Kolkata: The Mamata Banerjee government has reluctantly decided to hike bus fares in Bengal.
The fares will go up by Rs 1 at every stage. The minimum fare will now be Rs 6. The date of implementation of the new fare will be known in the next couple of days.
Banerjee, both as a union minister (for railways) and a chief minister, has been unwilling to hike the fare for public transport. It was the threat of a three-day strike by bus-owners from August 20 that forced her hand this time.
A strike would have pulled 41,000 buses and mini buses off the roads. Five state transport corporations operate a fleet of just under 2,000 buses in West Bengal.
Taxi operators have already been holding wild-cat strikes demanding a fare revision.
Bus fares were last raised in 2012.
The fares will go up by Rs 1 at every stage. The minimum fare will now be Rs 6. The date of implementation of the new fare will be known in the next couple of days.
Banerjee, both as a union minister (for railways) and a chief minister, has been unwilling to hike the fare for public transport. It was the threat of a three-day strike by bus-owners from August 20 that forced her hand this time.
Taxi operators have already been holding wild-cat strikes demanding a fare revision.
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