Belagavi division of North-West Karnataka Road Transport Corporation (NWKRTC) received 15 new buses in the past week and will get 150 additional buses, including 50 electric buses. The buses will help ease traffic congestion and provide better transportation options for the people of Belagavi.
The state-run buses by all transport corporations in Karnataka saw more than 80 crore footfalls collectively, ever since the Shakti scheme was launched in June. | Bengaluru News
Mangaluru: The students from Puttur, Sullia, Kadaba, Belthangady, and a few parts of Bantwal taluk in Dakshina Kannada district, who have been facing .
KSRTC Buses: Students, from high school, PU, undergraduate, and studying other courses in rural areas, from the above taluks, had been complaining about skeletal bus services. Students travelling to schools and colleges were inconvenienced, after the state government rolled out the Shakti scheme.
Belagavi: With the implementation of ‘Shakti’ scheme by the state government, the North-West Karnataka Road Transport Corporation (NWKRTC) is facing a.