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This move is expected to impact bus passengers, adding to their financial burden. A proposal for a 25% fare increase has been submitted to the government, with an estimated actual increase of 12% if approved.
The four corporations, including KSRTC and BMTC, have assessed their current financial conditions and daily averages, projecting an income boost of Rs 5-6 crore daily from the proposed fare hike. However, half of this burden is anticipated to fall on the government.
A significant portion of bus passengers, 58%, are women whose travel expenses are currently covered by the government under the “Shakti” scheme. If the proposed 25% fare hike is implemented, it would generate an additional Rs 5-6 crore daily. Consequently, the government would need to subsidize half of this amount under the Shakti Yojana.
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A senior official from KSRTC mentioned that the final decision on the fare revision is pending and will be discussed with the concerned department. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah confirmed that there has been no bus fare revision yet, but it remains under consideration.