Bengaluru: Unique initiative - BMTC bus with garden, drinking water for passengers


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SHP)

Bengaluru, Jun 21: The bus that is turning everyone’s heads in Bengaluru is bus 225C and it is for all the right reasons.

The bus has a dashboard filled with plants which are making the bus stand apart from the rest. Passengers travelling between Majestic and BEML fifth stage are quite keen on boarding the ‘Garden Bus’. The green ambience of the bus has managed to attract a lot of positive reactions.

Conductor Basavaraju Lingaiah and driver Rangaswami are of the opinion that the journey becomes that much more pleasant because of the green environment. “We want passengers to walk in with a smile
and have a happy journey wherever they are headed, an experience unlike any other bus ride” says Rangaswami.

Over 40 different types of plants are placed on the dashboard and the pathway inside. There are palm saplings, snake plants and red ruby. The conductor treats the plants while on breaks at Kempegowda BMTC terminal. In the centre of the dashboard a tulsi is placed and puja of the plant is done every day. The plants are watered four times a day.

The duo spent over Rs 5,000 on the plants, and talk about being considerate towards the environment. They say that plants have not hurt their business rather have managed to get them more passengers.

“It’s only my second time on this bus and I can’t afford to wait for it every day. It is beautiful and puts a smile on my face every time I am in it,” one of 225C passenger said.

The 225C has 20 litre of drinking water for passengers, to quench their thirst. The mobile drinking water is said to be refilled every day.

  

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  • Azeez Vittal, Dubai

    Sat, Jun 22 2019

    I dont know why it has be appreciated.It may become a reason for the accident due to lack of visibility.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Jun 21 2019

    Mera Karnataka Badal Raha Hai ...

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Fri, Jun 21 2019

    I can't see any clamps on the pots to affix them to the bus.

    If that is the case, it could be a hazard to the passengers.

    There should be rules on what can be put in a public transport vehicle, and what should not be.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Jun 21 2019

    Mangalorean mangalore,let it be not your problem .dont find problem where it is not necessary.Driver and conductor have till today managed it ,and further too will do.Appriciate some good things .Officials will take care of technical problems.

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  • YOGI THUNTA, MANGALURU

    Sat, Jun 22 2019

    This is the problem with Indians ! They just do whatever they wants without analyzing the PRO AND CONS LOL just they voted NALINI and SHOBHA type ! GERMANY OR other progressive countries will not do this kind of Mindset i.e. Growing garden inside the BUS ! It will be a fatal if the unwanted accident happens we never know !!

    This kind of initiative to be taken in VANAMAHOSTAVA to grow the trees besides the NATIONAL HIGHWAY ROAD and also encourage the RAIN WATER HARVESTING !

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Jun 23 2019

    Yogi thunta mangalore,I dont see any problem to the placed plants.I have seen many times in buses big flower s garland is hanging to the Godess or deity.in buses.second these plants wont cause any harm to anyone if accident happens,May be driver feel very happy to drive with flowers smell than some people sweating.In Germany they have other preference than in India.Here people follow rules like wearing helmets etc.Not like India.even speed limit ,so one should act like romers when in Rom .




    In Germany they have other

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