The charge, applicable across the state’s bus network, will fund a dedicated sanitation agency to be appointed through a tender process. (Representational image/File Photo) In a move aimed at improving hygiene at bus stands and on state transport buses, the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) has begun levying a Rs 2 cleanliness surcharge on all tickets from April 15. The charge, applicable across the state’s bus network, will fund a dedicated sanitation agency to be appointed through a tender process. Speaking to the Indian Express, Pune divisional controller Arun Siya confirmed the development, adding that the surcharge applies broadly – including to senior citizens who are otherwise exempt from fares. “The cleanliness surcharge of Rs 2 has been enforced on passengers since April 15. Even senior citizens above 75 years of age, who are otherwise exempted from the ticket, will now need to pay Rs 2 during their journey, as the surcharge applies separately,” he said.…