TN: Jaya flags off 826 buses on 304 routes
By Express News Service - CHENNAI
20th June 2012 08:31 AM
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Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa inaugurates new buildings, including the Villivakkam subway and the Central Chennai Zonal Headquarters at Shenoy Nagar, through video conferencing at the Secretariat on Tuesday.
Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa on Tuesday flagged off 826 buses on 304 routes across the State, through videoconferencing from the Secretariat, and handed over the keys for seven buses to the drivers.
While the first bus was operated from the CM’s constituency Srirangam to Trivandrum, buses on seven routes, including T Nagar-Koyambedu Bus Terminus (J27), Udumalai-Coimbatore, Namakkal-Coimbatore, Srivilliputhur- Thiruthangal, were operated in her presence.
With the addition of these 826 buses - 560 new buses and 266 refurbished ones - the present fleet strength of State-run buses now stands at 19,507, catering to 2.1 crore passengers per day.
Jayalalithaa also launched wallet-friendly free bus passes for the benefit of 30.36 lakh school students.
She also gave away employment orders to the kin of 400 transport department employees who died while in service, on compassionate grounds, besides issuing orders for regularisation of 338 employees, already employed on compassionate grounds.
Orders for regularisation for 4,511 temporary drivers, 4,558 temporary conductors, and 88 temporary technical staff in the department were also issued by the CM.
As many as 2,316 retired employees were given benefits amounting to `47.71 crore. The CM also inaugurated a master health check-up benefiting 22,803 drivers who had crossed 45 years of age. Transport Minister Senthil Balaji and officials, including secretary Braj Kishore Prasad, were present.
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Comments(2)
Why not introduce private operators for chennai city also to create a healthy competition and efficient intra city transport facilities at chennai as is prevailing in other cities of Tamil Nadu
Posted by VARADARAJAN at 06/20/2012 12:43 Reply to this Report abuse
Never privatise. Learn from the mistakes the western govts have made in the developed countries. Private companies drain both the govt and the common man in the name of efficiency and customer service. All they want is profit, at the expense of anything and everything.
Posted by Syed at 06/20/2012 17:16 Reply to this Report abuse