Bus services from Pune to Beed and Latur districts of Marathwada were disrupted during the day, while several buses going to various places via Beed were cancelled, said Dnyaneshwar Ranavare, depot in-charge at Shivajinagar. Buses were vandalised and targeted by mobs at multiple locations, he said.
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Barely 12 hours after the CM announced a stricter lockdown in the state amid skyrocketing
COVID cases, thousands of migrants thronged
Pune’s railway station and bus depots, desperate not to be trapped here again like they were during restrictions last year tossing distancing to the wind
t was just over a year ago that the blight of COVID-19 first touched lives in the city, leading to the first in a series of lockdowns that displaced the entire citizenry out of the comfort of their routines. Amongst those most affected were vulnerable sections of society, especially migrant labourers, who had then embarked on a heartbreaking exodus en masse, often even taking to the roads on foot to walk hundreds of miles back to their homes in other states amid desperate conditions.