- Pune Bus Pravasi Sangh
Pune Bus Pravasi Sangh ( transliterated as "Pune Bus Travellers' Association") is a group of users of the municipal
bus transport system of the city ofPune in India.This group has emerged with its members coming together on a single pointed agenda of protecting and improving the existing municipal bus transport system that is being offered to the residents of Pune city. The membership is currently estimated to be more than two thousand. The members carry out weekly public rallies near the Pune Municipal Corporation Bus Station. Such rallies have been reportedly observed at other places in the city. There have been newspaper reports that the group has petitioned the transport authorities for essentials like bus timetables being displayed, a rationalization of routes and fares, and maintaining a bus fleet proportional to the population of the city. In particular, the group has referred to a study conducted by the Central Institute of Road Transport (Government of India) as regards the transport situation in the city. The group demands that its recommendations be speedily implemented.
Weekly meetings are conducted from 1600hrs to 1700hrs (IST) on Sundays near Nal Stop, Karve Road in the city of Pune. The group is not a formally registered society with the government of India, although one of the sub-groups belonging to a particular suburb was registered on account of independent local initiative.
The bus transport system if improved would also address the increasing indiscipline, pollution, delays and most of the difficulties that one encounters while traveling between any two points in the city. It is claimed by the group during rallies that this has long since been known to the municipal authorities and that they are certain about the effectiveness of improved city bus transportas regards the current state of traffic in Pune.
Similar traffic conditions are experienced in several smaller towns and cities in India. Pune Bus Pravasi Sangh is the first group to have emerged at the town/city level to further bus transport as an important and essential ingredient of municipal services.
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.