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Hindustan Times
5 days ago
- Hindustan Times
MSRTC starts giving subsidised travel passes directly to students
The Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) has started giving subsidised travel passes directly to schools and colleges, sidestepping the need for students to visit depots or pass centres and saving their time. The move will benefit lakhs of school and college students across the state. With the academic year starting June 16, the 'ST pass directly to your school' initiative has been implemented across the state. With students receiving their passes directly at schools and colleges, not only will the process of getting passes become easier and more convenient, the students' valuable study time will be saved. Announcing the new system, state transport minister Pratap Sarnaik said, 'The MSRTC staff will now go to schools and colleges to distribute the travel passes. They will use the students' lists provided by the schools and colleges. Earlier, students had to go in groups to specific centres and wait in long queues which affected their studies as well.' 'This new plan will ensure that students do not miss their classes just to get their bus passes,' Sarnaik said while launching the 'ST pass directly to your school' campaign. Under this scheme, students travelling to and from their homes and schools/colleges will still get a 66.66% discount on bus fares. They will only need to pay the remaining 33.33% to get a monthly pass. All students from classes 1 to 12 can get free passes under the 'Punyashlok Ahilyabai Holkar' scheme to help them continue their education without any hassles. State divisional controller Arun Siya said, 'All ST depot managers across the city have been instructed to coordinate with local schools and colleges and send letters to principals and headmasters. These letters include students' lists. Based on these lists, the travel passes will be distributed directly.' 'We have distributed bus passes today as per the guidelines announced by the minister. Every depot manager's team went to schools and distributed passes at the Bhor and Shirur depots. In Pune district, this initiative has started on May 16,' Siya said. Student Aditya Patil said, 'This will help me save money. Earlier, I had to spend around ₹1,500 every month on my monthly bus pass. Now, I can save a little money. Also, I had to go to the depot every month to renew the pass, which took a lot of time. Now that it will be done at school, it's much easier. This is a very good step.'


Indian Express
5 days ago
- Indian Express
MSRTC to deliver bus travel passes to students at educational institutions from June 16
In a big relief for students, the Maharashtra State Transport Corporation (MSRTC) has decided to deliver subsidised travel passes directly to schools and colleges, eliminating the need for queuing up at depots or pass centres, state Transport Minister Pratap Sarnaik said. 'Students will get ST passes directly at their schools,' said Sarnaik, announcing the 'ST Pass Directly to Your School' campaign starting June 16. He said the government currently offers a 66.66 per cent concession on ST bus fares for students travelling between home and educational institutions. Under this scheme, students only have to pay 33.33 per cent of the fare to receive a monthly ST pass. In addition, all students up to class 12 are provided free passes under the 'Punyashlok Ahilyabai Holkar' scheme, aimed at promoting uninterrupted education, the MSRTC chairman stated. 'Until now, students had to go to ST pass centres or depots, often in groups, and stand in long lines to collect their passes. This would lead to a waste of academic hours. With this new approach, ST employees will visit schools and colleges and distribute the passes directly, based on the student list provided by the institutions,' the minister said, adding that this innovative step will benefit lakhs of students across Maharashtra.


Time of India
6 days ago
- Time of India
Maharashtra students up to class 12 to get free ST passes at school, 66% fare concession continues for others
THANE: In a big relief for students, the Maharashtra State Transport Corporation (MSRTC) has decided to deliver subsidised travel passes directly to schools and colleges, eliminating the need for queuing up at depots or pass centres, state Transport Minister Pratap Sarnaik said. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now "Students will get ST passes directly at their schools," said Sarnaik, announcing the "ST Pass Directly to Your School" campaign starting June 16. He said the government currently offers a 66.66 per cent concession on ST bus fares for students travelling between home and educational institutions. Under this scheme, students only have to pay 33.33 per cent of the fare to receive a monthly ST pass. In addition, all students up to class 12 are provided free passes under the "Punyashlok Ahilyabai Holkar" scheme, aimed at promoting uninterrupted education, the MSRTC chairman stated. "Until now, students had to go to ST pass centres or depots, often in groups, and stand in long lines to collect their passes. This would lead to a waste of academic hours. With this new approach, ST employees will visit schools and colleges and distribute the passes directly, based on the student list provided by the institutions," the minister said, adding that this innovative step will benefit lakhs of students across Maharashtra.


Time of India
6 days ago
- General
- Time of India
Now, students to receive ST bus passes directly at school
Mumbai: Students attending schools and colleges will now receive their state transport bus passes directly at their educational institutions, said MSRTC Chairman Pratap Sarnaik on Sunday. He stated that the first term of the new academic year begins on June 16. The govt provides a 66.66% concession for students traveling from home to school via state transport, meaning they only need to pay 33.33% of the cost to obtain a monthly pass. Additionally, under the "Punyashlok Ahilyabai Holkar" scheme, all female students up to grade 12 receive free bus passes. Previously, students queued at bus pass centres or visited depots in groups to collect their passes. Now, they will no longer need to wait in line. Based on lists provided by their schools and colleges, transport staff will distribute the passes directly to the students at their institutions, ensuring no loss of academic time. Starting June 16, a special campaign titled "Bus Pass Directly to Your School" will be launched by the transport administration. Prior to this, depot managers have been instructed to request school and college principals to prepare lists of students enrolled for the new academic year. This innovative scheme will benefit lakhs of students across the state.


Time of India
6 days ago
- Politics
- Time of India
Maharashtra students to get subsidised bus passes directly at schools, colleges; New scheme begins 16 June: Details inside
Live Events (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel In a big relief for students, the Maharashtra State Transport Corporation MSRTC ) has decided to deliver subsidised bus passes directly to schools and colleges. This means students will no longer have to stand in long queues at bus depots or pass Transport Minister Pratap Sarnaik announced the new campaign, " ST Pass Directly to Your School ", which will begin on June said the state government gives a 66.66% concession on ST (State Transport) bus fares for students who travel between home and school or college. So, students only need to pay 33.33% of the total fare to get a monthly bus under the "Punyashlok Ahilyabai Holkar" scheme, all students up to Class 12 receive free passes to support uninterrupted education.'Until now, students had to go to depots in groups and wait for long hours, which wasted academic time. With this new step, MSRTC staff will visit schools and colleges to hand out passes directly, using the student list provided by the institutions,' Sarnaik government hopes this move will help lakhs of students across Maharashtra by making travel easier and more from PTI