CAG report exposes financial and operational mismanagement in Delhi Transport Corporation.
CAG report exposes financial and operational mismanagement in Delhi Transport Corporation.

Summary

The report highlights critical gaps in DTCโ€™s management, raising concerns over its financial sustainability unless corrective action is taken swiftly.

New Delhi: A Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) report, tabled in the Delhi Assembly today, revealed alarming inefficiencies and financial losses in the Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC). The audit, covering 2015-16 to 2021-22, found that the DTC incurred operational losses of โ‚น14,198.86 crore due to poor planning, outdated buses, and systemic failures. 

Key Findings:  

Declining Fleet & Aging Buses: DTCโ€™s operational buses dropped from 4,344 (2015-16) to 3,937 (2022-23), with 44.96% of buses overaged as of March 2023.  

-Inefficient Operations: The corporationโ€™s fleet utilization (76-85%) and vehicle productivity (180-201 km/day) were below national averages, leading to revenue losses.  

Failed Tech Upgrades: Despite spending โ‚น52.45 crore**, CCTV systems in buses remain non-functional. The Automatic Fare Collection System (AFCS) has been defunct since May 2020.  

โ€“ Unrecovered Dues: DTC failed to recover โ‚น225.31 crore** from the Transport Department for services like parking and water charges.  

โ€“ Missed Revenue: Poor route planning and frequent breakdowns resulted in **โ‚น668.60 crore in lost earnings.  

 

CAG Recommendations:

  1. Urgent fleet modernization to replace old buses.  
  2. Strict operational monitoring to reduce inefficiencies.  
  3. Fast-track implementation of AFCS and CCTV systems.  
  4. Boost non-fare revenue through ads and commercial use of depot space.  

Official Response Awaited:

The Delhi government has not yet reacted to the findings, but transport experts demand immediate reforms to revive the struggling public transporter.  

 

The report highlights critical gaps in DTCโ€™s management, raising concerns over its financial sustainability unless corrective action is taken swiftly.