Silvester D'Souza
Daijiworld Media Network - Kundapura
Kundapura, Jun 11: The 'Shakti' guarantee scheme introduced by the state government, which has brought joy to women, school children, and the transportation department, has completed one year on Tuesday, June 11.
Official information from Kundapura KSRTC depot is as follows: The total annual revenue for 2022-23 was Rs 41.54 crore, and after the implementation of the Shakti guarantee, it rose to Rs 60.35 crore in 2023-24. Through the Shakti scheme, there is an increase of Rs 18.82 crore.
In 2022-23, a total of 72.54 lakh passengers travelled, and after the implementation of the guarantee scheme, the number rose to 105.60 lac in 2023-24. Notably, 67.75 lakh female passengers travelled, indicating a significant increase. The number of passengers has risen by 41.70%, reaching 31.09 lac.
Before the Covid-19 pandemic, 33 ordinary services were operating between Bantwal-Kundapura. Currently, 38 complete rural services are being operated.
Despite the rise in diesel prices by the Centre in the previous year, the state government has not raised ticket fares, which has pleased the common people.
Despite all these benefits, the local Bantwal MLA's public criticism of the government's popular Shakti guarantee scheme during the school children's competition held near the taluk office on June 10 is incorrect. This is part of the BJP's anti-women policy, Kundapura Block Congress said.
Vinod Crasto, the chief executive officer of the Block Congress, praised the Kundapura depot drivers, administrators, and staff for their contribution to the women's revolution supported by the government.