Mangaluru, Jun 21: The auto drivers of city all set to follow Ahmadabad IIM students model for earning extra income from digital advertising and social security and proposed to float Kudla Souharda Sahakari Niyamit for the purpose.

Under the aegis of Dakshina Kannada Auto Rickshaw Chalakara Sangha (ARCS) promoters and auto rikshaw drivers and owners have resolved to raise an estimated Rs.30 lakh initial share capital in a pre kick off meeting held here in Nasik Bangera Sabha Bhavan, Police Lane Mangalore on 20 June 2015 Saturday.
All over India auto drivers continued to struggle for day to day living and good housing, higher education for children are a distant dream. After a yearlong discussion with hundreds of auto drivers and mentors we have opted for Ahmadabad model, developed by Ahmadabad IIM student who works for the betterment of auto drivers of that city, said U Mohanchnadra, noted theatre person and social activist, after initiating the discussion on floating a co-operative.
The IIM student developed a innovative model of revenue and social security for auto drivers of Ahamadabad city in which drivers earned extra money by displaying digital advertisements on the autos and his company mobilised some social security benefits for auto drivers family like loan, health scheme, insurance, education loan etc., Mohanchandra explained.
For implementing this innovative project here in Mangaluru city eleven auto drivers came forward as promoters of the proposed Kudla Souharda Sahakari and raised share capital to the tune of Rs.15 lakh. We are aiming to collect a total of Rs.30 lakh along with more than 750 members in the next two months, said one of the promoter Prakash, an auto union leader.
The government policies are not beneficial to auto drivers and workers of this unorganised sector facing lack of social security even after the implementation of some measures for unorganised workers, lamented Auto Drivers Association honorary president Hasan Ali.
By becoming member of this society auto drivers and owners automatically become elibile for availing Yashasvini health scheme benefits as this scheme is meant only for co-operative society members. Other than this, members are eligible for group insurance, pension scheme, centrally sponsored insurance, education loan, self employment loan, short term loan, personal loan etc, explained P.Ramachandra Rao, director of Karnataka Health Foundation.
President of Auto Drivers Association Alponse D’Souza presided over the discussion and Umashankar Pervody of Azim Premji foundation spoke on the occasion. Chairman of Association Ashok Konchady initiated the discussion.
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