Great relief for parents in Himachal, reduced childbusfare, facility to make online - Shimla Private School Bus Pass Pass Revised Relief for Students

In Shimla, the state government gave students and parents relief by changing the bus pass of private schools. The tariff to 0-6 km was reduced from 1800 to 1200 rupees and the rate of 6-12 km was reduced from 2500 to 1800 rupees. It costs 2000 rupees for a distance of more than 12 kilometers. This decision was made by HRTC. State Bureau, Shimla. The state government relieved the private school children and their parents in the capital Shimla. The bus passing figures of private schools have been changed. The government also reviewed the distance along with amendment in bus pas. Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri gave this information at the press conference. The rate for a bus pass was first determined from 0 to 5 kilometers. It will now have to pay a bus pass of Rs 1200 per month of 0-6 km. Similarly, the plate of 6 to 11 km rental is now reduced to 6 to 12 kilometers. The tariff will now be charged 1800 rupees instead of 2500. Mukesh Agnihotri, Deputy Chief Minister, said there was a cut of 600 rupees in one plate and Rs 700 in the second plate. A bus pass is made at a distance of more than 12 kilometers at a distance of Rs 2000. The decision was made at the meeting of the Board of Directors of the HRTC directors on February 19. It would be implemented from June 1st. But there was a lot of opposition to this. On Saturday, the parents met the Deputy Chief Minister. The parents suggested that some cuts should be done. On which the corporation made this decision. Dr Nipun Jindal, managing director of HRTC, was also present at the press conference. 4 Crores deducted from managed buses to private schools: Deputy Chief Minister of Mukesh said HRTC drives about 42 buses for Shimla City schools. These buses drive for schools, the corporation cannot send these buses on night routes because they have to be sent on the routes at 7am, they should not be delayed. The corporation has a loss of 4 crores in a year. The corporation must manage these buses as a result of social responsibility. The Deputy Chief Minister said that on behalf of the corporation management, he was written that he could not provide buses to buy their buses. Private schools in all other state districts bought or rented their buses. Schools in Shimla did not buy buses. In light of the comfort of children, the corporation managed these buses for them. Private schools don’t even take a pass, the Deputy Chief Minister said that the schools of Shimla City didn’t even make a pace. Children or their parents must stand in long lines. He keeps the buses apart from the fees. The schools were urged to make a pass. The corporation management has decided that the passes of private schools will now be made online. Apart from this, the corporation will also be modernized.