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75L avail free bus travel facility
75L avail free bus travel facility

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Time of India

75L avail free bus travel facility

1 2 Lucknow: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's initiative to provide free bus travel for women during Rakshabandhan festival shattered previous records as an estimated 75 lakh passengers avail of the service by midnight on Sunday. According to UPSRTC officials, the initiative saw an overwhelming response, with up to 70% of the passengers benefiting from the free travel offer. UPSRTC managing director Masoom Ali Sarwar said that on normal days, the corporation's buses accommodated 14 to 15 lakh passengers daily. However, during the first two days of the festival, the numbers soared past 5 million, with women passengers making up a significant portion. "On Aug 8, the first day of the scheme, over 19.5 lakh people travelled, marking a 25% increase from regular days. The numbers peaked on Rakshabandhan day, registering a staggering 210% rise," an official said, the total stood at 75 lakh. Additional buses were deployed and all staff were on duty to ensure smooth operations. An incentive scheme was also introduced for drivers and conductors, offering Rs 1,200 for completing 1800 km and an additional Rs 0.55 per km for continuous six-day operations. Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and silver prices in your area.

UP free bus travel scheme: Number of passengers expected to hit 75 lakh by midnight on Sunday
UP free bus travel scheme: Number of passengers expected to hit 75 lakh by midnight on Sunday

The Print

time3 days ago

  • The Print

UP free bus travel scheme: Number of passengers expected to hit 75 lakh by midnight on Sunday

The Yogi Adityanath government has offered free travel to women in the state on Raksha Bandhan on UPSRTC buses from August 8 to 10. This facility is also being provided to a single co-traveller accompanying the woman. According to the Uttar Pradesh State Roadways Transport Corporation (UPSRTC), up to 70 per cent of the total passengers are expected to be availing the government's free travel initiative, the UP government said in a statement on Sunday. Lucknow, Aug 10 (PTI) The number of bus passengers is expected to hit 75 lakh by midnight on Sunday following the Uttar Pradesh government's free bus travel scheme for women on Raksha Bandhan. UPSRTC MD Masoom Ali Sarwar said the buses usually carry 14 to15 lakh passengers every day, but in just the first two days of Raksha Bandhan, the numbers surged past 50 lakh. The 66-hour free travel 'Samman Ka Tohfa' offered by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath during Raksha Bandhan started at 6 am on August 8. On August 8, 19.5 lakh passengers availed the free service, while 31.7 lakh passengers travelled on August 9, suggesting a spike of 210 per cent than the normal. By 12.50 pm on August 10, 13 lakh passengers had already travelled, and by midnight, this number is estimated to reach 25 lakh. At major bus stations like Ghaziabad, Moradabad, Meerut, Bareilly, Lucknow, Saharanpur, Agra, Aligarh, Kanpur, and Etawah, special duty staff were deployed due to the large number of passengers. He also said that an incentive scheme for drivers and conductors has been implemented. Meanwhile, lakhs of women in the state who benefited from this facility thanked Chief Minister Adityanath for this 'gift'. Sandhya, traveling from Jhansi bus depot, said that the Yogi Adityanath government has taken a good step, making women feel positive. At Moradabad bus depot, Jeetu said this initiative is benefiting millions of women and thanked the chief minister. PTI NAV MNK MNK This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

UP free bus travel scheme: Number of passengers expected to hit 75 lakh by midnight on Sunday
UP free bus travel scheme: Number of passengers expected to hit 75 lakh by midnight on Sunday

Economic Times

time3 days ago

  • Economic Times

UP free bus travel scheme: Number of passengers expected to hit 75 lakh by midnight on Sunday

Synopsis The Uttar Pradesh government's free bus travel scheme for women on Raksha Bandhan is expected to benefit 75 lakh passengers by Sunday midnight. UPSRTC anticipates that up to 70% of passengers will utilize the initiative, with numbers surging past 50 lakh in the first two days. PTI The number of bus passengers is expected to hit 75 lakh by midnight on Sunday following the Uttar Pradesh government's free bus travel scheme for women on Raksha Bandhan. According to the Uttar Pradesh State Roadways Transport Corporation (UPSRTC), up to 70 per cent of the total passengers are expected to be availing the government's free travel initiative, the UP government said in a statement on Yogi Adityanath government has offered free travel to women in the state on Raksha Bandhan on UPSRTC buses from August 8 to 10. This facility is also being provided to a single co-traveller accompanying the woman. UPSRTC MD Masoom Ali Sarwar said the buses usually carry 14 to15 lakh passengers every day, but in just the first two days of Raksha Bandhan, the numbers surged past 50 lakh. The 66-hour free travel 'Samman Ka Tohfa' offered by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath during Raksha Bandhan started at 6 am on August 8. On August 8, 19.5 lakh passengers availed the free service, while 31.7 lakh passengers travelled on August 9, suggesting a spike of 210 per cent than the normal. By 12.50 pm on August 10, 13 lakh passengers had already travelled, and by midnight, this number is estimated to reach 25 lakh. At major bus stations like Ghaziabad, Moradabad, Meerut, Bareilly, Lucknow, Saharanpur, Agra, Aligarh, Kanpur, and Etawah, special duty staff were deployed due to the large number of also said that an incentive scheme for drivers and conductors has been lakhs of women in the state who benefited from this facility thanked Chief Minister Adityanath for this "gift".Sandhya, traveling from Jhansi bus depot, said that the Yogi Adityanath government has taken a good step, making women feel positive. At Moradabad bus depot, Jeetu said this initiative is benefiting millions of women and thanked the chief minister. PTI

