Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

PRTC’S income dips by 45% in 2 weeks

- Navrajdeep Singh navrajdeep.singh@hindustant­imes.com

PATIALA: Two weeks into the implementa­tion of the Punjab government’s decision to implement free travel in government buses for women and government college students from April 1, the income of Pepsu Road Transport Corporatio­n (PRTC) has dipped by almost half (45%).

The PRTC recorded daily revenue of Rs 1.35 crore in March. Since April 1, however, the average daily income has been between Rs 75 lakh and Rs 80 lakh.

In the state budget presented in the assembly on March 8, the government had expanded the scope of the scheme to cover students studying in government colleges too. The government had set aside Rs 170 crore to fund the scheme.

The government freebie, for now, has meant that it will struggle to meet committed expenses, including diesel cost. Nirmal

Singh Dhaliwal, convener, Prtc-linked trade unions, said, the figures of the first fortnight presented a grim financial situation, and it was going to worsen over time.

“How will the corporatio­n pay for its diesel and salaries?” Dhaliwal questioned, adding that, “The corporatio­n spends around Rs 65 lakh a day on diesel for running its full fleet of 1,073 buses, while the daily salary and pension bill is pegged at Rs 55 lakh.”prtc needs at least Rs 19 crore a month to pay salaries and pensions to its employees. “With the present income, the corporatio­n will struggle to meet its expenditur­e. We are going to meet the PRTC management to press upon the government to give the earmarked Rs 170 crore in advance, so that the corporatio­n is spared the financial burden,” Dhaliwal added.

PRTC managing director Bhupinderp­al Singh said they are taking up the matter with the government. “We will meet senior officers to apprise them of the fresh financial situation,” he said. Chairman KK Sharma said they were providing daily receipt of figures to the transport secretary. “We are working on logistics so that the corporatio­n does any face shortage of funds,” he added. The PRTC runs buses from nine depots of Ludhiana, Kapurthala, Chandigarh, Patiala, Bathinda, Budhlada, Barnala, Faridkot and Sangrur. It has also approached the state government for a Rs 90 crore bailout package to compensate for losses it incurred, during and after the lockdown.

We are going to meet the PRTC management to press upon govt to give the earmarked Rs 170 crore in advance NIRMAL SINGH DHALIWAL, convener, Prtc-linked trade unions

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