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Mobile phones to replace 'dead' land phones at KSRTC enquiry offices

The New Indian Express Kozhikode

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June 20, 2025

THE DAYS of endlessly ringing a dead line, or getting an abrupt hang-up from a KSRTC bus depot, are finally drawing to a close.

- Krishna Kumar K E

Come July 1, the KSRTC is set to finally phase out the unreliable land phones in favour of dedicated mobile numbers across its bus depots. The same will not only make the staff accountable, but the call data will also be recorded for future scrutiny.

An official order in this regard was issued on Thursday on the direction of KSRTC chairman & managing director P S Pramoj Sanker.

"A dedicated mobile phone, including an official SIM, will be introduced in all Station Master (SM) offices across the KSRTC depots to facilitate the public and the employees contact them for various needs," the order read.

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