Karnataka News • 2026-06-05
Karnataka Cabinet Approves Free Student Bus Passes, Sanctions 56,000 Government Jobs
In its inaugural meeting, the Karnataka Cabinet, under the leadership of Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar, has given its approval for free bus passes for students and sanctioned the creation of 56,000 new government positions. These significant decisions aim to alleviate the financial burden on students and provide substantial employment opportunities across the state.
The first cabinet meeting of the new Karnataka government, presided over by Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar, has given its nod to two pivotal decisions for the state. The cabinet approved the provision of free bus passes for students statewide and sanctioned the creation of 56,000 new government jobs in various departments. These initiatives are among the key welfare promises made by the new administration.
The free bus pass scheme is expected to benefit millions of students across Karnataka, significantly reducing their daily commuting expenses. The facility will be extended to students from primary school through college and university levels. This measure is designed to make education more accessible and to substantially ease the financial burden on families from economically weaker and middle-income segments.
Simultaneously, the decision to create 56,000 government job vacancies will open up a large number of employment opportunities for the state's youth. The government plans to fill these positions in critical departments, including education, health, and police, thereby strengthening the administrative machinery. This initiative offers a ray of hope for young people grappling with unemployment.
Following the cabinet meeting, D.K. Shivakumar stated that these decisions underscore the government's commitment to fulfilling its promises to the people of Karnataka. He added that relevant departments have been instructed to complete the necessary processes for the swift implementation of these schemes.