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Low occupancy forces private bus operators to slam the brakes
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APSRTC reduces frequency of services on many routes as COVID wreaks havoc
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APSRTC reduces frequency of services on many routes as COVID wreaks havoc
The second wave of coronavirus pandemic has hit the operations of private travel operators in the State as many of them have cancelled services due to poor occupancy.
According to sources, nearly 1,000 private buses are plying from Andhra Pradesh to the neighbouring States. Nearly 20 operators are running non-AC, air-conditioned, sleeper and semi-sleeper buses.
They have their offices at Hanumanpeta, Police Control Room, Benz Circle, Lenin Centre, Gandhi Nagar, K.R. Market, Bhavanipuram, Gollapudi, Ibrahimpatnam and other places in Vijayawada.
Bandh against move to privatise VSP evokes mixed response
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Impact conspicuous in industrial areas such as Kurmannapalem, Gajuwaka
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YSRCP leaders V. Vijaya Sai Reddy, M. Srinivasa Rao, and K. Kannababu taking out a rally opposing the decision to privatise VSP, in Visakhapatnam on Friday.
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Impact conspicuous in industrial areas such as Kurmannapalem, Gajuwaka
The State bandh called against the Union government’s move to privatise Visakhapatnam Steel Plant (VSP) evoked mixed response in the city and district on Friday.
The bandh call was given by trade unions, political parties barring the BJP, and people’s organisations under the banner of Visakha Ukku Parirakshana Porata Committee.