Mira-Bhayandar: MBMC’s Free Bus Travel Scheme Benefits Over 1 Lakh Physically Challenged Commuters In 7 Months
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Mira-Bhayandar: More than one lakh physically challenged commuters have benefited from the Mira Bhayandar Municipal Corporation’s (MBMC) free bus travel scheme in seven months from April to
October, this year. Visually impaired and physically challenged commuters (with 40 percent disability and above) can avail of the free travel benefit scheme which was rolled out in the year
2021 on the virtue of a resolution passed by the erstwhile general body on May 19, 2021.
As per official statistics sourced out from the public transport authority a total of 46,903 and 1,34,803 commuters availed the facility in 2021 and 2022 respectively. This year as many as
1,01,508 commuters benefited in the first seven months of the current fiscal from April to October.
The free travel initiative cost the civic body ₹5,24,018, ₹14,46,994 and ₹10,47,535 in 2021, 2022, and 2023 respectively. While the collective number of travellers who availed of the
facility since the beginning of the scheme stands at 2,83,214 the public transport authority had to sacrifice a total of ₹30,18, 547 by implementing the much-needed initiative for the
physically challenged.
“This is a small gesture of appreciation from our side to assure the physically challenged people that the civic administration will always stand by them. Apart from the free bus travel
initiative, monetary assistance, and pension plans, we are committed to creating a robust policy framework and an effective delivery system for differently-abled citizens” said civic chief
Sanjay Shripatrao Katkar.