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Few takers for buses this Sankranti

Few takers for buses this Sankranti Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA There were fewer passengers compared to previous years at various bus stations on Wednesday, a day before Sankranti. To cater to the rush of passengers usually witnessed during the festive season, Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) had planned to operate 4,981 special buses over a period of eight days – from January 8-14. However, Jubilee Bus Station, which caters to passengers proceeding to destinations such as Adilabad and Nizamabad, and Mahatma Gandhi Bus Station saw a relatively lesser crowd. According to sources within the TSRTC familiar with bus schedules, around 2,200 special buses were pressed into service over the past eight days.

Over 4,900 buses to ply for Sankranti

Over 4,900 buses to ply for Sankranti Updated: Updated: TSRTC has advised passengers to book seats in advance Share Article TSRTC has advised passengers to book seats in advance This Sankranti, the Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) will press into service as many as 4,981 special buses. The move is intended to handle the rush ahead of the festival. The State RTC will operate these buses from January 8-14. About 3,380 buses will be operated to destinations in Telangana and another 1,600 buses to places in Andhra Pradesh such as Vijayawada, Kakinada, Tenali, Guntur, Srikakulam, Ongole and Nellore. Both scheduled and special buses will operate from Mahatma Gandhi Bus Station, Old CBS, Jubilee Bus Station, Lingampally, Jeedimetla, Tarnaka and Uppal crossroads.

Challenges faced by TRS in 2020

Challenges faced by TRS in 2020 By IANS|   Posted by Sameer  |   Published: 31st December 2020 8:47 am IST Coronavirus Like in other states of the country and other parts of the world, Covid dominated everything else during the year. Its impact on the state’s revenues also created a host of problems for the state. One of the first states to report Covid-19 cases, Telangana did well to keep the situation under control. The state initially came under flak from public health experts and also faced ire of the state high court on several occasions for fewer testing. However, the authorities later ramped up testing and also took effective steps.

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