIMINGS AND ALL THOSE PERMITS WHICH WERE JUST BEING SOLD FROM ONE TO THE OTHER SUCH PERMITS NEED TO BE MADE NOT TRANSFERABLE AND CANCELED SO THAT IT WILL FACILITATE TO SETRIGHT THE SYSTEM.
    LET US WATCH THE FUTURE DRAMA.

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  • Arun Naik, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 31 2015

    let there be both private and government buses healthy competition
    The better for the commuter ,let's see who will give a better service.

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  • kamath, mangalore bangalore

    Tue, Mar 31 2015

    busses r very big in size in mangalore which disent suits the roads as they r curve and narrow roads. ksrtc must come up with compact ready made busses..

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  • kamath, mangalore bangalore

    Tue, Mar 31 2015

    KSRTC busses are good only on long distance routes.. city bus drivers r less skilled and accidents often happen by bmtc drivers too.. question is not private or govt busses.. drivers must undergo training once in a 2 month and busses must have speed governors.

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  • dilip, mangalore

    Tue, Mar 31 2015

    private or state run either way would be nice if there were bus bays at stops. buses stopping on the roads, including on the highways, cause traffic congestion and risk of accidents. just saying. ksrtc on city routes always welcome.

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  • Oliver, Mangaluru

    Tue, Mar 31 2015

    avani, mlore... I do agree that Pvt. buses are rash driving... but I request you to spend 1 month in B'lore City buses...

    then you will come to know, what Ronnie is talking


    Regards,
    Oliver

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  • Joe D'Souza, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 31 2015

    Private Bus Ownerss should be informed that Roads are belong to Government. D C has the right to issue license to any one who does proper Transportation.
    If the food is spoiled,consumer throws it out and replaces with fresh one.

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  • Walter DSouza, Mangaluru

    Tue, Mar 31 2015

    We want KSRTC, and the jobs should be given to locals.

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  • Edward C Maben, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 31 2015

    Why are the private bus operators so afraid that they oppose this idea. Infact I say this is a brilliant idea. This will break the monopoly of the private operators, who are nothing but rule breakers.

    They are rude with passengers, they care a damn about other vehicles and people, they flout rules left right center, the moment we question them, they simply resort to rowdyism and I have seen the cops stand as mute spectators.

    Infact I sincerely suggest our DC to take suggestions directly from the public.

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  • M Hussain, Udupi/Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 31 2015

    Good decision.....to run KSRTC buses instead of private buses. But KSRTC buses should follow the correct timing,they can't run the buses as their own time. I seen many KSRTC bus run in their own time expect long distance KSRTC buses. If there is delay in 2 min or 5min to run the bus the passengers like students,officers and others will suffer with big delay or tiredness. Best of luck...

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  • oliver, udupi

    Mon, Mar 30 2015

    i wonder what would happen to those who are working for the private busses? !!
    how could they earn their livelihood?!!

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  • John Tauro, M'lore / Kwt

    Mon, Mar 30 2015

    Mr. Oliver, Udupi,
    Private buses can operate on long distance routes, between cities and districts. They can use their vehicles as express and fast services buses.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Mar 30 2015

    You can trust DC A B Ibrahim to run India ...

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  • yogesh, mumbai

    Tue, Mar 31 2015

    But what if the man calling the shots in delhi thinks he is only good to be small city DC?

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  • simon M A, Managalore

    Mon, Mar 30 2015

    Very nice decision.Highly appreciated.It is very essential more
    KSTRC buses in Mangalore city..

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  • Kumar, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 30 2015

    I had a great regard for DC A B Ibrahim, he takes up good issues of public interest but never follows it up, either by the pressure from our dirty politicians or he is forgetful, What happened to the revised rates of Auto, They yielded to the auto drivers request to make the minimum charges to Rs 23/- but no body cares about 98% of the auto's still have minimum charge of Rs 25/- and it is left for poor passengers to fight it out every single time. But some law abiding poor Auto's are running with Rs.20 as minimum charges, but they are in minority and they are facing problems of different kind. So DC must take up one issue at a time and see it is done with full commitment, rather than take up issues from all corners and not do a single thing about it!

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  • Nagesh, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 30 2015

    Getting the good & safe public transportation is the fundamental rights of the general public, providing the same is duty of the government. Unfortunately in D.K public transportation is hijacked by private owners, Government should take step to take over the public transportation slowly increasing their buses in various routes, so that we can get rid of this private transportation.

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  • sid, mangalore

    Mon, Mar 30 2015

    permits are taken only to do resale ... dont we knwo this

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  • sharath, mangalore

    Mon, Mar 30 2015

    ok guys lets have a voting here.. vote by liking this comment if u want only user friendly KSRTC buses as our city buses and vote by disliking if u want killer private owned city buses

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  • Edward D Souza, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 30 2015

    In such meetings DC should give more importance to Public opinion because the commuters are aam adhmi!If present DC really care for public safety and comfort he should collect public opinion by vote and I am sure majority will vote for KSRTC

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  • William Rodrigues, Milagres, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 30 2015

    This gesture by KSRTC is a necessity to all Mangaloreans. This is will help many like students, elders and office goers too. There should be destination routes instead of all directing to State Bank of India stop. This also should extend to airport and few other tourist attractions. All the best.

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman/Washington,DC.

    Mon, Mar 30 2015

    People,

    Don't worry,,,this is to scare private city bus owners...so suitcases will start moving towards Bangalore through Dalaal's of Moodabidri...this is nothing new...happens often...

    ...JH...

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  • William Pais, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 30 2015

    The city transport has to be entirely be taken over by the government. The private operators are hardly bothered of public safety and service. The vacuum horns high decibels and erratic driving has caused loss of many lives. Mangalore badly needs public transport run by the government.

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  • Vishal D Souza, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 30 2015

    Just allow KSRTC to operate in Mangalore, let us save lives of many in Mangalore. Don't lay down your heads for Private Lobbies. They have made enough money & killed many people due to rash driving / Negligence. We have seen many brutal fights too on the roads. Kindly put a complete fullstops for the Private buses. Let the Citizens , especially students be allowed to get the facilities of KSRTC.

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  • SYED, AL JUBAIL KSA

    Mon, Mar 30 2015

    THIS MAY BE THE LESSON FOR THE PRIVATE BUSES IN MANGALORE CITY....

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  • Rahil, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 30 2015

    Dear KSRTC:- We the citizens of Karnataka are already tired and sickened from your State runned buses. You have reckless Drivers and they dont care for the lifes of others in the road. So our Humble request to you is to stay away from the city limits as we are already filled with too many buses in Mangalore city with limited road capacity. Thanks

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  • Ronnie, Kadri

    Mon, Mar 30 2015

    Rahil, what a joke? I think you are not in Mangalore... see how the private buses are driven in mangalore, it is too scary. As a manglorean citizen I prefer to have KSRTC buses in Mangalore rather having rude and ruthless drivers and conductors.

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  • avani, mlore

    Mon, Mar 30 2015

    Rnnie relax, he is one of the bus owners! or their close aide.

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  • Rahul, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 30 2015

    It will be very very good if KSRTC bus run in the city... these Private buses are a big head ache in the city....

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