
RTC to celebrate 200 crore free tickets worth thousands of crores under Maha Lakshmi scheme: Ponnam Prabhakar
Transport Minister Ponnam Prabhakar stated that women have saved an estimated ₹4,000 to ₹5,000 per month so far, and the government has already released ₹6,700 crore to the RTC for reimbursement of this free travel. 'This has ensured that the scheme runs smoothly without causing financial burden on the RTC,' he said.
He stated that the government remains committed to protecting the interests of RTC, ensuring passenger safety and promoting employee welfare. 'Through this scheme, we are not just providing free travel but opening up opportunities for women from rural and remote areas to pursue employment, education, healthcare and entrepreneurship in cities,' the Minister said.
Launched on December 9, 2023, the day the Congress assumed power, the Maha Lakshmi scheme was an election promise implemented from the first day itself. To mark this historic occasion, the Minister has called for grand celebrations and special programmes on Wednesday, at 97 RTC depots and 341 bus stations across Telangana.
Mr. Prabhakar said the government has planned inspirational speeches by women beneficiaries from various walks of life, including vegetable vendors, employees, teachers, students, businesswomen, patients and pilgrims, sharing their personal experiences of how free travel has positively impacted their lives.
Five best drivers, conductors, traffic guides and security personnel at each depot will be felicitated for their exceptional service and contribution to the success of the scheme, he said. Competitions for school and college students, such as essay writing, rangoli and painting on topics like Women Empowerment and Maha Lakshmi free travel scheme were being held and prizes would be awarded to the winners.
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