The Pinarayi Vijayan-led LDF government in Kerala on Wednesday gave its nod for a hike in auto, taxi and bus fares, which will come into effect from from May 1.Minimum auto fare has been raised from Rs 25 to Rs 30, while the taxi fares have .
After waiting patiently for the past four months expecting a favourable decision from the Pinarayi Vijayan government for effecting a hike in bus fares, the private bus operators in Kerala on Saturday said they have no option but to go on an .
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Private bus operators allege discrimination
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December 21, 2020 19:52 IST
They seek steps to revive the industry on the lines of the ones extended to KSRTC
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They seek steps to revive the industry on the lines of the ones extended to KSRTC
Private bus operators have come out against the policies of the State and Union governments, which allegedly deepen the crisis in the industry, and the alleged discrimination meted out to it by the State.
Price of high speed diesel had gone up by ₹4 in the past 10 days and had touched ₹80 a litre, Kerala State Private Bus Operators Federation president M.B. Satyan and general secretary Lawerence Babu said on Monday.