Millennium Post (Kolkata)

After women, constructi­on workers can now travel for free in DTC buses

10 lakh workers have been registered in Delhi: Sisodia

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NEW DELHI: The Arvind Kejriwal government on Wednesday announced free travel for registered constructi­on workers in public buses, a move that will benefit over 10 lakh people in the national Capital.

Announcing the launch of the scheme, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, who also holds the Labour department portfolio, distribute­d free bus passes to 100 constructi­on workers.

“Ten lakh workers have been registered in Delhi. In the last one year, the Kejriwal government distribute­d Rs 600 crore among the 10 lakh registered workers (under various welfare schemes), which is the highest amount distribute­d among workers in the entire country,” Sisodia said addressing a gathering of beneficiar­ies.

He asked the workers to spend the money they would now save due to the scheme on their families and not waste it on anything else.

Constructi­on workers include masons, painters, welders, carpenters, crane operators, electricia­ns, beldars, among others, associated with the constructi­on industry.

Sisodia interacted with some of the beneficiar­ies who told him that they used to spend hundreds of rupees per month on travelling to their workplaces.

The constructi­on workers will not have to run around offices or stand in queue for bus passes now and they can register online on DTC website or at 34 registrati­on centres of the Constructi­on Board.

Under the scheme, all the workers registered with the Delhi Building and Other Constructi­on Workers Welfare Board can apply for free passes to travel in Delhi Transport Corporatio­n (DTC) and cluster buses, a government statement said.

After women, now the public bus rides have been made free for constructi­on workers too. This will help the constructi­on workers save Rs 1,500-2,000 per month and they will be able to support their families better, AAP MLA Atishi said.

He asked the workers to spend the money they would now save due to the scheme on their families and not waste it on anything else

 ?? FILE PIC ?? Delhi Deputy CM Manish Sisodia
FILE PIC Delhi Deputy CM Manish Sisodia

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