With regard to reduced transport fares, the public transport authority and the transport secretary must introduce measures to ensure full compliance with the rules. They should also outline a plan of action for what to do when a student is refused a reduced rate. It is not standard operating procedure for public transport services to provide receipts, unless a private service such as Careem or Uber is used; thus, retrospect claims made by students would be nearly impossible to track.
Globally, many colleges and universities provide discounted rates to students for public services on account of the hardships they face via tuition fees, deadlines, and strenuous workloads. Some universities go so far as to provide their own bus services for students and although the cost is magically figured into their exorbitant tuition rates, universities, nonetheless, work to facilitate and support their students through the provision of resources. Pakistan’s education boards need to, likewise, support their students more, especially with news of student suicide due to academic pressure becoming more frequent. The SHC’s decision should be considered in other provinces. The orders might be difficult to implement in practicality at first, considering that there is a transport mafia orchestrating the majority of public transportation in the city; however, intelligent planning can carry the decision to success.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 1st, 2017.
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