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Why MSRTC is in loss?

Why MSRTC is in loss?

MSRTC, which used to cater almost 68 lakh passengers daily and earn around Rs 22-24 crore daily before the pandemic, has been suffering huge losses due to the lockdowns with the ridership going down to 24-28 lakh with an earning of Rs 12 crore approximately.

Why is MSRTC on strike?

The MSRTC workers have been on a strike since 28 October seeking merger of the cash-strapped corporation with the state government. However, the minister said several employees have expressed willingness to join duty after the government announced a salary hike earlier this week.

Is buses running in Maharashtra?

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“Around 200 private luxury and semi-luxury buses are plying from the depots of the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) to different districts. Now, private buses are plying on 150 to 200 routes only. There are no buses for around 600 to 650 routes,” an MSRTC official told TOI.

Are private buses running in Maharashtra?

With Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) employees unwilling to call off their strike, the state government on Monday granted permission to private buses, school buses and private company buses to operate as public transport vehicles and transport the passengers from MSRTC depots across the state.

Is State Transport Working in Maharashtra?

The Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation is established by State Government of Maharashtra as per the provision in Section 3 of RTC Act 1950. The M.S.R.T….2) Tender and Store’s Committee :

1 Chairman Chairman MSRTC
2 Member C.S ( Transport )
Transport Comissioner
3 Secretary General Manager (S&P)

Who owns Msrtc?

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Government of Maharashtra
It has a fleet strength of 18,449 buses….Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation.

Overview
Owner Government of Maharashtra
Locale Maharashtra
Transit type Intercity Bus City Bus
Daily ridership 8.7 Million Daily

Is State transport Working in Maharashtra?

Has bus service started in Maharashtra?

The second wave of Covid-19 had badly hit Maharashtra. However, currently in August 2021, there are 62,452 active cases of Covid-19 in Maharashtra and the state has been recovering from Covid-19 gradually. MSRTC (Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation) buses have also started working inside the state.

Is transport working in Mumbai?

The Mumbai civic body BMC’s guidelines stated that public transport will be fully operational with the following restrictions with effect from 8pm on 14 April, 2021 to 7am on 1 May, 2021: For taxi (4 wheelers): Driver + 50\% vehicle capacity as per Regional Transport Office (RTO) is allowed.

How many passengers are allowed in a car in Maharashtra?

A: Pune police commissioner Amitabh Gupta says the driver and two passengers are allowed to travel between districts even in a seven-seater car.

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Are buses running in Mumbai?

The Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) resumed bus service for the general public on June 7 as Maharashtra began ‘unlocking’ amid a subsiding second wave of COVID-19 cases. According to the new orders, shops selling non- essential goods, restaurants and public places will reopen with restrictions.

Are buses running in Pune?

Pune: The Pune Mahanagar Parivahan Mahamandal Limited (PMPML) has decided to resume its bus services within the Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) Jurisdiction from May 26. However, only 25 per cent of buses will start running initially. The authorities are running only 120 buses on 50 routes.