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MSRTC Unveils Five-Year Plan To Modernise Fleet With 5,000 New Buses Annually

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The Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) will procure 5,000 new buses annually as part of a comprehensive five-year plan aimed at modernizing its fleet and improving services. This was announced by Maharashtra Transport Minister Pratap Sarnaik during a review meeting held in Mumbai on Friday. According to an official, the ambitious plan signals a new era for MSRTC, prioritizing modernization, sustainability, and financial resilience.

The plan, which includes phasing out old buses, marks a significant shift in the state’s public transport strategy. Minister Sarnaik emphasized that no buses would be hired on a rental basis in the future, as MSRTC aims to own its entire fleet.

Chairing the meeting, which included Dr. Madhav Kusekar, Vice-Chairman and Managing Director of MSRTC, and other senior officials, Minister Sarnaik stressed the need for a comprehensive strategy to accommodate electric buses and set up charging stations at all depots. “The five-year plan must align with scrapping outdated vehicles and transitioning to a modern fleet,” Sarnaik stated.

Revenue Generation and Policy Reforms

To bolster MSRTC’s financial stability, Sarnaik proposed several measures, including a new advertising policy. The initiative would allow digital advertisements on the sides and rear of buses, with a revenue target of Rs 100 crore annually.

He also directed officials to explore toll exemptions for MSRTC buses on national highways in coordination with the central government and seek VAT concessions on diesel from the state government. Additionally, the minister suggested leveraging MSRTC’s extensive network of bus depot diesel pumps by collaborating with fuel companies to establish more commercial pumps.

Employee Welfare and Financial Discipline

Minister Sarnaik underscored the importance of timely salary disbursement for employees, instructing officials to ensure payments are made by the 7th of every month without delay. He also asked the corporation to draft a proposal for securing advance government funding to support operations.

Focus on Passenger Service

The transport minister reiterated that all proposed measures aim to strengthen MSRTC financially while enhancing passenger services. “The focus is on delivering efficient, eco-friendly, and affordable transport for the people of Maharashtra,” Sarnaik concluded.

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