Kadamba Transport Corporation

Kadamba Transport Corporation(Konkani:कदंब येरादारी म्हामंडळ) is a Government of Goa road transport undertaking. It was set up in 1980 by then Chief Minister Pratapsing Rane. Goa has long dependent on privatised bus-transport, and the blue-and-red-and-white Kadamba buses are an exception to this rule. While the KTC has provided transport and connectivity to Goa's main towns and rural hinterland, it has also, in recent years, faced charges of mismanagement, politicisation and corruption in some of its deals.

The KTC logo
Kadamba Transport Corporation ordinary bus

Objective

Kadamba Transport Corporation was created to provide "safe, reliable, time-saving, efficient, comfortable and affordable" services for Goa's multitude. (See KTC's citizens' charter http://www.goagovt.nic.in/charter/files/KTC/charter.pdf ) To a large extent, it is seen as having accomplished this objective, although the cost for providing this service has been substantial. It is heavily subsidized by the government and is reportedly in the red, like most of India's state run road transport undertakings.

Bus stands

The KTC operates 15 bus stands and 4 depots[1] covering almost all of Goa's cities and towns. Their services cover the length and breadth of Goa. The ticket prices are reasonable and for intra-Goa travel are purchased on the bus itself from the onboard bus conductor. These buses tend to be packed with passengers during peak hours and there are some non-stop "shuttle" mini-bus services as well, connecting cities like Panjim, Margao, Vasco and Ponda. Like the other bus services in Goa, they have special rates for children, students and senior citizens.

Shuttle services

KTC provides point-to-point services through what it calls "mini/midi buses" connecting the major commercial towns like Panjim, Margao, Vasco, Mapusa, Ponda, Curchorem. These services have less waiting time and only seating passengers with additional facility of drop into the city during office timing i.e. up to 10 a.m.

The fare for these services (which gets revised) are as under

Pass system for Shuttle services

KTCL has also introduced pass system for the daily commuters within different cities (Vasco, Panjim, Margao & Ponda)

Pilgrimage services

School services

KTC also operates special services for schools, at their convenience and needs. The services are operated on the monthly passes issued to the students based on the amount collected by the school management. The services are offered to the following schools:

For interstate travel however, it is highly recommended that tickets be purchased reasonably well in advance especially during the summer and winter rush and the tourist seasons. This is in spite of special services running during these times.

Hiring of buses

KTC also hires out its air-conditioned Volvo, luxury, semi-luxury, mini-bus and air-conditioned mini-bus vehicles on both "round contract" and "drop contract" at varying rates. Students can access these services, at a concessional rate of two rupees less per kilometre. Minimum amount charged for the trip varies, depending on the class and size of the vehicle.

Financial structure

Official sources (KTC, citizen's charter, 2007) say the entire share capital of the company—totalling Rs 299 million—is held by the Government of Goa. The capital has been invested to build infrastructure—like constructing depots, bus-stands, central workshops, and acquire buses.

Administration

Carlos Almeida, the Bharatiya Janata Party legislator from Vasco is the Chairman of Kadamba as of May 2012.[2] Venancio Furtado (GCS) is the managing director of the company as of April 2012.[3]

Fleet

a KTC luxury bus at Margao
Kadamba Tata Marcopolo Starbus Ultra Ac Deluxe at Margao Bus station Margao, Goa

As of 2012, KTC has a fleet of 415 buses.[4] According to its 2005 citizen's charter, it operated 87,690 kilometres per day, but concedes that it is "unable to meet the entire demand of public transport".[5] It stated that the liberalisation policy and the amendment in the Indian Motor Vehicles Act 1988 together with the "increasing input cost in terms of material and labour" has had a "direct impact" on the KTC's cost of operation.

References

  1. "Economic Survey 2011-2012" (PDF). Government of Goa. Retrieved 21 April 2013.
  2. "Parrikar should take over Kadamba Transport Corporation reins for its revival: CPI". The Times of India. 1 May 2012. Retrieved 3 July 2012.
  3. Karsten Miranda (25 April 2012). "Kadamba Transport Corporation fares peak with season". The Times of India. Retrieved 3 July 2012.
  4. "Kadamba Transport Corporation wants to hire private buses". The Times of India. 23 June 2012. Retrieved 3 July 2012.
  5. Kadamba Transport Corporation Limited Citizen Charter

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