State budget 2018: Students demand better infrastructure, education

The students demand to either make bus passes free or affordable. The current rate of a yearly student pass for commuting on non-AC buses on their fixed route is Rs 1050.
State budget 2018: Students demand better infrastructure, education

BENGALURU : While this year's budget is said to focus on waiving farmer loans and other issues, youngsters below 20 years of age speak about their concerns and expectations regarding the same. 
Several students are concerned about bus passes. They demand either make bus passes free or affordable. The current rate of a yearly student pass for commuting on non-AC buses on their fixed route is Rs 1050.

The students feel it is expensive. They are forced to cut other expenses in their budget in order to afford a bus pass. Ritu, a 19-year-old student demands free bus passes because, she says, students can’t pay Rs 1,240 every year. Karthik Kumar, a student of  PVP polytechnic, adds student bus passes should be available at minimal rates.  

Shweta Sundar, VHD Central Institute of Home Science 
I struggle during the rainy season as water enters my house in Koramangala. The roads get waterlogged. This is all because of unorganised roadworks and its improper alignment. So the roads should be laid properly to avoid such cases during the rainy season.
 

Harsh Singh, Garden City College
"The street lights are fluorescent bulbs which consume a lot of electricity. In my view, the Karnataka government must take a step to allocate some fund for 100 per cent LED street bulbs in every area which has a higher intensity as well as saves power. 

Abhay Maddiraju,  Presidency College
The government should provide free scholarships to those who get good marks. Students should get free bus passes so that it encourages them to use public transport. They can also give hostel facilities to those who can't afford to stay in PGs as they charge `8,000 and deposit of `50,000. 


Mamta Gowda, Garden City College:

There are no employment opportunities for Kannadigas. People from other states are given priority in, especially government jobs. I had to wait in a long queue because of a bank employee who could provide services in local language recently.

Devika S, Maharani College 
"Travelling by Metro has become difficult due to the lack of compartments making them more crowded. The trains should have more compartments and a special coach for women. The government should speed up the process of its construction." 

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