The move is expected to provide relief to the loss-making transport body.
"Our party chief Uddhav Thackeray had promised to merge the BEST Budget with that of the corporation in our election manifesto, and being chairman of BEST committee, it was my duty to implement it. I am glad to inform that today the committee approved the proposal," said Shiv Sena leader Anil Kokil.
"I am confident that MCGM commissioner will give his administrative approval to the proposal, after which it will need the state government's nod," said Kokil, a former employee of the BEST.
The BEST is the only civic transport body in the country which presents a separate budget and is expected to generate its own funds, he said.
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Hanumant Gofane, BEST spokesperson, said, "This is a welcome and well thought out step to bail out the transport body. If the MCGM and the state government give their approvals, then the 11-year-long tradition of separate BEST budget would end from the next year."
"This is a welcome move for the BEST...But it would be interesting to see whether the MCGM administration accepts it silently. Because the BEST is already facing cumulative losses of Rs 2,005 crore and it would become a liability for MCGM. Therefore the BEST needs to mend its operating ways first," the Congress leader said.
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