On Monday, the Chief Minister’s (5T) Secretary V.K. Pandian gave advice to bus drivers and conductors working under the LAccMI program, telling them to treat the passengers with kindness and respect. Speaking to the bus workers, 5T Secretary Pandian asserted that communication is the vehicle for social and economic advancement. The provision of high-quality service to individuals, he continued, is our first duty. Everyone would gain from this bus program, he said, from children to farmers, dealers, and workers.
Students in schools and colleges can communicate with their academic institutions. Farmers are able to sell their goods on the market. Traders may conduct business easily. The facility is open to patients who want to visit the hospital. According to Pandian, it would also help ‘Mission Shakti’ moms who have communication problems. Lakshmi (LAccMI), the goddess of prosperity, will provide wealth to rural communities thanks to the transportation service. Additionally, it will promote economic expansion and provide improved rural connection. He focused on the three “S” at the time: Surakhya, Subidha, and Samman. He said that the staff’s responsibility is to ensure the security of every passenger.
Bus drivers, conductors, and supervisors were among the 650 workers who took part in the conversation. It is important to note that the LAccMI bus service will begin in six districts in south Odisha in the first phase. Malkangiri, Nabarangpur, Koraput, Rayagada, Gajapati, and Kandhamal are the districts under question. On October 12, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik will introduce the program for the Malkangari district. The plan calls for buses to operate from block to district headquarters and from panchayat to block.