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BEST
believes that it has a social obligation towards the city where it
has grown. As such it is felt essential to provide concession to
certain sections of society. A few schemes are listed below.
Free Travel Facility: Presently,
the BEST provides free travel facility to the freedom fighters.
Municipal Councilors and Non-Councilor Members of the BEST Committee
are also permitted to travel free on BEST buses. Members of
Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council, Female Members
accompanied by any one viz. husband, son, daughter, father, mother,
brother or sister are allowed to travel free on BEST buses. Police
personnel are allowed to travel free on BEST buses against an ad-hoc
payment of compensation towards free travel facility by the
Government of Maharashtra. This facility of free travel however is
not available on Air-Conditioned bus service
Concessional Fare: Children
below 12 years of age are charged concessional fare. Student
studying upto Higher Secondary and upto the age of 22 years are
charged concessional fare. Persons who are 60 % and above,
permanently Orthopaedically handicapped are charged concessional
fare. Blind persons are charged a flat fare of Re.1/- per journey.
Concessional fare facility is not available on Luxury and
Air-Conditioned Services.
Reservation of Seats:
The BEST has reserved 3 seats for handicapped person,in SD / DD
buses, and 2 seats each in Air Conditioned and Midi buses. 4 seats
in SD buses, 2 seats in Air Condtioned, and 3 seats each in Midi and
DD buses for Senior Citizens. 12 seats in SD buses, 10 seats in DD
buses, 6 seats each in Air Conditioned, and Midi Buses for lady
passengers, this includes 1 seat for lady travelling with an infant.
Front Door Entry: The BEST have
permitted physically and mentally handicapped persons, senior
citizens, and expectant mothers to board the bus from the front door
except at starting point.
Passenger Refund Claims: In case the conductor does not have enough
change to return the balance of the passenger, he writes on the back
of the ticket the amount of balance due and authenticates the same.
Such a ticket is treated as a receipt by the BEST. The passenger can
claim the balance amount from Ticket & Cash Department, head office
at Wadala after producing the ticket.
Disaster Management: In the event of disruption of rail services the
BEST operates additional buses in the area of disruption. Timely
actions are taken with the help of our communication system.
Lost Property: The lost property
section of the Transport Division is in existence prior to the
municipalisation of the BEST Undertaking in the year 1947. Initially
the Lost Property section was at Colaba Depot, Transport House and
it was subsequently shifted to 2nd floor of Wadala Depot,
Administrative Building with effect from 01/02/1980. As per Act
132(4) of Bombay Motor Vehicle Rules 1959 (New rule 122 of
Maharshtra Motor Vehicles Rules 1989), the Lost Properties were
required to be handed over to the Police Department, However the
BEST Undertaking has been exempted from the provision of rule
132(4), and therefore all such articles are deposited in the Lost
Property Section of the Undertaking vide notification issued by Home
Department No MVR.1859/69814-XII date 07.10.1959. The working of the
Lost Property Section is given below:
The articles found by the conductor or any other member of staff in
the bus or in the premises of the Undertaking are handed over to the
nearest Bus Terminus Starter, who sent it to the concerned Depot.
These articles are then forwarded to the Lost Property Section. On
receipt of such articles from Depots to Lost Property Section the
same are entered in the register maintained for the purpose, after
bifurcating them as per their category.
Whenever any claimant approaches immediately to the Bus terminus /
Bus Chowkey where the article is deposited, then the articles are
issued to the claimant by the officer on duty after due verification
and taking necessary charges as per the administrative order.
The particulars of charges to be recovered as per Administrative
Order Number 304 dated 06/02/2003 from claimant are as under:
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Registration Charges |
For
Outside Parties |
For
Employees |
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For Cash and
Sundry Articles |
Rs.10/-
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Rs.5/-
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For Valuable
and Semi Valuable Articles |
Rs.50/-
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Rs.25/- |
Storage charges are only applicable for cash deposited and
collected only after 3 days from the date of lost.
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Storage Charges |
For
Outside Parties |
For
Employees |
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For Cash
Deposited Upto Rs.100/-
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Rs.3/- Per
Day, Maximum Rs.10/- |
50% concession
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For Cash
Deposited From Rs.101/- to Rs.500/- |
12/% of the
Cash and
Maximum of Rs.60/- |
50% concession
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For Cash
Deposited From Rs.501/- to Rs.2000/- |
12/% of the
Cash and
Maximum of Rs.200/- |
50% concession
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For Cash
Deposited From Rs.2001/- to Rs.5000/- |
12/% of the
Cash and Maximum of Rs.300/- |
50% concession
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For Cash
Deposited above Rs.5001/- |
12/% of the
Cash and Maximum of Rs.750/- |
50% concession
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Whenever any claimant approaches Lost Property Section at Wadala
Depot, the articles are issued only after confirming the Identity
and genuineness of claimant on verification of residential proof
such as ration card, passport, election voting identity card or
driving license of the claimant. In case of higher amount or
valuable ornaments, the claimant has to obtain No Objection
Certificate from concerned police authorities. After verification
and receiving necessary charges, articles are handed over to the
claimant. |
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Traffic outdoor staff has been strictly prohibited from handing over
any Lost Property articles directly to the claimant. However, the
concerned Traffic Officers can issue such articles at the Depots
after satisfying themselves as to the authenticity of the claimant
and charging necessary charges as applicable. |
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The cash or valuable articles (Gold or Silver Ornaments) received in
the Lost Property Section is kept in the section for one month, and
there after deposited at the Undertaking Cash department for safe
custody. In case of foreign currency deposited in the Lost Property
section the same is deposited with our Cash Department at Dadar for
further disposal. |
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Perishable articles such as vegetables, ready food etc is disposed
off on the same day at the depots by auction in the presence of
Traffic Officers. The other perishable articles such as sugar, tea
powder, oil, and talcum powder etc are kept for 10 days in the Lost
Property section and then disposed off, by auction in the presence
of officers, and auditor. Medicines are kept for one month and then
disposed off. Unclaimed lost property articles (Semi valuable, and
sundry) are sent to Oshiwara Scrap yard after one month for further
disposal by way of auction. |
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A letter of appreciation is issued to the member of staff who
deposits lost property articles. If the value of the article
deposited is Rs.2000/- or more then the concerned member of staff is
recommended for cash reward / appreciation letter to be given on
BEST Din.
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