If the KSRTC employees do not operate buses from May 20, route maps should be prepared, he said.
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- In view of the indefinite State-wide strike called by KSRTC Staff and Workers’ Federation from May 20, Deputy Commissioner of Mysuru G.
- During the meeting, which was also attended by representatives of private buses and other transport vehicle owners’ associations, Mr.
- Officials of the KSRTC, Transport Department and the Police Department should work together and ensure that public transport services are not disrupted.
- He said details of private buses, minibuses and maxi cabs in the district should be obtained and a list prepared along with trip details.
In anticipation of an indefinite strike by KSRTC employees set to begin on May 20, Mysuru officials are taking proactive measures to ensure public transport remains operational. Deputy Commissioner G. Lakshmikanth Reddy convened a meeting with various stakeholders, including representatives from private bus operators, to devise alternative transport solutions.
The strike, called by the KSRTC Staff and Workers' Federation, aims to address grievances among employees, prompting the need for contingency plans to mitigate disruption to commuters. Officials are tasked with preparing route maps and compiling a list of available private transport options, including minibuses and maxi cabs, to facilitate travel during the strike.
The focus is on minimizing inconvenience for the public, with a clear directive for collaboration among the KSRTC, Transport Department, and Police Department. As the situation develops, the effectiveness of these arrangements will be crucial in maintaining transport services in Mysuru.
