Bus operators seek fare revision, public oppose; Decision awaited

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July 16, 2011
Mangalore, July 16: The bus operators have appealed the Regional Transport Authority (RTA) to increase the bus fare in the district in the backdrop of hike in the prices of diesel and spare parts, while the public and activists of various organisations opposed it and urged the Authority not to increase the burden on the people.

At a public hearing convened by the RTA at the Deputy Commissioner's Office here on Saturday, the bus operators said they want a hike of 50 paise for first four stages and Re one for the next four stages for city buses, 70 paise hike for shuttle buses and 75 paise for Express buses.

RTO Mallikarjuna said the hike sought by the bus operators for city buses include—Rs 4.50 (Rs 5), Rs 5 (Rs 5.50), Rs 7 (Rs 8), Rs 8 (Rs 8.50), Rs 8 (Rs 9), Rs 9 (Rs 10). For rural service the revision sought by the owners include—Rs 4.50 (Rs 5), Rs 5 (Rs 6), Rs 6 (Rs 6.50), Rs 6 (Rs 7), Rs 7 (Rs 8). The revision sought for moffusil service include—Rs 5 (Rs 5.50), Rs 9 (Rs 10), Rs 13 (Rs 14), Rs 17 (Rs 18), Rs 22 (Rs 23) and the revision sought for Express buses include—Rs 5 (Rs 5), Rs 9 (Rs 10), Rs 13 (Rs 14) and so on.

Public voice

Bus Karmika Sangha representative Mohammed Rafiq said increasing the bus fare within four months is not acceptable. No RTA meeting took any decision which was in favour of the public. The RTA takes decision in the interest of the bus operators. The revised fare of the KSRTC is less than the city bus fare. It is not right to seek revision in bus fare for every once in three months. The DC should recommend for the nationalisation of routes to help the passengers.

On the other hand, Nagarika Hitharakshana Samithi President Hanumanth Kamath said “the bus operators speak of stage only for the revision of bus fare. When a passenger boards a bus, then he is not asked to pay according to the stage. While revising the bus fare, the RTA has a responsibility to see that the buses are not overcrowded, buses follow the rules and regulations.”

“Many a time, the buses cancel their trips causing inconvenience to the public and the bus drivers and conductors behave rudely with the passengers. Though the KSRTC had sought 72 bus permits, the RTA did not issue it upholding the DM notification. However, the same RTA could issue 23 permits to private bus operators,” he charged adding that the RTA should support the government-owned KSRTC, instead of helping the private bus owners.

He said the bus fare should not be increased even by a single pie. CITU District General Secretary Sunil Kumar Bajal said the hike in the bus fare will cause lot of inconvenience to the poor labourers who live with Rs 2,000 per month. “If the district administration takes a decision in favour of the bus owners, then we will intensify our protest,” he said.

Hasanabba, a member of the public, said the officials should not fine the buses within the city limits. “The fine should be imposed when the bus reaches the bus stand, to avoid traffic block. Zeebra crossing should be marked on all the important places in the city,” he suggested.

Owners speak

Canara Bus Operators Association President Rajavarma Ballal said that they are not asking for more. “With the steep increase in the prices of diesel and spare parts of the buses, we want the revision in the bus fare. The bus fare for Express buses should be hiked by 8.5 per cent and shuttle buses by 7.5 per cent. The cost of running a bus per kilometre has increased to Rs 28.8. We are asking for increase in five paise per passenger kilometre,” he said.

Dakshina Kannada Bus Operators Association President Bhaskar Salian said “About 75 per cent of the earnings from the bus operation goes to the fuel. When KSRTC could not withstand the hike in the price of petroleum products, how can we withstand? We are already incurring loss due to hike in the prices of petroleum products and spare parts.

We can not run the buses if the situation continues,” he said. Dakshina Kannada Bus Operators Association General Secretary Ajeej Parthipady said the insurance premium has been hiked by 80 per cent in the last one year. “We have not hiked student concession fare since 2008. We do not have any tax exemption just like the way KSRTC enjoys in North Karnataka,” he said.

Superintendent of Police Labhu Ram was also present.

'Decision on fare hike soon'

Deputy Commissioner Dr N S Chennappa Gowda said that he along with RTO?and SP have heard the bus operators and the public appeal. “After studying the bus fare in the neighbouring district and other factors, a final decision will be taken. We have certain guidelines from the government and we can not hike beyond the guidelines,” he said.

A meeting to discuss on the problems faced by the passengers and the public will be convened soon, he added.

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December 2,2025

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Bengaluru: 'Nati koli saaru' (country chicken curry) considered one of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s favourites along with steaming hot idlis was on the breakfast menu at Deputy CM D K Shivakumar’s residence on Tuesday, according to official sources.

The spread also included 'nati koli' fry, vada and pongal, among other items, they said.

In an apparent show of unity, Siddaramaiah visited Shivakumar’s residence for breakfast, just days after the two leaders shared a meal amid a simmering power tussle in the state Congress.

Siddaramaiah drove to the Deputy CM’s residence in Sadashivanagar, where he was received by Shivakumar and his brother D K Suresh, who is a former Congress MP.

