TIWN

AMBASSA, March 26 (TIWN): The condition of the Tripura Road Transport Corporation in Ambassa is deteriorating day by day. According to a official, the higher authorities were well informed about the matter but the higher authorities did not look into the matter for once.
TRTC bus service in Ambassa is facing deplorable condition due to Lack in infrastructure and manpower.
Nowadays Ambassa TRTC office has become now as Dumping station for Municipal Council of Ambassa. All the Corporation staffs of this office counting their salary without doing any work.
Moreover there is no such bus service from Ambassa TRTC Office either. But bus service is utmost necessary for Ambassa to Kamalpur & Ambassa to Gandacherra route.
During the rainy season staffs and passengers even cannot sit inside office because raindrops fall into the room.
One of the employees claimed that despite lack in manpower, some of them were taken to other departments for clerking work.
Despite ongoing improvements in the sector, several aspects of the transport sector are still riddled with problems due to outdated infrastructure and lack of investment in less economically active parts of the state.
The demand for transport infrastructure and services has been rising by around 10% a year with the current infrastructure being unable to meet these growing demands; people are facing difficulties to get administrative service due to acute shortage of manpower in this branch of TRTC.
Though almost all offices need officials and staff, the situation is very deplorable this sector of TRTC which severely affecting the normal works.
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