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School van operators remain off the road, parents face harrowing times

Jamshedpur : As mark of protest against the overloading check drive started by district transport department and traffic police, school van operators in the city have announced to go on strike from
today.

Parents had a harrowing time as van operators remained off the roads. Hundreds of parents who rely on vans as means to reach their children school had to face tough situation when van operators refused to move ahead.

It may be mentioned that since past two weeks, the traffic police along the district transport department are
taking stern steps in preventing overloading of school vans in the city.

The police have also seized several vans during the search. The police are acting against the van operators after receiving regular complains of city school vans being packed with students their bags tied on the roof of the vehicles.

“We want a positive answer from department in two to three days or else we will go on indefinite strike,” Samresh Singh, member of the Sangh.

According to officials of transport department in order to garner more returns the van operators take in large number of children opposite to the capacity of the vans. This may result to a major accident any time.

This is the prime reason they have acted against them. Meanwhile the van operators have refused to accept
the decision of the administration. They complained that on an average they receive only Rs 300 to 500 per student and with an increase in prices of petrol and diesel they have no choice but to take more children.

“Earlier the department created pressure on us to get commercial registrations of vans and now when we
are being harassed in the name of overloading. We can not survive in such conditions,” said another van operator.

Ahmed Khan, another van operator said, “We are poor lot of people and rely on school children for our
daily bread. If the transport department would limit the number of children to be traveled then it would be
difficult for us to survive Prior to this, as the day started parents were seen carrying children on their personal vehicles.

While many complained against the attitude of the van operators there were few who voiced support to the operators.

“I am shocked to hear their decision. The van operators have refused to carry our children. I have no choice but to carry my daughters to Sac red Heart Covent School on my bike, said Shailendra Singh, a resident of Sakchi.

Traffic police are also not affected by the school vans strike. “We will continue the crackdown against the overloading.

We have also deputed adequate force to control traffic jam on road,” said DSP traffic Vivekanand Thakur.

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