Deputy Commissioner T.Ok. Swaroopa talking on the celebration of the Shakti scheme overlaying over 500 girls travellers, in Udupi, on Monday. | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT
He was talking on the celebration of street transport companies of the State crossing the 500-crore mark by way of the variety of girls passengers who’ve benefited from the scheme, with the federal government reimbursing greater than ₹12,000 crore to the 4 RTCs of the State.
Speaking after inaugurating the celebrations on the Udupi Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) bus terminal, Deputy Commissioner T.Ok. Swaroopa stated the Shakti scheme has boosted girls empowerment initiatives of the federal government. The free journey facility for ladies, woman college students and sexual minorities has enhanced the boldness of the beneficiaries, too, she stated. It has helped girls to undertake self-employment, get an schooling and undertake different routine work.
Former Minister Vinay Kumar Sorake stated the scheme has empowered girls, most of whom have been confined throughout the 4 partitions of their homes, to expertise the world round them and develop. Government schemes of Shakti, Gruha Lakshmi, Anna Bhaga, Gruha Juyothi and Yuvanidhi have offered financial independence to girls, he stated.
On the event, the dignitaries supplied puja to a KSRTC bus and distributed flowers and sweets to the general public.
9.54 crore travellers
An analogous celebration was organised on the KSRTC Bejai terminal right here, led by Ivan D’Souza, MLC. He stated the Shakti scheme has improved the financial situation of many households within the State, and ladies might additionally journey to locations of their selection with none hindrance. It has additionally helped woman college students from economically weaker sections to pursue schooling, he stated.
Ivan D’Souza, MLC, and different leaders providing puja to a KSRTC bus in Mangaluru on Monday. | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT
KSRTC Senior Divisional Controller of Mangaluru, Rajesh Shetty, stated as many as 9.54 girls travelled by availing of the advantages of the Shakti scheme in Dakshina Kannada district with an estimated value of ₹322 crore to the federal government.
Published – July 14, 2025 08:42 pm IST








