The Times of India 4.08.2012
Civic bodies owe Rs 111 cr to PMPML
PUNE: The Pune Mahanagar Parivhan Mahamandal Limited (PMPML) has
initiated steps to recover dues worth Rs 111 crore from Pune and Pimpri
Chinchwad municipal corporations.
“While PMC owes Rs 69 crore to the transport utility, PCMC
is supposed to pay Rs 42 crore. We have communicated to the municipal
corporations that they have to pay the dues without any delay,” Pravin
Ashtikar, joint managing director of the PMPML, told reporters on
Friday.
“The PMPML
has given free passes to various sections of commuters as per
directives from the civic bodies. However, Pune and Pimpri Chinchwad
corporations have not yet paid the charges for the same,” Ashtikar said.
Ashtikar said the transport body issues 12 categories of passes to
passengers, such as civic employees, students, visually and physically
challenged people. The municipal corporations are expected to make the
payment for these passesas it’s they who announce these plans in their
budgets.
The PMPML will arrange a special meeting with the
chiefs of both the corporations and highlight the situation. A plan for
recovering the dues will be charted out soon, said Ashtikar.
The
PMPML has nearly 1,650 buses at present. Of this, 450 are off the road
for various reasons. tnnHence, approximately only 1,200 buses ply.
Nearly four years ago, the Pune Municipal Transport (PMT) and Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Transport (PCMT) authorities were merged to form the PMPML.