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Now, Mysore's own transport corporation

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The New Indian Express  27.10.2010

Now, Mysore's own transport corporation

BANGALORE: Karnataka is going to have one more transport corporation, to be called Mysore City Transport Corporation.

Transport Minister R Ashok told presspersons here on Tuesday that the decision to have a separate transport corporation for Mysore was taken to meet certain norms that the Centre placed in National Urban Renewal Mission Programme, under which it allotted some 150 buses to the city, which has also attracted World Bank funds for its development, as well as keeping in mind the future development of the city, he said.

Currently there are four transport corporations in the state.

Besides a new corporation, the transport department is considering to start intracity bus services in cities that have grown beyond the radius of five km. Ashok said in the first phase, bus services would be started in Tumkur and Mandya, for which about 50 buses will be purchased. The Transport Department has planned to start city bus services in district headquarters such as Tumkur, Gulbarga, Hubli and Mangalore, Ashoka detailed, while adding that bus stands in Hassan, Bantwal Cross Road and Hunsur will be developed under publicprivatepartnership (PPP) model.

The transport minister informed that metro work was set to start soon in the premises of Kempegowda Bus Terminal and that 7.2 acres of land had been handed over to the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Ltd for the project at a cost of Rs 75 crore. He said keeping this in view, it was decided to construct satellite bus stations in different places in the city, including Peenya. Ashok said land for the same had already been acquired.

Further, he informed that the traffic and transit management centre in Kengeri would be named after Kengal Hanumanthaiah.

He added the centre coming up at Shantinagar would be named after former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.

The Minister said the KSRTC became debt-free two months ago after clearing a loan amount of Rs 500 crore.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 27 October 2010 11:28