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Monday, May 24, 1999

Rane offers tips on profit-making public services

Express News Service  
May 23: Chief Minister Narayan Rane inaugurated the Kalyan-Dombivli Municipal Transport (KDMT) bus service today. ``While it is easy to start a bus service, the real knack is in making it viable and keeping it going,'' he said, addressing a public meeting after the inauguration. Rane, who had been the BEST chairperson in the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation for three consecutive terms, pointed out: ``It is rare that a public bus service like this makes profit, but at least preventive measures can be taken to ensure there is no loss.'' According to him, ``BEST would have been bankrupt long ago, if it had not been for the fact that it can adjust losses in transport against the profits it makes in power supply.''

He ruled out provision of Rs 5 crore as grant-in-aid for the KDMT ``to ensure its smooth running,'' as demanded by KDMT chairperson Prakash Penkar. ``This only increases ad hoc expenditure under unnecessary heads,'' he said, adding, ``First prove what you can do on your own steam, the state willthen do its bit if needed.'' He also advised the newly-appointed KDMT staff to ``avoid unionbaazi and get down to work.''

He called the KDMT ``another in the line of Shivshahi's many epoch-making decisions'' and stressed that the alliance government was the first to fulfil its election manifesto. ``We have fulfilled 90 per cent of the promises in our vachannama,'' he said.

He said the Sena-BJP government was focussing on transport and communications since they formed the basic infrastructure for development and quoted figures saying that while the Congress had managed to develop only 69 per cent `throughout-the-year roads,' the alliance government had developed 98 per cent of them.

Others present at the function were Environment Minister Chandrakant Khaire, former MP Prakash Paranjpe, former tourism minister Jagannath Patil, Sena leaders Satish Pradhan, Anand Dighe, KDMC commissioner G T Badri and mayor Anita Dalwi.

Copyright © 1999 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.


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