“Let’s work together to take KSRTC to greater heights,” says Karnataka Transport Minister to the newly appointed MD
Bengaluru: In a significant administrative development, Akram Pasha, I.A.S., officially took charge as the new Managing Director of Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) and met with Karnataka Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy.
During the cordial meeting, Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy congratulated Akram Pasha on his new appointment and extended his full support for a collaborative and reform-driven administration of KSRTC.
“I congratulate Akram Pasha on taking over as KSRTC MD. We must all work in harmony to strengthen the efficiency, service quality, and public trust in KSRTC,” said Minister Reddy.
Focus on Strengthening Public Transport in Karnataka
With this new leadership, the department looks forward to innovative changes, enhanced accountability, and passenger-centric services, especially in the wake of expanding rural and intercity transport demand.
Akram Pasha, known for his dynamic administrative skills, is expected to bring in progressive policies, financial discipline, and modernisation efforts within KSRTC, a lifeline for lakhs of commuters across Karnataka.
"KSRTC is not just a corporation; it is a responsibility to the people. Together, we can transform public transport," said Pasha during the meeting.
A New Chapter for KSRTC
With rising expectations from passengers and increasing competition in the transport sector, this leadership shift marks a critical moment for organizational reform and operational excellence.
Ramalinga Reddy reiterated the importance of teamwork, transparency, and welfare of both staff and commuters, urging everyone in the department to extend their cooperation to the new MD.
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