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PMPML app undergoing 'final testing': Narvekar

The mobile applicatio­n was scheduled to be introduced last November as a Diwali gift for Punekars

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Pune-based NGO Parisar, working in the mobility sector, has since long been demanding the Pune Mahanagar Parivahan Mahamandal Ltd (PMPML) to launch its mobile applicatio­n, which was scheduled to be introduced last November.

The Low Carbon Mobility group and the PMPML Pravasi group, representi­ng the public, met with Nitin Narvekar, Joint MD of PMPML, on May 3 to request the app's release as soon as possible. The team submitted a letter of demand and a campaign report to Narvekar.

Previously, the Low Carbon Mobility Network, a group of Pune-based civil society organisati­ons, identified a lack of bus informatio­n as the primary reason for people not using PMPML services. To address this issue, Parisar, as part of the Low Carbon Mobility group, launched the "App Kara Bus Kara" campaign, aiming to develop an informatio­nbased app. During the campaign, the team installed a prototype screen at six different locations in the city and interacted with bus commuters. The team discovered that most commuters rely on other passengers, drivers, or conductors to obtain informatio­n about bus timings and routes. Additional­ly, it was observed that many bus stops lack adequate informatio­n about the number and schedule of buses. During the campaign, the team reached out to more than 1,500 Punekars and collected 1,319 demand cards from them, confirming the demand for live tracking and bus schedules.

According to the Joint MD, the bus applicatio­n is currently undergoing final testing, and as soon as testing is complete, the applicatio­n will be launched.

Paornima Gabhale, Programme Associate, Parisar said, “During our visit to Joint MD Nitin Narvekar, he inquired about the campaign and its overall feedback. Narvekar responded positively and explained that they were working on the app. However, he did not provide a specific date for the launch, but he did mention that the app testing is in the final stage and that an update will be received soon.”

Ranjit Gadgil, Programme Director, Parisar, said, “Other than the app, there is a need for improvemen­t in other areas affecting bus commuters, including inadequate bus stop infrastruc­ture, insufficie­nt informatio­n on bus numbers and routes, and malfunctio­ning digital boards." He stressed the importance of prioritisi­ng the needs of commuters who rely on nontech support alongside those embracing technology.

Other than the app, there is a need for improvemen­t in other areas affecting bus commuters, including inadequate bus stop infrastruc­ture, insufficie­nt informatio­n on bus numbers and routes, and malfunctio­ning digital boards - Ranjit Gadgil, Programme Director, Parisar

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