Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

UPSRTC not keen on freebie but gears up to deliver

- Brajendra K Parashar bkparashar@hindustant­imes.com

LUCKNOW: The UP State Road Transport Corporatio­n (UPSRTC) is not very keen on providing free rides to elderly women travellers because the move, it fears, will cause a heavy revenue loss with little possibilit­y of the women’s welfare department reimbursin­g, people aware of the issue said.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), in its manifesto (Sankalp Patra) for the assembly polls2022, promised free travel facility in public transport for women above 60 years of age, in what was seen as a counter to the Congress’s promise of a free ride to all women in government buses.

“Though as a government­owned corporatio­n, the UPSRTC is gearing up to deliver on the promise made by the ruling party within next 100 days, at the same time, the authoritie­s are worried that free rides to elderly women passengers may only worsen the financial health of the corporatio­n,” an official said requesting anonymity.

According to a latest survey by the UPSRTC, around 12.50 lakh passengers travel in its buses every day with the number of women travellers above 60 having been estimated to be 0.85 lakh or 7% of the total passengers. The corporatio­n feels that the freebie would entail an additional annual expenditur­e of more than Rs 265 crore going by the fact that average ticket cost comes to Rs 85 per passenger.

The corporatio­n is believed to have already forwarded the proposal to the government saying that it will arrange providing free travel facility to women above 60 in the next 100 days but has smartly put a rider too.

“The UPSRTC will implement the freebie scheme soon after the department concerned (women’s welfare) agrees to compensate for the revenue loss in proportion to the free rides that elderly women avail and the government issues a GO to that effect,” the UPSRTC has said in its proposal to the government.

“The UPSRTC’s is a case of once bitten, twice shy,” the official pointed out adding “the UPSRTC has been providing free ride to lakhs of women on the occasion of Raksha Bandhan, every year, for the last several years.”

According to a recent presentati­on to the government, the UPSRTC transporte­d 11.16 lakh women free of cost on Raksha Bandhan in 2017, 11.69 lakh women in 2018, 12.04 lakh women in 2019, 7.37 lakh women in 2020 and 9.26 lakh women in 2021.

The gesture is said to have caused a revenue loss to the corporatio­n to the tune of Rs 8-10 crore every year.

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