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3000 students
The 641 students of Byndoor First Grade College and 1500 students of its PU College and more than 350 students of Shirur PU college are completely dependent on these bus services. Now, they are forced to make avail of other rented vehicles. The public is forced to spend more than 20-30 rupees daily. Since there are no buses, the parents themselves have to arrange an alternative facility.
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In regard to the present situation, the KSRTC officials said that KSRTC has ordered to check the permits given by the transportation department. But, as the case is in Lokayukta court and has prevented the transport, correct information is required, they said.
Reasons for the stop in service
The previous MLA of Byndoor was also the president of KSRTC and hence had provided 4 NURM bus service to the rural area. Though RTO had given official permission, KSRTC officials’ hurriedly gave their permission to the district transport department and started the bus service. Private bus owners filed a complaint against this at the lokayukta court and the officials were directed to submit their affidavit by June 19th. Due to this controversy the bus services were abruptly stopped. But, if the RTO officials give permission for the benefit of the people this problem will get solved, say the officials.
Where is the problem?
The bus service to the rural areas of Byndoor greatly benefits the students. Ganganadu, Maddodi, Goliberu, Todali Shirur are at a distance of 10, 8,12,9 kms respectively from Byndoor junction. The students have to walk at least a kilometer of two through the forest to catch a bus. These buses are the main and only service for the students to reach Byndoor, Bhatkal and Kundapur. But, since they have no alternative facility they passionately wish for the service to be reinstated. A few students had to inevitably discontinue their education due to this debacle.
Problem faced by the officials
“Altogether 66 bus permits have been given for government buses in Udupi. Out of them, only 30 buses are providing service. We give the permit only after registering the bus number. But, the KSRTC officials did not ask for new bus permits, they are confusing the people by running the buses on old permits. Even now if they ask for permits we will provide it. We will take action against illegal private bus service between Kundapura-Bhatkal, If we get a complaint, “said Udupi transport Officer Varnekar.