Karnataka 'Shakti' Funding Crisis: Minister Ramalinga Reddy Assures Relief, Additional Funds Awaited
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This year alone, from June 11th to December 9th, a remarkable 115.19 crore women passengers availed themselves of free bus travel. However, the unforeseen financial strain has prompted transport corporations to demand an increase in the grant to sustain the initiative successfully. The implementation of the 'Shakti' scheme has exceeded expectations, with an average of 60 to 65 lakh women benefiting from the programme daily.
The magnitude of the issue becomes apparent when considering the project's overall expenditure. Originally estimated at 3,500 to 4,000 crores annually, the scheme has witnessed an alarming rate of spending, averaging Rs 450 crores per month. Consequently, projections indicate that the total cost of the project may reach Rs 5,400 crores by the years 2024–25.
The government has received a proposal for additional funds in response to the financial challenges. Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy reassured the public that the Chief Minister has pledged to provide the necessary grants, alleviating concerns about potential disruptions to the 'Shakti' Yojana.
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