The commission submitted its report to transport minister Aryadan Mohammed and the government would take a decision on this soon.
Private bus owners had already staged a token strike on Dec 14 to increase the charges. They had announced an indefinite strike from Friday onwards, but withdrawn in the light of the commission's report.
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Various organisations of bus operators in Kerala have sought a hike in minimum fare to Rs 8. In their representations to the commission, they said increase in diesel price and hike in other expenses, including labour charges, had made the service unviable. The Kerala State Road Transport Corporation too had demanded an increase in fares.
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