Chennai Corporation Launches Free Bus Service for Students

The Greater Chennai Corporation is launching a free bus service for students in its schools, following a successful pilot project. With 373 students currently benefiting, the initiative aims to expand access to education for those in suburban areas. The program has received positive feedback from parents, indicating a growing trust in public education. Notably, there has been a significant increase in enrollment, with 22,000 new students joining GCC schools this academic year. The bus service, funded at Rs 1.11 crore, will also support educational tours and competitions, enhancing the overall student experience.
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Chennai Corporation Launches Free Bus Service for Students

Chennai Corporation's Initiative for Student Transportation

The Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) is set to introduce complimentary bus transportation for students attending schools managed by the corporation in Tamil Nadu's capital. On Thursday, Deputy Mayor M. Magesh Kumar outlined the future plans for expanding this free bus service, following the successful completion of the pilot project in Chennai.


Currently, 373 students are benefiting from this initiative, which operates with four dedicated buses. The program, initiated by Chief Minister MK Stalin, has garnered positive feedback from parents and the wider school community.


“Given the success of the pilot, we have instructed the education officer to gather information on students who need these services, particularly those traveling from suburban and remote areas,” stated the Deputy Mayor. He added, “Using this data, we aim to broaden the service to include more schools and students.”


Expansion of GCC's Bus Service

GCC Schools New Bus Service Expansion


The existing fleet will facilitate transportation for students from select GCC schools. Each bus is equipped with security personnel to ensure student safety during transit. Kumar emphasized the positive response from parents, who view this initiative as a vital improvement in public education.


“The emotional responses from families have been overwhelming. This initiative is helping to restore faith in corporation schools, making them a viable alternative to private institutions,” he remarked.


Significant Increase in Student Enrollment

22,000 New Students Enrolled In GCC Schools


The launch of the new bus service coincides with a notable rise in student enrollment. The Deputy Mayor reported that 22,000 new students have registered in GCC schools for the current academic year, reflecting growing confidence in public education.


He acknowledged that the efforts of the Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin have been instrumental in implementing necessary reforms and infrastructure improvements for city schools.


The bus service was established at a cost of Rs 1.11 crore and will also be utilized for educational tours, interschool competitions, and sports events, providing students with a comprehensive educational experience.