Gujarat CM Patel distributes appointment letters to driver, helper cadre candidates of State Road Transport Corporation
Gandhinagar (Gujarat) [India], January 2 (ANI): Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel on Friday distributed appointment letters in Gandhinagar to 3,084 driver and 1,658 helper cadre candidates of the Gujarat State Road Transport Corporation, according to the chief minister's office.
On this occasion, the Chief Minister said that the Road Transport Corporation bus drivers reach every citizen. By ensuring safe travel and punctuality, they carry a major responsibility and play an important role in shaping the state government's image.
He said that the Prime Minister has transformed the transport sector, with modern buses including AC Volvos are today operating in the service of citizens. He added that the responsibility of maintaining these modern facilities rests with bus drivers and helpers.
Furthermore, on this occasion, the Chief Minister also inaugurated the Jan Sarthi Driving School. In the programme, the Chief Minister distributed appointment letters to four candidates and inaugurated the Jan Sarthi Driving School established by the Transport Corporation.
He noted that, like hospitals, police, fire services, and the electricity department, ST Corporation employees work day and night in all conditions, and their dedication is a strong pillar of good governance in Gujarat, which he wholeheartedly saluted.
Setting future transport goals, he said that the ST Corporation, which serves about 24 lakh passengers daily, had set a target of 27 lakh passengers by 2025 and has achieved it within time. The government now aims to increase this number to 30 lakh by 2027. According to a study, he said that achieving this target will reduce highway load, traffic congestion, and pollution, with an estimated reduction of about 25,000 four-wheelers and 1 lakh two-wheelers.
Informing about the work carried out by the ST department in 2025, he said that in just one year, 1,714 new robust buses have been introduced into public service. These include 962 Super Express, 272 Semi-Luxury, 350 Midi buses, along with 30 Volvo and 100 AC buses. Along with this, for passenger convenience, 27 new bus stands were inaugurated in 2025, and foundation stones for 29 new projects have also been laid for the future.
On this occasion, Minister of State for Transport, Pravin Mali, said that under the leadership of the Chief Minister and the guidance of the Deputy Chief Minister, the ST Corporation has achieved many new milestones. In the coming times, the ST Corporation will move towards 100 per cent digital payments, which will relieve citizens from the need to carry change.
The event was attended by Mayor Mira Patel, MLAs Rita Patel, Jayanti Patel, Balrajsinh Chauhan, leader Ashish Dave, Chief Secretary M K Das, Vice-Chairman and Administrative Managing Director M. Nagarajan, and a large number of newly appointed candidates. (ANI)
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