
MSRTC earns ₹137 crore during Raksha Bandhan weekend
₹ 137.37 crore from passenger traffic during Raksha Bandhan festival period and extended holiday weekend from August 8 to August 11. ((PIC FOR REPRESENTATION))
Pratap Sarnaik, transport minister and MSRTC chairman, said, 'Raksha Bandhan and Bhai Dooj (Diwali period) have historically been the two peak days for record revenue for the public transport utility.'
According to the officials, MSRTC collected ₹30.06 crore on August 9, ₹34.86 crore on August 10 (Raksha Bandhan) and ₹33.36 crore on August 11. Over these four days, 1.93 crore passengers, including 88 lakh women, availed the service.
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