School Bus Driver Association Advocates for Hybrid Schooling Amid Fuel Price Hikes
School Bus Driver Association : '...तर 16 लाख लिटर डिझेलची बचत होईल'; हायब्रिड मोडमध्ये शाळा सुरु करण्याची स्कूल बस चालकांच्या संस्थेची मागणी; पालकांच्या संस्थेचाही पाठिंबा

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The School Bus Driver Association, supported by parent organizations, is urging the Maharashtra government to implement a hybrid schooling model combining online and offline classes. This request comes in light of rising fuel prices, which have significantly impacted school bus operations and costs.
- 01The School Bus Driver Association demands that schools operate in a hybrid mode, with three days of offline classes and two days online.
- 02The association claims that this model could save approximately 16 lakh liters of diesel across the state's 40,000 school buses.
- 03They are requesting the government to clarify its stance on this issue by June 1.
- 04The rising fuel prices have led to increased operational costs for school bus owners, affecting parents as well.
- 05The association also suggests promoting walking or cycling for students living nearby schools.
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The School Bus Driver Association, along with parent organizations, has called on the Maharashtra government to initiate schools in a hybrid mode, blending online and offline classes. This request arises amid escalating fuel prices, which have placed a financial burden on school bus operators. The association advocates for a temporary model where schools operate three days a week in-person and two days online, predicting that this could conserve around 16 lakh liters of diesel, given that each bus consumes 18 to 20 liters daily. They have urged the government to clarify its position by June 1, as the rising fuel costs threaten the viability of school bus services. Additionally, they recommend encouraging students who live close to schools to walk or cycle. The association is also pushing for government subsidies or incentives for school bus operators to mitigate the impact of fuel price hikes.
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The proposed hybrid schooling model could alleviate financial pressures on school bus operators and parents due to rising fuel costs.
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