SURVEY BASED COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF SAFETY AND HYGIENE SERVICES AT MSRTC BUS STATION IN VIDARBHA REGION
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https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/GT63FKeywords:
bus stand, MSRTC, safety, hygiene, passengersAbstract
Public transport is a need of society, Maharashtra state road transport corporation plays an important role in
plays an important role as its networking is spread all over Maharashtra in urban, rural, and even in remote
places. The aim of MSRTC is totally social point of view. For providing transport services MSRTC invests large
amount in infrastructure and also help employment generation at state level. As per the aim and objectives, the
basic duty of MSRTC is to provide different facilities to passengers. As per 2011 census 54.78 live in the
villages of rural areas and for their transport state transport is solace. Thus the importance of state road transport
for transport to urban as well as rural population cannot be ignored. MSRTC provides public transport and
through this paper an attempt is made to do a comparative analysis of safety and hygiene service facilities at
MSRTC bus station.
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