His father Srinivas Ramachandra Kudva owned a small hand loom unit and used to cycle to work, when cars were unknown in Mulki. In 1899, Kudva was born in a conservative, and traditional Goud Saraswat Brahmin (GSB) family (the family was known as the Mulki Kudvas) at Mulki, Karnataka. Kudva, was a founding director of Syndicate Bank, one of the oldest and major commercial banks of India. A private taxi rate may be available for students with a severe hearing impairment, severe vision impairment or with a moderate to severe physical disability.Vaman Srinivas Kudva ( Kannada: ವಾಮನ್ ಶ್ರೀನಿವಾಸ್ ಕುಡ್ವ 9 June 1899 – 30 June 1967), popularly called V. Other transport modesĪn allowance is available where a student chooses to use other modes of transport including bicycles and motorcycles. Multimode is not applicable under the 'next nearest' school allowance or to attend a more distant school. Where 2 modes of private transport are used (private car and private bus), the amount payable is based on the distance from the student’s residence to the school/campus at the private bus rate. This provision does not apply if the journey could have been undertaken using a single mode transport or 1 leg of the journey is less than 4.8km. Multimode conveyance allowance applies when a student uses more than 1 mode of transport (for example, private car and public transport) for a journey between home and school.Ī conveyance allowance may be granted at the appropriate rate for private transport or public transport where the distance travelled is 4.8km or more for each leg of the journey. Each student must submit an individual application. Any other students are identified as ‘additional’ students. The student travelling the furthest distance to school is identified as the ‘furthermost’ student. Where there is more than 1 student in a vehicle, there are 2 rates claimable: ‘furthermost’ and ‘additional’. Rates are calculated using the shortest practicable route (measured in kilometres) from the student’s residence to the school/campus attended. Where parents/carers drive their child to and from school, a private car allowance can be claimed based on the distance from a student’s residence to the school/campus attended. Where schools assume responsibility for the provision of school buses for students, either by operating their own services or by organising charter services, the student can apply for an allowance based on the distance from a student’s residence to the school/campus attended. Students who are privately transported 4.8km or more to a public transport or government funded school bus stop may be able to claim a private car conveyance allowance as well to cover this distance (see multi-mode allowances). Schools must sight confirmation of ticket/pass purchase before approving any application. The Department will only pay an allowance for the most economical ticket available. Public transport is considered available if PTV indicates the service is available in the hours before and after school i.e. The CAU may contact PTV to determine whether the journey could be made using public transport. To verify that public transport is available please check the Public Transport Victoria (PTV) site at External Link. The conveyance allowance rates are set out in the section on Conveyance Allowance Rates. The conveyance allowance program provides financial assistance for travel using the following transport modes.
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