Suresh and Kunigal MLA H D Ranganath, a relative of Shivakumar, joined them for breakfast, which featured a mix of vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes.

Speaking to reporters later, Siddaramaiah said Shivakumar had invited him during his visit to the CM’s residence for breakfast on Saturday.

Asked about the difference between the two meals, the chief minister said, "At his (Shivakumar’s) house it was non-veg, while at my house it was veg. He is a vegetarian, I am a non-vegetarian. I had not prepared non-veg. I told DK to get chicken from the village as you won’t get the original in Bengaluru."

Shivakumar said he had initially invited Siddaramaiah to his residence, but the CM had suggested visiting his place first and reciprocating later. "It was a vegetarian breakfast at the CM’s house on Saturday," he noted.

"Today, I invited him (the CM) to my house. He enjoyed the breakfast, which had his Mysuru taste," Shivakumar added. At this point, Siddaramaiah remarked that Shivakumar’s wife is also from Mysuru.

Saturday’s breakfast at Siddaramaiah’s official residence, held as part of efforts by the Congress high command to ease tensions in the leadership dispute between the two, reportedly included idlis and sambar, according to official sources.

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November 27,2025

Bengaluru, Nov 27: Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s camp is reportedly on alert as the Congress leadership tussle in the state intensifies, particularly amid speculation over the potential promotion of Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar. Siddaramaiah is said to be in a “wait-and-watch” mode after admitting to “confusion” earlier this week and urging the party to “put a full stop” to it.

Sources say his supporters are ready to act if senior leaders — including party chief Mallikarjun Kharge, Sonia Gandhi, and Rahul Gandhi — give any indication of backing Shivakumar. If the party insists on a leadership change, Siddaramaiah’s camp has a list of alternatives, underscoring the deep rift between the two leaders. One possible candidate is Home Minister G. Parameshwara, a Siddaramaiah loyalist and influential Dalit leader.

The strategy was reportedly finalized at a meeting led by PWD Minister Satish Jarkiholi, another Siddaramaiah supporter, who stressed that Delhi leaders need to resolve the issue. Kharge and the Gandhis are expected to meet soon, after which Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar may be summoned to Delhi.

Shivakumar has largely stayed non-confrontational, publicly endorsing Siddaramaiah and downplaying speculation about his own ambitions. However, he has made pointed comments emphasizing the importance of honoring promises, directed at Siddaramaiah.

The feud traces back to the 2023 state election, when Siddaramaiah was chosen as Chief Minister while Shivakumar, who led the party’s campaign, was made Deputy CM and state party chief — a departure from the Congress’ usual “one post per person” rule.

There were also hints of a prior understanding that Siddaramaiah would step down midway through the term. As the halfway mark passed last week, Shivakumar-aligned lawmakers have ramped up pressure on the party for a leadership change, with Shivakumar himself hinting at stepping down as state party chief to pursue the top job.

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November 21,2025

Bengaluru, Nov 21: The Karnataka government is facing pressure to overhaul its employment system after a high-level Cabinet sub-committee recommended the complete phase-out of job outsourcing in government offices, boards, and corporations by March 2028. The move is aimed at tackling a systemic issue that has led to the potential violation of constitutional reservation policies and the exploitation of workers.

The Call for Systemic Change

With over three lakh vacant posts currently being filled through private agencies on an outsource, insource, or daily wage basis, the sub-committee highlighted a significant lapse. "As a result, reservations are not being followed as per the Constitution and state laws. It’s an urgent need to take serious steps to change the system. It has been recommended to completely stop the system of outsourcing by March 2028," the panel stated in a document.

The practice of outsourcing involves private companies hiring workers to perform duties for a government agency. Critics argue this model results in lesser salaries, a lack of social security benefits (otherwise available to permanent government employees), and a failure to adhere to the provisions of Articles 14 and 15 of the Constitution, which guarantee equality before the law and prohibit discrimination.

The 'Bidar Model' as a Stop-Gap Solution

To regulate the current mode of employment and reduce worker exploitation until the 2028 deadline, the government plans to establish workers’ services multi-purpose cooperative societies across all districts, following the successful "Bidar Model."

The Bidar District Services of Labour Multi-purpose Cooperative Society Ltd., which operates under the District Commissioner, is cited as a successful example of providing a measure of social security to outsourced staff. Labour Department officials argue this society ensures workers receive their due wages and statutory facilities like ESI (Employees' State Insurance) and PF (Provident Fund), in exchange for a 1% service fee collected from the employees.

legislative push and Priority Insourcing

The recommendations, led by the sub-committee headed by Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister H K Patil, are set to be discussed at the next Cabinet meeting. The committee has proposed the introduction of the Karnataka Outsourced Employees (Regulation, Placement and Welfare) Bill 2025.

In a move addressing immediate concerns, Labour Minister Santosh Lad, a member of the sub-committee, has reportedly assured that steps will be taken over the next 2-3 years to insource workers in "life-threatening services" on a priority basis. This includes essential personnel like pourakarmikas (sanitation workers), drivers, electrical staff in the Energy Department, and Health Department staff handling contagious diseases. The transition aims to grant these workers the long-term security and benefits they currently lack under the outsourcing system. 

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