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Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Surendra Kumar Bagde, IAS and General Manager, Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) said Mo Bus model should be emulated by other States. “All STUs (State Transport Undertaking) should learn from CRUT, Bhubaneswar. Odisha was severely affected by cyclone Fani in the month of May. Inspite of the damages incurred during the cyclone, it is commendable that they achieved 1 lakh ridership in just five months.”

With the theme of ‘Accessible and Liveable Cities’, the 12th edition of UMI conference & Expo was inaugurated by Hon’ble Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath in Lucknow on November 15. Union Minister of State for Housing & Urban Affairs Hardeep Singh Puri and Secretary for Union Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs Durga Shankar Mishra were also present in the inaugural ceremony. The conference is an excellent platform for the exchange of ideas and experiences for peer learning and mutual benefits. The event is being hosted by the Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs, Govt. Of India in association with Uttar Pradesh Metro Rail Corporation Limited.

In view of the success of Mo Bus, Managing Director of CRUT, Mr. Arun Bothra was specially invited to make a presentation on the success story. Mr Bothra gave presentation in a session today in UMI conference. Talking about the success story of MoBus, he said, “Taking forward the vision of Hon’ble Chief Minister of Odisha, Shri Naveen Patnaik to provide safe, affordable and sustainable public transport to the citizens of Capital Region, Mo bus has achieved 1 lakh ridership in a short span of time.”

Mr Bothra highlighted that consumer friendly initiatives like ‘Freedom Monthly Pass’, ‘Newspaper on Wheels’ and installation of maps and route numbers at Bus Queue Shelters (BQS) have been appreciated by our loyal riders. Operational measures like ‘Introduction of Night Out schedule’ at Cuttack has helped us in saving substantially by eliminating dead kilometres.

He further added that public transport like Mo Bus is a service for the people while making an endeavour to minimize the carbon footprints. “It is not a profit making initiative.” Mr Bothra compared Mo Bus with metro rail in other states. He said that metro should be made in big cities like Mumbai, Kolkata and New Delhi only. “We need buses not metros in smaller cities.” He gave example of cities like Lucknow, Kochi and Jaipur metro where average daily ridership is 25000- 30000. He further emphasised, “For building 1 KM of metro network,

Rs.250 crore is spent on an average. At a fraction of this cost incurred in comparison to metro rail, today Mo Bus has around average 85000 footfall consistently every day.”

Other participants present on the occasion also expressed happiness on the success of Mo Bus. Dr. Surendra Kumar Bagde and Mr Arun Bothra invited other state teams to visit Bhubaneswar to see the actual operation of Mo Bus and emulate the same in respective states.

A manual ‘Bhubaneswar on the move’, Tools and guidelines for city bus operations was launched on this occasion. German Corporation for International Cooperation (GIZ), a German agency has published this in collaboration with CRUT. The manual talks about Organisation Development, Transit Planning & Scheduling, and Training & Capacity Development of CRUT. Mr. Bothra thanked GIZ for their help and guidance to Mo Bus management.

Over 1000 delegates are participating in the 3-day conference-cum-expo which will conclude on November 17.

About CRUT:

With a vision to provide excellence in public transit service and strive for continuous improvement of the Capital Region’s transportation system, CRUT is committed to redefining “The Way We Move”, by providing mobility options to the residents that will support a more sustainable future for all. CRUT has expanded the definition of public transit to integrate multimodal alternatives for residents and visitors with its new team of experts representing the domains of transportation planning, technology, operations, and communications. Currently we are having a fleet of 200 buses equipped with free Wi-Fi, clean & technologically advanced equipment & cater to around 85000 passengers daily spread across 250 km network in 21 routes in the twin city.

By amfnews

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