The Delhi Government introduced free bus travel for women in DTC and cluster buses to provide safe, affordable, and accessible transportation. The scheme has benefited millions of women who travel daily for work, education, and other responsibilities.
However, another important issue is being overlooked — delayed salaries for DTC employees.
Delay in Salaries is Becoming a Serious Concern
Drivers, conductors, technical staff, and other DTC employees work tirelessly every day to keep Delhi’s public transport system running smoothly. They serve thousands of passengers from early morning till late night.
But many employees reportedly do not receive their salaries on time, creating financial and mental stress for their families.
Problems faced due to delayed salaries:
- Difficulty paying rent and EMIs
- Children’s education expenses getting affected
- Financial insecurity and mental stress
- Reduced motivation among employees
Balance Between Public Welfare and Employee Welfare is Necessary
Free travel schemes for women are socially beneficial and appreciated by the public. But for any public transport system to function efficiently, employee welfare must also be prioritized.
If transport workers continue facing financial uncertainty, the quality and reliability of public transport services may eventually suffer.
Expectations from the Government
The government should consider:
- Ensuring timely salary payments every month
- Strengthening DTC’s financial management
- Addressing employee concerns regularly
- Balancing public welfare schemes with employee welfare
Conclusion
Women’s free travel schemes and employee dignity should go hand in hand. A strong public transport system can only function properly when both passengers and employees are treated fairly.
Citizens hope the government acknowledges this issue seriously and takes timely action for the welfare of DTC employees.
