Properties of corporations under KSRTC pledged to pay staff salaries – Minister B Sriramulu


Daijiworld Media Network – Bengaluru (MS)

Bengaluru, Mar 13: The commercial complexes of all the three corporations under the KSRTC have been pledged as surety in order to obtain loans and the same has been used  for the PF payment of employees according to the information provided by minister B Sriramulu.

Sriramulu said, “The property of the state transport corporations have been pledged in order to resolve the interest issue of the employees. They have not received salaries for one and a half months. In a week’s time, their pending salary will be paid to them. Later on, all employees will start getting salaries every month."

“Former and current CMs have provided Rs 3000 crore to the corporations. Drivers and conductors should not be made to wait for their salaries. So the decision to pledge the property was taken. There is nothing that can be utilized individually. All is being given for their provident Fund. There is no intention of making profit. Transport corporations are only for the service to society", Sriramulu said.

“The KSRTC of south Karnataka has not pledged any commercial complex. However, BMTC has pledged the commercial complex of Shantinagar with Canara Bank. A loan amounting to Rs 390 crore has been taken at an interest rate of 8.6%. This amount is being utilized for PF of employees," he added.

“The NWKRTC pledged a land measuring 16.39 acres in 2019-20 and has taken a loan of Rs 100 crore at an interest rate of 8%. In addition, the Kalyana Karnataka transport corporation has taken an amount of Rs 50 crore loan at an interest rate of 7.20% and the amount is being used for the PF of employees", the minister said.

“As the state government gave Rs 2958 crore to transport corporations during Covid, the salary and maintenance of vehicles was done. But for PF contributions, a loan had to be taken. Transport corporations are not run on a profit basis. It is done for the service of society. So we had to take a loan", he explained.

“The Srinivasamurthy Committee has been formed to bring the transport corporations under loss back to making profit. Compensation is also being given to the staff of the corporations who have died due to Covid. Similarly other issues of the corporations will also be looked into.”

 

 

  

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Mon, Mar 14 2022

    GDP of a young and small country like Bangladesh has surpassed India! Just a matter of time before our country becomes bankrupt, and middle class become beggars.

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  • Puttur Raja, Puttur

    Mon, Mar 14 2022

    Take loan and pledge assets. all politicians are the richest people around. Now next they will lose the elections and let new party to pay for their loan!!!

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Mon, Mar 14 2022

    Karnataka debt burden to touch Rs 7 lakh crore by 2025The debt burden will be Rs 6.60 lakh crore in 2024-25 and Rs 7.38 lakh crore in 2025-26, says the MTFP tabled in the Assembly.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Mon, Mar 14 2022

    National land monetization commission! New Bill has been passed which gives a free hand to the central government to sell government land as they wish! Dangerous proposition indeed!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Mon, Mar 14 2022

    KSRTC is run by Rogues ...

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  • Honnappa, Byadagi

    Mon, Mar 14 2022

    The financial condition of both DOUBLE ENGINE Central and Karnataka state government is very bad. Those whose asked what was done in 70 years are selling assets of Government Banks, LIC and railways, airports, seaports. They have money to show KF movie for free. Be prepared one day this Union government will Mortage your own private property to peray huge debts.

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  • Nelson, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 14 2022

    This is a country where our taxes are pooled together into welfare schemes and bribes are distributed. How far will this country develop?

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Mon, Mar 14 2022

    They made a big hoopla of LIC IPO, but when they found grey market price was minus 48 they backed out; IPO will not garner enough demand even if they lower the offer price considerably!

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  • Melroy C.F.Fernandes, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 14 2022

    Socialism and Extremist dogmatic ideological (“religious”) beliefs makes the country and its citizens(except the elite who are in power) poorer. Eg.: Venezuela, Afghanistan, Turkey/// This is what happens when govts run businesses./// If a private company runs at a loss it will fold up and the loss is borne by the promoter not the tax payer./// If a govt run company runs at a loss, which inevitably they almost always do, then the govt. will keep using tax payer money(increasing taxes and inflation) to continue running it at a loss. e.g.: Air India(until it was sold)/// Govt needs to get out of running businesses and mind its own business. Govt has only 3 core functions: policing, justice delivery[rule of law]; protection of the borders. The 4th is to provide essentials services to citizens and areas where private businesses will not be able to run a business profitably or the investment required is so large that no private company wants to start it.///

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  • francis lobo, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 14 2022

    Why blame the minister. This is called asset monetization by the central government scheme. Sriramulu used the wrong word. He is of old pack ,New pack will say monetisation

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  • prakash, Manipal

    Mon, Mar 14 2022

    Gross mismanagement has resulted in this mess... KSRTC was a profit making unit... Political interference and rampant corruption have led to this fate...

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  • A Concerned Citizen, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 14 2022

    What a shame ! What is pledged to pay MLAs salaries and perks ?

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  • Evans C Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA.

    Mon, Mar 14 2022

    A Concerned Citizen, Mangalore, What a comment and also a QUESTION too. Keep it up.

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  • Kudla Stories, Kudla

    Mon, Mar 14 2022

    Dear Sriramulu even if you gave 1 percent of the money you made through illagal mining, you could have paid one years salary of all KSRTC employees.

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  • vishnu bhat, bangalore

    Mon, Mar 14 2022

    what a shame! all officials are busy fattening their wallets and the corporations go bankrupt! speaks highly also of the financial mismanagement of the state. and we want India to be a world leader!

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  • Francis Lewis, Sasthan

    Mon, Mar 14 2022

    Transport Minister should Resign immediately as he is not fit to handle KSRTC because he is pledging the Property to pay Salaries. What a shame to this Minister

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Mon, Mar 14 2022

    Why do we need conductors if collections from passengers is not Accounted ...

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  • William, Udupi.

    Mon, Mar 14 2022

    KARNATAKA IS THE HIGHST AMOUNT OF RTO COLLECTING IN INDIA, WHO IS EATING THE MONEY? LET US BRING AAP TO KARNATAKA.... AND NOW PLEDGING PROPERTIES YO PSY SALARY TO THE STAFF, UNBELIEVABLE....

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  • Edward Pinto, India

    Mon, Mar 14 2022

    Hope they will not pledge us in coming days!

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Mon, Mar 14 2022

    This man started growing long hair n beard....next vishwa guru.....

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  • griffith, kulai

    Mon, Mar 14 2022

    Double engine government without enough fuel to run the engine.....allour tax money is used to develop north indian states..for every 100 rs we contribute as tax we get just 30 rs in retuen as services.And for every 100 rs north indian states contribute ,they get around 180 rs in return..

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  • RonRon, Udupi

    Mon, Mar 14 2022

    80% in Khathhre me hain, Please VOTE !

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  • Sameer, Riyadh

    Sun, Mar 13 2022

    Next people of India will be pledged to some other country to fulfil the needs of the government. Sab kuch bech degi yeh Feku and Bikau government.

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  • deepak, mangalore

    Mon, Mar 14 2022

    Any how you are in Riyadh, why are you bothered?

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  • Vinod Kumar, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 13 2022

    Soon the country’s public transport sector will be sold to Indian oligarchs. Is india becoming $5 tr economy or these oligarchs becoming billionaires and trillionares?.

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