31,500 buses for this Pongal festival
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10,228 buses to various destinations from Chennai between January 11 to 13
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Festival special: Additional temporary bus stands have been set up in Chennai from where festival special buses would be operated from January 11. | Photo Credit: M VEDHAN
10,228 buses to various destinations from Chennai between January 11 to 13 The Transport Department will run more than 10,250 buses from the city to various parts of the State from January 11 to 13 for Pongal festival. About 31,500 buses are to be operated throughout the State to cater to the festival rush.
A meeting chaired by Transport Minister M.R. Vijayabaskar in the Secretariat on Friday along with Transport Secretary C. Samayamoorthy decided to operate 16,221 buses, including special buses. While 10,228 buses would be operated from the city to other parts of the State, 5,993 buses would be deployed between various destinations in the State.
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Don’t vote for the corrupt, MNM leader Kamal Haasan says
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People must stand with honest politicians, Mr. Haasan said
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Speaking to thousands of people who had gathered to listen to him, Kamal Haasan pointed out that Tamil Nadu was at an important political turning point
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People must stand with honest politicians, Mr. Haasan said
As the 2021 TN Assembly election is a war between truth and corruption, people should not be careless about the outcome, but must stand with honest politicians, said Makkal Needhi Maiam (MNM) founder Kamal Haasan.
Mr. Haasan was speaking at Ambur as part of the fourth leg of his election campaigns on Wednesday morning. Speaking to thousands of people who had gathered to listen to him, Mr. Haasan pointed out that Tamil Nadu was at an important political turning point.