
PPP project under consideration to develop KSRTC's Thamarassery depot
Action comes in the wake of a discussion initiated recently by M.K. Muneer, MLA, and local administrators with Transport Minister K.B. Ganesh Kumar. A team of experts comprising architects, people's representatives, and officials representing the Public Works department has already visited the proposed spot to understand the requirements and plans suitable for speedy execution.
To improve revenue
KSRTC officials said the depot, located in a one-acre spread compound, can be developed with superior facilities for the passengers and the bus crew to improve the corporation's revenue from the rural area. They also said that the depot is now managing over 30 successful services with limited staff amid all development crises, including very old buildings and pending renovation works.
Thamarassery grama panchayat authorities said that the Thamarassery depot stands second in generating better income from rural bus services in the district. According to them, there were initially over 40 services which were cut short citing shortage of conductors and drivers. The depot is now functioning in a 45-year old building, they added.
'Our proposal is to approve a Build Operate and Transfer (BOT) project in PPP model, which can be implemented within a year if the State government and the KSRTC are extending full cooperation. A two-storey building with underground workshop for maintenance works is what we seek with the finalisation of the masterplan,' said Thamarassery grama panchayat president A. Aravindan. He also hopes that corporate social responsibility funds from some organisations will further support the project.
Services reinstated
Following the local administrators' request, some of the previously suspended long distance services to Thiruvananthapuram and Guruvayur had been reinstated at the depot. The KSRTC officials said the shortage of about 25 drivers also should be addressed to resume some of the previously stopped rural services at the earliest.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Hans India
14 hours ago
- Hans India
‘Shakti' scheme reaches 500 crore free rides for women
Bengaluru: The government's flagship Shakti Scheme, which was launched on June 11, 2023, has reached a monumental milestone — facilitating 500 crore free bus rides for women across the state by July 14, 2025. This marks a national record in public welfare transport initiatives and stands as a testament to the government's commitment to women's empowerment. The scheme has enabled millions of women to access free bus transportation, significantly contributing to their economic, social, educational, professional, and health development. As of today, the total value of free tickets issued under the scheme stands at Rs12,669 crore. To mark the 500 crore milestone, a symbolic ticket was presented to a female passenger during a celebratory event held in Bengaluru. Special events were also conducted at major bus stations across taluks and districts, including bus puja ceremonies, distribution of sweets, and greeting women commuters with roses. The Shakti Scheme allows all resident women of Karnataka, including students and gender minorities, to travel free of cost on city, ordinary, and express KSRTC buses. To strengthen the transport network, the government has approved the induction of 5,800 new buses, of which 5,049 have already been deployed across four major transport corporations. Additionally, 9,000 posts have been approved for recruitment to meet rising demands. Odal Dhwani Women's Collective (Vijayapura), empowered by the Shakti Scheme, has generated significant income through organic food products such as rotis and holiges, which were presented as a token of gratitude to Chief Minister, Deputy Chief Minister, and Transport Minister. During the celebration, 30 women passengers, including students, senior citizens, and gender minorities, were honoured with traditional Ilkal sarees. The 500th crore ticket recipient was felicitated by the Chief Minister with a shawl, flower garland, and a commemorative gift. The Shakti Scheme stands as abold and inclusive initiative towards women's mobility, safety, and empowerment, making Karnataka a national leader in progressive public transport policy. . The scheme's success has earned Karnataka's transport corporations 185 national and international awards in the last two years alone. 'Apar Shakti' Total routes increased from 21,164 to 23,635 Total buses increased from 23,948 to 26,130 Old buses replaced: 2,828 Scheme impact & enhancements Pre-Shakti daily ridership: 85.84 lakh passengers Post-Shakti daily ridership: 1.17 crore passengers


Deccan Herald
19 hours ago
- Deccan Herald
Factory worker gets 500th-crore bus ticket under Shakti scheme
According to the KSRTC, under the Shakti Scheme, the daily passenger count on public buses across the state has increased from 85.84 lakh to 1.17 crore.

The Hindu
a day ago
- The Hindu
KSRTC launches ‘Dhwanispandana Yojane' to aid visually impaired passengers
The Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) has taken a major step towards inclusive public transportation by launching 'Dhwanispandana Yojane', an initiative to assist visually impaired passengers with easier and independent mobility. Minister for Transport Ramalinga Reddy launched the initiative at the city bus stand in Mysuru on Monday. Under this initiative, audio device systems have been installed on nearly 200 buses operating on various routes in Mysuru city. These devices can be activated by visually impaired users through a remote key, which announces route numbers and other details, enabling passengers to identify their desired buses independently. As part of the programme, 400 visually impaired persons have been trained to use these devices. During the launch, a few of them were given the user units to facilitate their easy and independent travel. A similar initiative has already been implemented in Bengaluru city, where 125 buses have been fitted with such devices. Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Reddy said steps would be taken to ensure that these audio devices are inbuilt in new buses added to the existing KSRTC fleet in the future. He said the initiative has been introduced to support visually challenged persons in selecting and boarding buses safely and confidently. The project has been taken up in collaboration with GIZ India under the Green Urban Mobility Partnership (GUMP) programme of the Union governments and Germany. The GIZ India is supporting KSRTC's SUMACA project to improve urban mobility and transport services in Mysuru city. The initiative has been developed by Raised Lines Foundation and IIT Delhi, with training support from the Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement and the All India Institute of Speech and Hearing. The device comprises three components: bus unit, remote, and speaker. When a visuall impaired passenger presses the 'Find' button on the remote at the bus stand, it scans for buses within range and announces their details. Upon selecting a specific bus using the 'Select' button, the information is transmitted to the bus unit, which alerts the driver and conductor that a visually impaired passenger is about to board. This ensures the bus halts safely for a longer duration, allowing the passenger to board independently without needing external assistance. Congress MLA and former Minister Tanveer Sait, Karnataka State Guarantee Scheme Implementation Committee vice-chairperson Pushpa Amarnath, Divisional Controller (urban division) Veeresh K.T., elected representatives, and officials were present on the occasion.