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Maharashtra Set To Launch ‘Chhava Ride' App, Aims To Revolutionise Public Transport
Maharashtra Set To Launch ‘Chhava Ride' App, Aims To Revolutionise Public Transport

News18

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • News18

Maharashtra Set To Launch ‘Chhava Ride' App, Aims To Revolutionise Public Transport

The state-backed app promises affordable, safe, and reliable travel for commuters while creating job opportunities for Marathi youth In a groundbreaking move, the Maharashtra State Transport (ST) Corporation is set to launch its own passenger-friendly mobile application, 'Chhava Ride", aimed at transforming public transportation across the state. Announced by Transport Minister and ST Corporation Chairman Pratap Sarnaik, this state-backed app promises affordable, safe, and reliable travel for commuters while creating job opportunities for Marathi youth. The initiative aligns with the state and central government's aggregator policy, ensuring a modern, technology-driven approach to public transport. During a recent meeting at the Mantralaya, Minister Sarnaik revealed that the app, developed under the guidance of the Transport Department, will cater to buses, rickshaws, taxis, and e-buses. 'Our goal is to free passengers and drivers from the exploitative practices of private companies that prioritise profits over people," Sarnaik said. He emphasised that Chhava Ride will not only provide a trustworthy platform for commuters but also generate a new revenue stream for the ST Corporation, which has long been a symbol of reliability in Maharashtra. The app's name, Chhava Ride, was finalised after discussions involving options like Jai Maharashtra, Maha-Ride, Maha-Yatri, and Maha-Go. The name reflects a sense of pride and identity, resonating with the state's youth. With the final approval pending from Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Deputy Chief Ministers Eknath Shinde and Ajit Pawar, the app is expected to be operational soon, bringing a seamless booking experience to millions. One of the app's standout features is its commitment to empowering local youth. MLA Pravin Darekar, who attended the meeting, announced that Mumbai Bank will offer financial support to unemployed Marathi youth looking to join the transport sector. Loans at a 10% interest rate will be provided for vehicle purchases, with subsidies from institutions like the Annasaheb Economic Development Corporation and OBC Corporation, effectively making these loans interest-free. 'This is a golden opportunity for our youth to build a sustainable livelihood," Darekar said. Unlike private ride-hailing apps, which often face criticism for high fares and driver exploitation, Chhava Ride will prioritise fair compensation for drivers and affordable fares for passengers. Sarnaik highlighted the ST Corporation's robust infrastructure, skilled workforce, and technological capabilities, which make it the ideal entity to run this app. 'We're not just launching an app; we're building a system that puts people first," he added. With its focus on safety, affordability, and local empowerment, Chhava Ride is poised to redefine public transportation in Maharashtra, offering a model that blends tradition with innovation. view comments First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Sexual harassment in ST bus: 56-year-old man gets 3 years RI
Sexual harassment in ST bus: 56-year-old man gets 3 years RI

Time of India

time30-07-2025

  • Time of India

Sexual harassment in ST bus: 56-year-old man gets 3 years RI

Akola: The district and sessions court on Tuesday sentenced a 56-year-old man to three years rigorous imprisonment under Section 354-A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) for sexually harassing a woman during a bus journey from Bharatpur to Akola. The accused, Rajiv Ramrao Ghatole (age 56), a resident of Rajrajeshwar Apartment near Siddhi Vinayak Temple, Jatharpeth, Akola, was found guilty of sexually harassing a woman in a Maharashtra State Transport (ST) bus on February 25, 2018. The victim, accompanied by her children and relatives, was returning from a programme in Bharatpur and boarded an ST bus to Akola. Ghatole initially offered her a seat and stood next to her throughout the journey. Despite several passengers boarding and alighting, he deliberately remained close and engaged in inappropriate behaviour. After initially ignoring him, the woman confronted the accused and forcibly brought him down from the bus. She took him directly to the police station and filed a complaint. The case was registered at Old City police station in Akola. The initial investigation was conducted by PSI Ramrao Rathod, followed by deputy superintendent of police Umesh Mane Patil, who filed the chargesheet. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Get Fast, Secure Gold Loans, Trusted By Millions Since 1949 Manappuram Finance Learn More Undo The prosecution examined ten witnesses during the trial, leading to the conviction. The court sentenced Ghatole to three years of rigorous imprisonment and imposed a fine of Rs3,000. In default of fine payment, additional 15 days of imprisonment was pronounced.

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