UP free bus travel scheme: Number of passengers expected to hit 75 lakh by midnight on Sunday
UP free bus travel scheme: Number of passengers expected to hit 75 lakh by midnight on Sunday

Hindustan Times

time3 days ago

  • Hindustan Times

UP free bus travel scheme: Number of passengers expected to hit 75 lakh by midnight on Sunday

Lucknow, The number of bus passengers is expected to hit 75 lakh by midnight on Sunday following the Uttar Pradesh government's free bus travel scheme for women on Raksha Bandhan. UP free bus travel scheme: Number of passengers expected to hit 75 lakh by midnight on Sunday According to the Uttar Pradesh State Roadways Transport Corporation , up to 70 per cent of the total passengers are expected to be availing the government's free travel initiative, the UP government said in a statement on Sunday. The Yogi Adityanath government has offered free travel to women in the state on Raksha Bandhan on UPSRTC buses from August 8 to 10. This facility is also being provided to a single co-traveller accompanying the woman. UPSRTC MD Masoom Ali Sarwar said the buses usually carry 14 to15 lakh passengers every day, but in just the first two days of Raksha Bandhan, the numbers surged past 50 lakh. The 66-hour free travel 'Samman Ka Tohfa' offered by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath during Raksha Bandhan started at 6 am on August 8. On August 8, 19.5 lakh passengers availed the free service, while 31.7 lakh passengers travelled on August 9, suggesting a spike of 210 per cent than the normal. By 12.50 pm on August 10, 13 lakh passengers had already travelled, and by midnight, this number is estimated to reach 25 lakh. At major bus stations like Ghaziabad, Moradabad, Meerut, Bareilly, Lucknow, Saharanpur, Agra, Aligarh, Kanpur, and Etawah, special duty staff were deployed due to the large number of passengers. He also said that an incentive scheme for drivers and conductors has been implemented. Meanwhile, lakhs of women in the state who benefited from this facility thanked Chief Minister Adityanath for this "gift". Sandhya, traveling from Jhansi bus depot, said that the Yogi Adityanath government has taken a good step, making women feel positive. At Moradabad bus depot, Jeetu said this initiative is benefiting millions of women and thanked the chief minister. This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.

UP govt sets record: 50 lakh pax travelled free in 2 days
UP govt sets record: 50 lakh pax travelled free in 2 days

Hindustan Times

time3 days ago

  • Hindustan Times

UP govt sets record: 50 lakh pax travelled free in 2 days

Uttar Pradesh government's Raksha Bandhan free bus travel scheme set a new record this year, with over 50 lakh passengers availing the facility in just the first two days. The number is expected to reach 75 lakh by midnight on Sunday, according to Parivahan Nigam, which said nearly 70% of the total passengers were women travelling under the state's 'Samman Ka Tohfa' initiative. On August 8, 19.5 lakh travelled free, 31.7 lakh on August 9; total may touch 75 lakh in three days. (Sourced) The scheme, offering free travel in Parivahan Nigam buses from August 8 to 10, also extends to one co-traveller accompanying a woman, as per a press release. Parivahan Nigam MD Masoom Ali Sarwar said buses usually carry 14-15 lakh passengers daily, but on festival days, a sharp surge is witnessed. On August 8, 19.5 lakh passengers availed the service, while 31.7 lakh travelled on August 9. By 12:50 pm on August 10, 13 lakh passengers had already travelled, with the day's tally expected to reach 25 lakh. The scheme covers all categories of roadways buses. Additional and contractual buses were pressed into service, and special staff were deployed at major bus stations. An incentive plan was introduced for drivers and conductors, offering ₹1,200 for completing 1,800 km of operation and ₹0.55 per km for continuous work over six consecutive days. Eight-year record Launched in 2017, the scheme has so far benefited 1.23 crore women, with the government spending ₹101.42 crore. The highest turnout was in 2023, when over 29 lakh women travelled free. Officials say it particularly benefits women from rural, backward, and low-income groups, offering them safe and accessible travel during the festival.

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