Karnataka extends free bus travel scheme to part‑time journalists
By Staff Writer in Media News on Wednesday, 03rd June 2026 at 1:06pm
In a significant move to widen welfare coverage, the Karnataka government has expanded its free bus travel scheme for journalists, extending eligibility to part-time journalists and correspondents in addition to full-time media professionals.
The Department of Information and Public Relations issued a revised order on May 27, 2026, amending its earlier notification from June 30, 2025. Under the previous rules, only full-time journalists with at least 11 months of service in newspapers, news agencies, television channels and digital media organisations were eligible.
The amended order now includes part-time journalists and correspondents, ensuring broader access to the scheme.
Shivananda Tagadoor, State President of the Karnataka Union of Working Journalists (KUWJ), welcomed the decis...
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