
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Transport Minister C.P. John has reaffirmed the government's commitment to launching the free KSRTC transit scheme for women, dismissing any ambiguity surrounding its rollout. Speaking on the project, the Minister announced that the initiative will officially take effect on June 15, with comprehensive feasibility studies currently underway. He explicitly assured that the policy would not adversely impact private bus operators or their staff, noting that the government plans to hold consultative talks with private operators soon.
Addressing potential internal friction, Minister John stated that the state government maintains a consensus with labour unions and that KSRTC employees need not worry about the financial impact affecting their welfare.
KSRTC submits financial feasibility report
To streamline implementation, a high-level delegation led by KSRTC Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) P.S. Pramoj Shankar met with Minister C.P. John for a comprehensive 90-minute briefing. The management submitted a detailed financial impact report highlighting the projected monthly deficits based on different implementation models:
The initiative fulfils a core campaign guarantee made by the UDF during the recent elections. While the initial promise targeted all services, current government deliberations are heavily favouring a middle-ground model that covers Ordinary, Limited Stop, and Fast Passenger buses. According to data estimates, the landmark policy is poised to benefit approximately 12 lakh women commuters who rely on KSRTC services daily.