Responses and suggestions of over 40,000 commuters would be tabulated and analysed in this survey to pin-point the strengths and weaknesses of the organisation, an official spokesperson of the State Transport Department said.
Students of regional MBA institutes have been roped in for conducting the survey, he said, adding information about availability of buses, condition of bus stands, behaviour of drivers and conductors and the problems faced by the commuters was being sought.
PUNBUS will also introduce 305 ordinary buses and 24 super integral buses which are likely to be operational by December this year, the spokesperson said.