Congress-led UDF
government in Kerala today decided to hike bus fares by an average of 10 per cent on all classes of stage carriers in view of rising fuel cost and other transport accessories.
A decision to effect the bus fare hike, both for Kerala State Road Transport Corporation and private operators, recommendations of the Justice Ramachandran Committee for fare revision, was taken at cabinet meeting here today, State Transport Minister Thiruvanchroor Radhakrishnan told reporters.
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There was no other option available to the government other than effecting a 'nominal hike' to offset the rising diesel prices and sustain the sector, Radhakrishnan said.
The minimum charge of ordinary (City and town) mofussil and City Fast services has been increased from Rs six to Rs seven, while that of Fast Passenger-Limited Stop Services to Rs ten from Rs eight, Super Fast from Rs 12 to Rs 13, Super Express from Rs 17 to Rs 20, Super Delux from Rs 25 to Rs 28 and Volvo Bus services from Rs 35 to Rs 40.
Similarly, the rate per km has also been increased by about six paise to 30 paise depending on the category of service. The bus fare hike would come into effect from May 20, he said to a question.
The government was also considering a financial package for reviving the cash-strapped Kerala State Road Transport Corporation, he said.
Students concession has not been revised and Ramachandran Committee has been asked to submit a report on the subject within three months, he said.
Private Bus Operators in the state had demanded an increase of Rs two in minimum charges of ordinary services and corresponding hike in other categories.
The Bus Operators Association had also threated indefinite stir if bus fare was not revised.
KSRTC had also represented before the Committee to have a hike in bus fares of all categories to offset the rise in diesel price in the last few years.