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He said he was aware of the difficult situation in RTCs and exuded confidence that it would change for the better.
“While analysing the cause for the difficult situation in the RTCs, the proposed committee will also suggest measures to make the RTCs profitable and financially self-reliant,” Bommai said.
The Chief Minister was speaking at a function organised by the Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) to felicitate 60 drivers who have rendered accident-free service for 15 years.
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“During COVID-19 crisis at the time of my predecessor B S Yediyurappa, the state government had released Rs 2,300 crores. Now, during my period, we have released Rs 108 crores. The state government is always ready to support the RTCs,” he said.
Bommai said no matter what sweeping changes the mass transport system undergo, buses would continue to remain the mostfavourite mode of transport of the common man.
“In the changed circumstances owing to technological revolution, we have proposed to buy 90 electricity-driven buses and the KSRTC has proposed to buy 642 sophisticated buses,” he said.