Amid public backlash and opposition criticism over the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation’s (MSRTC) decision to introduce female bus attendants, or “Shivneri Sundari,” on e-Shivneri buses, the organisation has decided to reconsider the initiative and plans to conduct a statewide public opinion survey.
The initiative has stirred controversy, particularly over the name “Shivneri Sundaris,” which opposition leaders have criticized as regressive and objectifying. Public criticism, especially on social media, has also highlighted the need for more urgent improvements in the state transport system. The initiative proposes including female crew members on State Transport (ST) buses operating between Pune and Mumbai to attend to passengers.
Pramod Nehul, an official from the Pune Division MSRTC, stated that the directive came from MSRTC’s central headquarters in Mumbai. “Once we receive the order, we will begin implementing the process,” he said.
Abhijit Bhosle, an official at MSRTC headquarters, confirmed that the public opinion survey will take place before the initiative’s official launch. The survey is expected to start after October 25, with details to be decided in an upcoming transport authority meeting. Bhosle added that the initiative has received positive feedback from passengers, which he sees as a good sign. “The recruitment process for female staff will focus on candidates from the hospitality management sector,” he added.
Bhosle also noted that there are currently 100 Shivneri buses, with 75 in the Pune division. While the hospitality service is expected to commence soon, no specific timeline has been set.
MSRTC had recently announced this initiative, alongside others, such as establishing “Anand Health Centres” at 343 bus stations in memory of the late Anand Dighe. The decision followed the 304th Board meeting, led by newly appointed Chairperson Bharat Gogavale.