Key Points

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has announced a Rs 35.64 crore initiative to provide better interstate bus services for migrant workers returning home during festivals. The PPP-model scheme will offer regulated fares and improved connectivity to states like Delhi, UP, and Punjab. Operators will receive subsidies of Rs 150-300 per seat to encourage participation. The move aims to end ticket shortages and inflated fares faced annually by thousands of Bihari workers.

Key Points: Nitish Kumar Launches Rs 35.64 Crore Migrant Worker Bus Scheme

  • Rs 35.64 crore scheme to ease festive travel for Bihar migrants
  • PPP model to improve interstate bus connectivity
  • Subsidies of Rs 150-300 per seat for operators
  • Targets Delhi, UP, Punjab, Rajasthan routes
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Bihar govt to spend Rs 35.64 crore on interstate bus services for migrant workers

Bihar CM announces interstate bus services for migrant workers during festivals to tackle ticket shortages and high fares.

"This will significantly reduce problems of high fares and non-availability of bus tickets – Nitish Kumar"

Patna, Aug 15

Migrant workers from Bihar living in other states will soon find it easier to return home during major festivals like Chhath, Diwali, Holi and Durga Puja, with the state government announcing a Rs 35.64 crore initiative to provide smoother transport facilities.

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, in his Independence Day address, said the move aims to reduce the annual rush and ticket shortages faced by people travelling back to Bihar during the festive season.

Under the plan, the government will launch interstate bus transport services on a Public–Private Partnership (PPP) model, ensuring more buses, regulated fares, and improved connectivity between Bihar and major states such as Delhi, Gurugram, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, and Rajasthan.

“This will significantly reduce problems of high fares and non-availability of bus tickets,” Kumar said, adding that the scheme is expected to be operational before the festive season.

Every year, thousands of Biharis working outside the state face long waits and inflated fares to return home for celebrations.

The new interstate service aims to ease that journey and make festive homecomings stress-free.

To encourage operators, the government will provide grants of Rs 150 per seat during peak season and Rs 300 per seat in the off-season.

This is expected to increase the number and improve the connectivity of buses running between Bihar and major states such as Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan.

The total estimated expenditure over five years is Rs 35.64 crore, with an additional 2 per cent contingency fund of Rs 71.28 lakh, bringing the overall cost to Rs 36.35 crore.

For 2025-26, Rs 7.27 crore will be drawn from the Bihar Contingency Fund.

Passenger groups have welcomed the initiative, saying it will help end the long-standing issues of ticket shortages and inflated fares during the festive rush.

The government believes the scheme will ensure stability in fares and significantly reduce travel hassles for those returning home for celebrations.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who's traveled Bihar-Delhi route during festivals, this is a welcome move. But 35 crore seems too little? The migrant worker population is massive. Hope they scale up if needed.
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Priya S
Good initiative but implementation matters most. Last year's special trains for Chhath had so many delays and mismanagement. Govt should monitor private operators strictly.
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Aman W
Why only buses? Bihar govt should coordinate with railways too for special festival trains. Buses get stuck in traffic jams on NH-19. Trains would be faster and carry more people.
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Kavya N
My father works in Punjab's brick kilns. Every Holi he spends half his savings just coming home. If this reduces ticket prices even by 20%, it'll be a big relief for lakhs like him 🙏
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Michael C
Smart economic move too. Easier travel means more remittances flow into Bihar during festivals. Local businesses will benefit from increased spending by returning migrants.

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