Passengers in city buses to get information on Govt schemes


Team Udayavani, Nov 26, 2018, 4:11 PM IST

  • Digitalization to reduce the use of plastic advertisement boards

Mangaluru: A few private city bus owners have come forward with an innovative idea of installing LED TV’s within their buses with the aim to reach government schemes adequately to the rural areas and to reduce the use of plastic advertisement boards. Importantly the use of plastic advertisement in public areas is on the rise. Even though there is government control, it is has not become possible to stop it. If the advertisements become digitalized, then the use of plastic can be controlled is also the aim of the plan. For now, there are 7 buses plying in the city which have installed LED TV’s in them.

By the by, these TV’s will not be showing anything related to movies and songs. Instead, they will be sowing seeds of awareness amongst the public. Importantly, it has been decided to display the new plans and schemes of the state and central government, the beauty of Dakshina Kannada district, information on the prominent tourist attractions here, videos related to a clean environment, information of joining the armed forces, information regarding road safety, awareness on voting and other advertisements.

To be installed in even more buses

Though this new facility has been already installed in 7 buses on an experimental basis, there is a thought to install this facility in almost 25 more buses by the end of month of December. Priority will be given to buses which ply towards very rural areas and later the LED TV’s will be installed in buses plying within city buses.

Installed in 7 city buses

In the first phase, the LED TV’s giving information on to the passengers has been installed in buses from State Bank to Mangaladevi, Bondel, Ullal, Talapady, Konaje (2 buses), Shaktinagar and also in Mangaluru – B C Road – Vittal and Mangaluru – Udupi Express buses.

Aim to spread awareness

“People from the rural areas will not have much information regarding the government schemes. With the aim to inculcate awareness on this, the plan has been implemented in seven buses for now,” said Dilraj Alva, president of private city bus association

Article by Naveen Bhat Ilanthil translated into English by Aaron Dmello

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