These buses have been inducted under JNNURM
Many of the 1,500 buses inducted under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) into the fleet of Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) in the last three years, have become rickety, with broken windowpanes and shattering coaches.
Besides speaking volumes about the quality of the coaches procured at a cost of about Rs. 26 lakh per bus, the condition of these buses pose serious threat to passengers.
In the recent past, two passengers who peeped outside the windows in well-maintained, non-JNNURM buses of the BMTC lost their lives. In this backdrop, one could imagine the fate of passengers sitting besides large windows that have no glass panes.
Women and children travelling with them are the ones exposed to this omission on the part of BMTC as missing windowpanes are on the front-left side of the coaches, abutting seats earmarked for women.
M. Sukanya Ram, a housewife who regularly travels by BMTC with her child, said she prefers to travel standing if a seat on the aisle is not available. “My child’s safety keeps me worried and I avoid occupying the window seat. It also exposes us to the vagaries of nature,” she said.
Substandard
Stating that the problem was due to weak window pillars, a senior BMTC official concerned said that rectifying it requires considerable time. Also, the passenger load is more between the front and middle door on the left side of the coach. “The transport corporation doesn’t have enough buses and hence, sending them for repair is taking longer time,” he said.
The officer also said that BMTC had one central workshop at Shanthinagar and a small workshop at K.R. Puram to take up major repair works when there were about 2,000 buses. “Now we have 6,000 buses and the number of workshops has not increased,” he said. He said, “We have noticed this problem mainly with Tata buses while Ashok Leyland coaches are in good condition.” Tata buses, in general, demand more maintenance according to drivers and mechanics, the officer said. Another officer, admitting about the lack of sturdiness of Tata buses, said that the problem was due to lack of periodical maintenance.
Penalty refunded
The transport corporation levied Rs. 28.5 crore penalty, Rs. 25 crore against Tata buses and Rs. 3.5 crore against Ashok Leyland, for delayed supply and defects in these buses funded under JNNURM. The companies, however, coerced the transport corporation by not supplying new buses and the BMTC was compelled to refund the amount at the instance of Transport Minister R. Ashok.
Keywords: BMTC buses, bus physical conditions, BMTC bus windowpanes






Some of the Volvo buses i have travelled between whitefield and Majestic i found the passenger seats are stained.It looks like the rats vandelise during the night time when they are parked in their depots.The buses are not cleaned.BMTC Depot Managers to take more interest to maintain the high cost Buses.
Yeah.. good article.. even Volvo buses are not maintained now a days...
black particles keeps dropping from AC vents.. not sure how long its
been AC ducts are cleaned.. these could be a serious health issue...
BMTC please awake up.. Developing is not only the goal.. keeping up the
standards by maintaining what is thr in the kitty also is vital.
There should be a regular maintenance schedule for all buses.And it should be adhered to.
Even some of the Volvo buses are in poor condition. Buying buses and then neglecting its upkeep doesn't bode well for the future. Even the drivers need to attend counseling/training sessions on safe driving periodically to sensitize them.
That last para says it all. It begins with procurement of sub-standard quality at unjustifiable prices, supported by political interference in the process. There is no accountability so everyone knows they can get away with it. The kin of the people who lost their lives have to fight for very high compensation from the manufacturers of the vehicle as well as the govt. If liability can be established and damages collected some amount of check can be kept on such instances. But of course the legal system is also so rickety that not many would dare to exercise that option.
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