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The All Island School Van Operators Association (AISVOA) today requested their members to go for a school van fare hike after talking to the parents.
He said the association cannot demand an exact fare for school vans.
"With the recent fuel price increase, parents are also finding it very difficult get the day to day life going. Most parents live on a fixed monthly salary and their salaries have not been increased either," he said.
Therefore, we cannot demand a school van fee hike, he said.
However, we can discuss with the parents and convince them to come in terms for a reasonable fare increase, the association said. We are also unable to continue with the service due to the sudden price increase of diesel, they said. (Chaturanga Samarawickrama)
Velusumana Monday, 14 March 2022 06:07 AM
If Gemunu can do it why can't we????
Kalusena Monday, 14 March 2022 06:53 AM
Hopefully parents will not insult the van owners mothers.
Waco Monday, 14 March 2022 08:52 AM
The Government must bear the total cost of School Vans . Completely stop the perks given to parliamentarians.
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