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Mumbai: 796 buses remain off roads as strike by drivers of BEST's private bus operators enters 6th day

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: August 7, 2023 13:06 IST

As many as 796 of the more than 1,600 buses wet leased by Mumbai's civic transport company Brihanmumbai Electric Supply ...

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As many as 796 of the more than 1,600 buses wet leased by Mumbai's civic transport company Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) remained off the road on Monday, as private bus operators went on strike for the sixth day in a row over salary increases and other demands.

Sunil Vaidya, spokesperson of the BEST, said the public transport body operated 603 wet leased buses with its own drivers on various bus routes, along with operating around 1,390 of its own buses. The state-owned Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) operated 122 buses from six different depots of the BEST to avoid inconvenience to the commuters, he said.

Majority of the drivers of seven private bus operators, that have leased their buses to the BEST, have been on strike since August 2 over salary hike and other demands, including free ride on BEST buses. According to BEST officials, their bus services have been affected due to the ongoing strike. The waiting time for buses at stops has increased and as a result, many buses have been witnessing overcrowding of passengers, they said.

BEST is also taking action against the bus operators as per the terms and conditions in the agreements with them. BEST undertaking, which provides public bus services in Mumbai and neighbouring areas, has hired more than 1,600 buses from some contractors on a wet lease model, under which the vehicle ownership, maintenance, fuel and driver costs are the responsibility of the private operator.

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