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Sustainability of Public Transport –BMTC best practices

By

Mr Anjum Parwez ,IAS

Managing Director BMTC , Bangalore

04-11-2012

A Presentation on

BMTC was established on 15-08-1997

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Existing Scenario- Bangalore

Bangalore- once a quiet, peaceful city

Now grown into a burgeoning metropolis!

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3.72009

for about 72% of total

88% of total vehicles are personalized vehicles

• 5th largest city in India and one of the fastest

growing cities in the world

• Has grown from 531 sq.kms in 2001 to 800 sq.kms in 2011

• Population rose from 5.69 million in 2001 to 8.0

million in 2011

• Registered vehicles have increased from 2.5

million in 2006 to 4.0 million in 2011

• 88% of total vehicles are personalized vehicles

• Two wheelers constitute for about 72% of total

vehicles

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BMTC before 1997

- A short History

• It was first public transport company in the princely state of Mysore as Bangalore Transport Company Limited, established on 31st Jan 1940

• Merged in to Mysore Government Road Transport Department on 1-10-1957

• Became an operating Division of Mysore State Road Transport Corporation on 1st August 1961

• Formed as an independent Transport Corporation on 15th August 1997

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Civil infrastructure Addition

Modernization of Fleet

Expansion of services

Revenue mobilization methods adopted

Systems Improvement - Use of IT

Outsourcing of Activity

Transparency in Recruitment

Public Private Participation

Mobilization of Non-Traffic Revenue

Cost Cutting Measures

BMTC- A Story of Positive Transformation

Structural reforms

Infrastructure Bus Depots – 37 Bus stations – 48

Man power deployment: 33992

Bus staff ratio: 5.4

As on 14th Jan 2013• Own 6443 buses • Operate 6147 bus schedules• Perform 13.03 lakh service kms • Make 81207 bus trips• Earn Rs 4.30 crore• Carry 48 lakh passengers• Bus Depots 39• Bus Stations 50• Manpower 33,787• Bus Staff Ratio 5.3

Composition of Total Revenue-2011-12 Total Revenue -Rs.1503.11 crore

Misc., Revenue Rs.52.76 crore

3%

Traffic Revenue Rs.1386.25 crore

92%

Cost Reimbursement

from GOK Rs.64.10 crore

5%

How the Rupee was spent

Interest 12.29 crore

1%

Hiring of Pvt.Vehicles Rs.4.14 crore

1%

Administration expenditure

Rs.48.85 crore 3%

Maintenance Rs.102.28 crore

7%

Depreciation Rs.119.37 crore

8%

M.V.Tax Rs.76.94 crore

5%

Employee cost Rs.583.55 crore

38%

HSD Rs.534.27 crore

35%

Margin Rs.21.42 crore

2%

Total Income – Rs.1503.11 crore

2011-12

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Accumulated Losses / Profits

Rs. Crores

2000-011999-00 2001-02

(As on 31st March)

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Net Worth

(Rs. Crores)

1999-00

(As on 31st March)

Fleet expansion

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New Vehicle added

Panoramic view of KBS bus station Fleet strength