State Government Firmly Behind MSRTC and Workers: Deputy CM Ajit Pawar

State Government Firmly Behind MSRTC and Workers: Deputy CM Ajit Pawar

Pune, August 1, 2025

Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar on Friday reaffirmed that the Maharashtra state government stands firmly with the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) and its workers. He emphasized that resolving the fundamental issues of MSRTC and its employees is a priority for the government.

He was speaking at a workers’ conference and felicitation ceremony honoring Hanumant Tate, General Secretary of the Maharashtra ST Workers' Union, on the occasion of his Amrit Mahotsav (75th birthday) held at the Vitthal Tupe Natyagruha in Hadapsar, Pune.

The event was attended by Industry Minister Uday Samant, Maharashtra State Women’s Commission Chairperson Rupali Chakankar, MLA Chetan Tupe, senior labor leader Baba Adhav, former MLA Ravindra Dhangekar, and others.

Support During COVID and Future Development

Pawar recalled the state government’s proactive role during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially in ensuring salaries for ST workers. “The government will continue to support ST employees and their families during times of crisis,” he said.

He praised MSRTC's commitment since its inception in 1948 to its mission of “Gaav Te Thev ST” (an ST bus for every village), offering affordable travel services to the common man. “While serving the public, the ST system must be people-centric. Workers must also take initiative to improve services,” he added.

New PPP Model for Bus Stations

Addressing infrastructure development, Pawar spoke about plans to extend the PPP model lease period for bus stations. Currently set at 30 years (30+30+30), the new plan would increase it to 98 years (49+49) to attract private developers, as short lease terms have failed to garner interest. “This will help improve public amenities at key urban bus stations,” he said.

Push for Electric Buses

Highlighting the need for cost-effective and sustainable transport, Pawar reiterated the government’s commitment to promoting electric buses (EVs) to cut fuel costs. “The central government is offering substantial subsidies, and the state is also pushing for wider EV adoption,” he said.

Tribute to Union Leader Hanumant Tate

Pawar praised Hanumant Tate’s journey from a humble clerk in the MSRTC to a prominent labor leader. “He started from a simple background in Indapur and rose to become General Secretary through sheer dedication,” said Pawar, lauding Tate’s continuous efforts for workers’ rights. Tate has also served twice as a workers’ representative on the MSRTC board.

Industry Minister Uday Samant’s Address

Industry Minister Uday Samant highlighted that Maharashtra offers the highest salaries to ST employees in India. “Five years ago, based on workers’ demands, the government increased wages by ₹6,500,” he noted. Samant added that MIDC has allocated ₹600 crore for upgrading MSRTC bus stands, which will be developed into modern bus portsacross all district headquarters. “Workers must be proactive to ensure better facilities at stations,” he said.

Event Highlights

At the end of the event, Hanumant Tate and his wife were felicitated by the Deputy CM and Industry Minister. In his acceptance speech, Tate thanked all colleagues and reiterated his commitment to ST workers’ welfare. Veteran labor leader Baba Adhav also shared his thoughts, and Union President Sandeep Shinde gave the opening address.

The event saw participation from senior union leaders, MSRTC staff, and local citizens.

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