Deccan Chronicle

RTC babus say increase fares, don’t hike staff pay

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

TSRTC officials officials told Chief Minister K. Chandrashe­kar Rao that the corporatio­n’s losses were continuing due to the increase in price of diesel and the lockdown impact while it was still awaiting its dues being cleared.

They explained that if salaries of the corporatio­n employees were increased, there would be a heavy financial burden on the TSRTC. They made it clear that unless the government extends major financial assistance to the RTC and ticket prices are raised, then the financial burden cannot be reduced.

The matter came up during a review meeting here on Thursday with transport minister Puvvada Ajay,

Chief Secretary Somesh Kumar, principal secretarie­s Sunil Sharma (transport) and Ramakrishn­a Rao (finance), financial advisor Ramesh, cargo special officer Krishna Kanth and executive director Yadagiri.

“The last time when fares were increased, the price of diesel was `67 per litre. It has increased by `15. The RTC is not in a position to bear the burden if salaries are enhanced at this point in time. Hence, the state government should extend more financial assistance. Bus fares should be increased. Unless these two measures are taken, RTC will not be able to come out of the crisis," officials explained.

They said that compared to the past, TSRTC's position is better, With help from the state government and several measures taken in the RTC, there is a qualitativ­e change. Plying buses to Andhra Pradesh has been a wise move with occupancy rate at 58 per cent. “This is earning ``9 crore profit every day. But the increase in diesel rates is causing losses," they said.

Rao congratula­ted the officials as the cargo service had carried 17.72 lakh parcels and earned `22.61 crore. He praised cargo services’ Krishna Kanth.

● OFFICIALS SAID that if salaries of the RTC employees were increased, there would be a heavy financial burden. Unless the government extends major financial assistance and ticket prices are raised, then the financial burden cannot be reduced.

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