TG’s Mahalakshmi scheme lauded at ASRTU
The All-India Conference of ASRTU took place in Mussoorie, highlighting the Telangana State Road Transport Corporation's (TGSRTC) achievements. The conference focused on public transportation's future, addressing rising spare parts prices and the success of the Mahalakshmi scheme. TGSRTC's initiatives in electric bus operations and spare parts management were recognized as national models.
- ▪The ASRTU conference was attended by senior RTC officials and transport department representatives from across the country.
- ▪TGSRTC's Mahalakshmi scheme achieved record passenger trips worth ₹10,000 crore.
- ▪The conference discussed measures to control the rising costs of spare parts due to global war conditions.
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The All-India Conference of the Association of State Road Transport Undertakings (ASRTU) concluded in Mussoorie, with the Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TGSRTC) drawing national attention for its initiatives in spare parts management, electric bus operations, and the implementation of the Mahalakshmi scheme.The conference was chaired by Managing Director of TGSRTC Nagi Reddy and was attended by senior RTC officials, chairpersons, and transport department representatives from across the country, to discuss the future of public transportation.The conference discussed the sharp increase in spare parts prices caused by prevailing global war conditions. Addressing vendors and State RTC representatives, Mr.
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