Key Points

Kerala has launched 143 new buses equipped with modern technology to enhance commuter comfort. Transport Minister KB Ganesh Kumar emphasized that this initiative is part of KSRTC's broader facelift and digitalization efforts. The buses will operate on key inter-state and inter-district routes, integrating AI-supported software for efficient operations. This move aligns with Kerala's achievement as India's first fully digitally literate state.

Key Points: Kerala Launches 143 AI Buses for KSRTC Modernization by Ganesh Kumar

  • New buses feature AI-supported operation software for efficient scheduling
  • Buses will serve inter-state routes like Trivandrum to Cochin and Kozhikode
  • Digitalization includes mobile apps for mock driving tests and bus concessions
  • KSRTC aims for total modernization with world-class travel experience
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We are launching new buses for facelift: Kerala Transport Minister as KSRTC inducts 143 new buses with AI-supported operation

Kerala Transport Minister KB Ganesh Kumar launches 143 AI-supported modern buses for KSRTC facelift, enhancing inter-state travel and digital operations.

"We are launching new buses for the facelift of KSRTC - KB Ganesh Kumar"

Thiruvananthapuram, August 22

The Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) on Friday launched 143 new buses equipped with modern technology and facilities as part of its facelift initiative aimed at enhancing travel comfort for commuters.

Speaking at the launch, Kerala Transport Minister KB Ganesh Kumar said that the new fleet would provide inter-state, inter-district, and long-distance services and is part of a larger effort to modernise and digitise KSRTC operations.

Transport Minister KB Ganesh Kumar stated that highways are currently under construction, with direct buses scheduled for routes from Trivandrum to Cochin, Trivandrum to Kozhikode, and Trivandrum to Thrissur. KSRTC is aiming to provide a world-class travel experience to its passengers.

KB Ganesh Kumar said, "We are launching new buses for the facelift of KSRTC. We are providing the most expensive and modern buses and facilities in the KSRTC fleet. We are aiming for total modernisation and digitalisation. Digitalisation refers to the integration of all inventory and operations into AI-supported software. Yesterday, the Chief Minister inaugurated that. Today, we are launching a new App for mock driving tests and a private bus concession App. We are providing examinations for students and the public through their mobile phones. We are conducting examinations for driving school instructors every three months and exams for motor vehicle department officers every month to upgrade their knowledge."

He further said that the examination would improve the efficiency of motor vehicle department officers.

"For the first time in India, we are launching AI-supported operation software. The operation is based on the duty pattern of workers and ticketing machine data for the last 5 years," he added.

He mentioned that, as part of modernisation, numerous changes have been introduced in the motor vehicle department.The design of the new buses was done in accordance with the Minister's idea, and the external designs were done by his son and his friend.

Earlier, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan announced on Thursday at Central Stadium that Kerala has been declared India's first fully digitally literate state.

The Kerala CM said, "This is indeed a proud moment for Kerala and for every Malayali across the globe. Today, our state has achieved a milestone that fills us with immense pride. Kerala has become the first fully digital state in India. I want to extend my special congratulations to our youth, whose dedication and involvement made this achievement possible."

- ANI

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Rohit P
AI-supported operations? That's impressive! Kerala leading the way in public transport technology. Hope other states follow suit 🇮🇳
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Arjun K
Good initiative but I hope the focus is also on improving punctuality and frequency. Technology is great, but reliable service matters more to daily commuters.
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Sarah B
As a frequent traveler between Trivandrum and Cochin, this is wonderful news! The direct bus service will save so much time. Kerala's public transport is getting better and better 👍
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Vikram M
The minister's son designed the buses? Hope this isn't another case of nepotism. The buses look good though, hope they perform as well as they look.
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Michael C
Digital driving tests through mobile apps? That's revolutionary! Kerala is setting examples for the entire country in digital transformation.
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Ananya R
Hope these new buses have better safety features and comfortable seating. Long journeys in KSRTC buses can be quite tiring. Good step forward! 🚌

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